Showing posts with label gas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gas. Show all posts

Monday, November 10, 2008

That Sinking Feeling


Do you think it’s a slog getting the Laundry done, think again. How about if you had to carry it out to the nearest irrigation ditch and scrub away at it. According to the Author of the classic The Root and the Flower, John A Crow, it was still a common site in the 1960s. Can you imagine in the 40 degrees heat we sometimes get. I recall the big washing day my mother did every Monday before washing machines were a common household item in UK. We had copper boiler, worked by gas, a mangle and a lot of elbow grease. That said we did have running water and we could work inside the house.
I have not seen anyone washing in this way though I read only this year that the river Segura was being used for washing of clothes by poor immigrants. It’s hard to imagine what everyday existence must be like when the Segura is your only source of water.
As I say I have not seen anyone washing their clothes in the irrigation channels here or in the several stone sinks you come across in the campo. The picture here is of oneof those sinks along the track near the Royal Thai restaurant. The sink is next to a well that has just been renovated so thought I had better get a record of this ancient artefact before that to disappeared too. Just imagine for a moment the harshness of most women’s lives here within living memory, remember also such conditions still exist within a stone throw of where we live.
So next time you open the automatic washer say a big thank you and a may be a little pray for the fortunate.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Oil on the Costa Blanca

COULD THIS BE THE VIEW OF THE NEAR FUTURE
With property development rapidly coming to a standstill, an exploration company, has applied to the Government for permission to search for oil and gas in an area of some 100,000 hectares between Vinalopó, Albacete and Murcia, in the municipalities of Villena, Sax, Elda and Monóvar.
It’s the second large application following a request to search in the Valencia Bay by MedOil on which an answer is expected soon.
There is now a two month period during which other companies can also make their presentations and those who oppose the exploration can also present their cases.
The Invecta company is unknown, and is probably being used as front to represent one of the larger petrol companies.
So instead of a landscape of construction cranes, it could be drilling rigs.