Yes, and some places are putting in for total bans, which could lead to more
serious consequences here. Our Water Board (Thames Water) have applied for
a Dought Order which, in essence, means that they can, at a later date, put
stand pipes in the streets, turn off the taps to houses and get people
collecting their water "at the well", so to speak! Now, Mike and I wouldn't
be able to do that (both for different reasons) so we'd definitely be in for
asking Jesus to give us the drink at that stage! Your prayers, I must say,
will be appreciated. We haven't by any means reached that stage yet and we
probably won't.
We do get a very dry heat over here though and of course, apart from shops,
few people have air conditioning in their houses. (It's 86.5 here inside
with all windows opened and there's no air at all.)
--
Carol
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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Weston" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: Denver Weather Report
> John.
> Here in the south east of England it has been very hot and muggy since the
> beginning of June and this is on top of a very dry spring, so now we have
> a
> hose pipe ban so we are not able to water our gardens. So we could do with
> some rain.
> Love, David and Ginny Weston.
>
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