Our Antechinus and Phascogales eat all the moths, Ian. [biggrin]
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I would have thought that would have killed route rats and mousesacks.
Hi,
We have a brilliant water supply in Hobart, most of My Wellington is the catchment as well as the upper reaches of the Derwent River.
It is filtered, sterilised etc but seldom smells of Chlorine.
In the camper I have a Hot/Cold mixer tap, but no hot water cylinder. Instead is a pair of filters in series, 5 and 1 micron, or the 1 can be swapped out for a carbon filter.
So "Hot water = Filtered water".
We are fairly choosy with the water put into the tank and have never had to revert to bottled water which some travellers seem to buy.
Cheers
I loathe the whole concept of bottled water. I vaguely remember, years ago, you could by a tin of 'Mountain Air' or something similar. Same scam.
Last night's frost melting off the roof had my tanks dripping from the overflow.........
Hi,
Ditto!
Some years ago I took the sister in law down to the Hartz Mtn for a day walk along the alpine plateau.
We stopped for fuel at Geeveston before heading up the dirt roads to the top.
Madame had bought a bottle of Hartz Mountain water from the shop.
An hour or so later we were splashing through megalitres of the same stuff on the track.
Seemed a total waste of money,
On another occasion we had stopped to see friends in the Kalbarrie Caravan park. At the back of the park was an oped shed with a small bottling plant operating, and pallet loads of bottled Kalbarrie Spring Water being produced for the local tourist retail market.
Yep, tap water, run through a filter and into a bottle.
I wonder how to calculate the percent profit on the major ingredient?
Better than spinning straw into gold I bet.
Cheers