Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

And the Winner is...

Kenya Bowl
I'll get to the winners in just a moment, but please take the time to read…

Someone sent me a link on Facebook a few weeks ago about how first world problems sound when read by someone in a third world country.  My favorite one was read by a little boy. "I hate it when I order food and say no pickles, and still, they give me pickles." Another man read a complaint outside of his tiny hut.,"I hate when my house is so big, that I need to buy two wireless routers". His face was bright and his voice laughed as he spoke.

I couldn't stop thinking about all of the random silly complaints spoken within the walls of my own house.  "This stupid toilet isn't flushing right", "I'm hungry & there's nothing to eat",  followed by "I don't like (name anything that's in the refrigerator)", "Do I have to load/unload the dishwasher again?"  I am now sadly aware…


I asked for your complaints surrounding the topic of water, because that Facebook story  made me stop and think… My family and nearly every family I know has access to clean water. The water we give our dogs, wash our cars with, and even the water in our toilets is cleaner than the water many people have to drink each day.  We don't become ill from our water.  We don't walk miles carrying a jug home each day.   I want to remember this more often, but in the world we live in it's difficult thing to do.


My parents began a project last spring after they visited Kenya on vacation.  They found out about these amazing filters that can turn ANY water into clean, disease free, drinking water.  They raised money over several months, and were able to supply a small village with the filters, one for each household. The filters never need to be replaced, they can be backwashed and used over many years.  With these filters, waterborne illness could potentially be eliminated in many parts of the world.  They can also be used in situations of natural disaster when water becomes undrinkable. 


A filter kit is $95. 
This includes international shipping, training sessions with a translator to teach families how to use them, along with ways to  prevent waterborne disease.  Best of all, a family will have access to clean water for a lifetime.  

This spring and summer, I'll be making a special group of glass pieces to help fund the purchase of more filters.  I hope to involve some school groups, friends, students, and random people in the creation of these pieces. (are you interested in playing with some glass?)… If you'd like to be involved, keep watch,  I'll be posting more details soon :)

OK ON TO THE WINNER!!!
Thanks to all of you for your contributions to the discussion, and especially for reading about the project.  I let my kids draw the names, and since there were two kids here, there are two winners.

Congratulations to ANNA CURTH! and CRAIG SMITH!

Here is the link to the Facebook Story I watched:

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If you want to hear more, read on!


Below are photos from my parents' project.  The group arrived very early for the training session, and I think the women are smiling the most because it is their job to deal with providing water for their families.  The second photo is of Rose Wambua, who is doing the training, along with the chief elder of the village, who is translating.





In Africa, 387 million people lack access to clean water. 

3.1 million people die each year from preventable, waterborne illnesses. That is more than the entire population of Los Angeles.


Globally, an estimated 200 million hours are spent each day collecting water.  

Women and children are prohibited from accomplishing little more than survival.  Not because of a lack of ambition, or ability, but because of a lack of safe water and adequate sanitation. Millions of women and children in the developing world spend untold hours daily, collecting water from distant, often polluted sources, then return to their villages carrying their filled 40 pound jerry cans on their backs.

The lost productivity of people collecting water is greater than the number of hours worked in a week by employees of Wal-Mart, UPS, McDonald's, IBM, Target, and Kroger combined.


These statistics are from the World Health Organization.  (I didn't make this stuff up!)

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Water and Winter (and a chance to win each month for a year!)

Winter Water Tower, Chicago
Fused Glass Sgraffito 'Frit Painting'
For today, January 14, 2014~ 
This is a piece I've been working on over the past week.  It's out of the kiln for the third time, and I still haven't decided whether or not it's finished.  All artists struggle with this indecision, but when we each make the final approval of our work, we sign our name to the piece and call it 'finished'.

That's a problem, because the odd thing about glass sgraffito drawing is that it is necessary to sign your piece in the powdered glass before it ever goes into the kiln.  What? 

It does feel a little disconcerting to be signing a piece that's barely begun, but I think it's far more beautiful to sign it in the glass itself than to skid across it with a Dremel tool later.  

So what happens to the pieces that get signed and end up in the junk pile?  People seem to want to know... so here's the answer.  The signature gets smashed off, and the piece 'goes to pieces' to make better things :)
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Don't forget to add your comments for a chance to win one of my glass pendants every month for 2014!

Here is all you need to do:

Please tell me your pet peeves, complaints, an
irritations surrounding the subject of WATER.

Enter your response  in the "Comments Box" at the end of the post. 

Then, on the right side of this post, click on either 

"follow by email" or "subscribe to posts"

Pretty simple, no?
You'll get one entry per unique response between now and next Sunday, 1/19 at midnight.

Be sure to tell any friends that subscribe to add your name to the end of their comment, because you'll get extra credit for their entry.

Best to you all, I can't wait to tell you about the project!!


Saturday, January 11, 2014

Surprise in My Mailbox, and a Surprise in Yours!

An unexpected package arrived on my doorstep this morning, and if you lend me your input on a new project, one could arrive on yours next week too… read on~

My friend Ranae Atchison read of my 'melting dishtowels to the new stovetop' problems, and sent me these hand crocheted COTTON dishtowels, which won't melt when I do something stupid.  What a great surprise it was to receive something so sweet and without a bill attached to it!  
Ranae is a brilliantly talented sculptor, bead maker, silver designer… the list goes on… 

Check out her work here: Ranae Atchison, Artist 

I need your input!     Today's post is not about fused glass, or sgraffito, or painting… but I'll be back to the 30 paintings in 30 days challenge again tomorrow.  Today I'd like to give each of you an opportunity to receive a surprise package in the mail each month for 2014.  

I'm looking for some random input from random folks to help me with a project that is very meaningful.  I can't tell you the details yet, but if you're willing to help by giving me some opinions, I will put you into a drawing to win one of my glass pendants every month for an entire year.  I guarantee you'll be very glad to be a part of this when I tell you what it is!

I would like to move this project into full swing as soon as possible, and will draw the name on January 19, which is just one week and a few moments from right now.   Also, you will get an extra entry for anyone who you direct to my blog that leaves a comment to help with the project.  Doesn't that sound nice?

Here is all you need to do:

Enter your response  in the "Comments Box" at the end of the post.  

Then, on the right side of this post, click on either "follow by email", or "subscribe to posts"

Pretty simple, no?

You will get one entry per response between now and next Sunday, 1/19 at midnight.

Be sure to tell any friends that subscribe to add your name to the end of their comment so that you get credit for their entry as well.

Please refrain from duplicate responses.



HERE IS THE QUESTION:

Please tell me your pet peeves, complaints, and irritations surrounding the subject of WATER.

I will start.

I hate it when the shower water gets cold before I rinse my hair.

also,  I hate it when I step in water on the floor when I'm wearing socks.

READY??

Tell me what you think~  GO!
YEA!!! Thank you Ranae!!

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