At last the pipe finally arrived, the pipe that was going to make life on Aride one hell of a lot easier. The pipe in question was the flexible hose that was needed to take water from the well to fill a tank on the hill.
This was the secret to running water!!
It has been a long story about the pipe, but let’s just say we have now got every type of pipe imaginable on the island - from braided hose to PVC waste pipe, and finally the one needed arrived on the latest shipment.
So GUESS WHAT...
It has been a long story about the pipe, but let’s just say we have now got every type of pipe imaginable on the island - from braided hose to PVC waste pipe, and finally the one needed arrived on the latest shipment.
So GUESS WHAT...
We have got running water and not just running water much, much more...
The water project as it is fondly known has been going on for some time, as many things do here in the Seychelles, especially on a remote island. But it was a simple plan and one Melv has been chipping away at since we arrived, it’s not been easy – but perseverance has paid off.
It all started with the moving of the tank, which needed to go up on the side of the hill, this was going to give us the head we needed to feed the houses by gravity.
When we went back to the UK for our holiday we returned to Aride with a suit case full of plumbing fittings, well over weight it coast an extra £50 to get it on the plane, we even sacrificed chocolate for a bag of copper fittings and a bit of flux!
So we were all set, we had the pump, to take the water from the well and push it up the hill to the tank, but we needed the pipe...
Well the pipe arrived, unfortunately without any fittings, but by hook or by crook we now have running water. For the first time ever Aride Island has running water, pure luxury, no more carrying heavy buckets from the well. We have got a tap...it’s amazing you can wash your hands, wash up, it’s like magic!
But it doesn’t stop there we have got a shower too – no more pouring a bucket over one’s head – no more sand left in your hair, no more trying to make a bucket of water stretch far enough to make sure all the soap and sand have gone – we’ve got a shower!
But that’s not all; we have even got a WASHING MACHINE...
So we were all set, we had the pump, to take the water from the well and push it up the hill to the tank, but we needed the pipe...
Well the pipe arrived, unfortunately without any fittings, but by hook or by crook we now have running water. For the first time ever Aride Island has running water, pure luxury, no more carrying heavy buckets from the well. We have got a tap...it’s amazing you can wash your hands, wash up, it’s like magic!
But it doesn’t stop there we have got a shower too – no more pouring a bucket over one’s head – no more sand left in your hair, no more trying to make a bucket of water stretch far enough to make sure all the soap and sand have gone – we’ve got a shower!
But that’s not all; we have even got a WASHING MACHINE...
So its goodbye scrubbing brush, welcome Electrolux, clean clothes yippee!!
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