Water, water and more water
23.03.10
By Eran Walker
Now that is the position in the fall, we can say goodbye to the warm goodbye Nice! No more fun at the beach! No booth hot best to warm us and nothing more precious, waiting for rain to come and fill our water tanks drained.
For the month of delay, I lived in Hamilton - before persuasive in Canada, I lived in the "dry zone" Northland. The whole summer was spent big worry about how our garden would be heat and if it survive the gradual decrease in rainwater.
For many Northlanders this worrying thought is a common trend - not worrying about deserved the gardens, but things like the growth of pasture, livestock feed and filling water tanks. You wonder if the mix of quality, close rainwater would erode those thoughts was distressing for all.
Most districts of the Far North has really felt the waste when Kaitaia was on the verge of being placed on water restriction.
Source: 3News