Life just gets even easier, the more time I spend here!
Last year I wrote a story about water companies, their call outs and the fact that they will deliver upstairs to my apartment – see here this link to refresh your memory.
http://musingsandmutteringsfromhonduras.blogspot.com/2010/02/water-delivery-timing-opps.htmlNote: I am feeling quite clever in that I managed to figure out how to follow the instructions and ‘attach’ older articles with present updates. I wager there will be a few more of these to come!
Anyways, back to the story….
When I returned this past November I soon realized that there were a couple of new water companies servicing my barrio. I discovered this fact purely by hanging out on the patio and watching the world go by – nothing more clever than that – just basic curiosity!
Mimos is the fourth company and deliveries are made at fairly regular times during the day and week, though I’m not quite certain just when anymore. Occasionally I’ll hear their call out of “Meee Moooo” but they generally don’t bother with too much broadcasting. The driver doubles as a delivery man, there are no fancy uniforms or big trucks but they get the job done with their small pickup truck and even smaller sign on the tailgate.
Prices for water have risen this year, ranging from 31Lps for Aguazul (supposedly the most trusted company) to as low as 20Lps for Mimos and Agua Diamante with the other two companies ranging around 27Lps, which all include delivery up my steep little stairwell.
Yes, I’m suspicious as to how the new companies can be so much cheaper but it’s obvious they have less overhead and fewer workers so possibly that’s the reason. Other than that I don’t want to think of the obvious answer – that it could be filtered tap water. I haven’t been sick, I’m not particular about brands for anything and I’m every so appreciative of having it delivered to me!
So there are now five companies serving us, six days a week instead of three previously, all of them deliver and now I don’t have to fuss about getting water in time so as not to run out over the weekends. Simply put, one of the basic necessities of life has become so much easier to accomplish!
Blessed be, Stephanie
2 comments:
ALL of the water companies are selling purified tap water. As long as they remove the bad stuff, does it really matter?
There's a lot that I don't know Andrew... But there has got to be a big difference between the process for "purifying" water versus simply "filtering" it correct? And yes, it doesn't matter but I still don't want to pay a third more for the same quality.
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