I have been aware for the whole of June how blessed I am to have fresh water freely available - it started at the end of May when the water main burst - but we were able to fill our bottles from the tap at Liz's cottage. The following weekend I waited in A&E for 5 hours for treatment [I'm OK now, don't ask for the gory details] it was hot and crowded, and my bottle of water was so important. The Dr impressed upon me that it was essential I stayed properly hydrated and drink lots of water. And then it got so hot -stiflingly hot [the old word round here is swullocking]🥵
A guy came to the door on Tuesday collecting for a hospice charity. I explained politely that we already supported our local hospice, and asked if he knew about Dame Cicely Saunders. He didn't, but promised to google her later [every day's a schoolday at Cornerstones!]
I try to avoid disposable cups, but if I do get one, I bring it home, and wash it very thoroughly and carefully. Here's my stack. Then I can happily give it away. This past week, I have offered water to any of the workmen or delivery guys who are out in the Close.
It is a small thing, but an important aspect of my faith [Matthew 25 "I was thirsty and you gave me a drink"...]
There's a Bible story about refreshing water in the middle of a hot day...good news indeed
Jesus, tired out by his journey, sat down by the well. It
was about noon. A Samaritan woman came to draw some water, and Jesus said
to her, “Give me a drink of water.” The woman answered, “You are a Jew, and I
am a Samaritan—so how can you ask me for a drink?” (Jews will not use the same
cups and bowls that Samaritans use.) Jesus answered, “If you only knew what God
gives and who it is that is asking you for a drink, you would ask him, and he
would give you life-giving water.”
[words John ch 4, The Good News Translation, picture from GNT by Annie Vallotton]



Yes Angela, offering postman and any delivery people who come to the door water these last few days. They must be sweating gallons.
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It costs nothing but means so much
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