Not to be sad - I've made up for it with my grandkids. When I am gone they will remember me with a smile.![]()
I bet your grandkids will have hours of stories to tell

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Not to be sad - I've made up for it with my grandkids. When I am gone they will remember me with a smile.![]()
I would definitely recommend an under the sink unit. Depending on the service people in your area, and how concerned you are with the water, you might look into a while house RO. I'm sure they are quite spendy, however. Under sink R/O's are good units, just don't have much capacity. But good for drinking water, coffee pots etc. Should only need to change filters once a year or so.Anyone have a reverse osmosis system? When we dug our new well tests came back that we have arsenic in it. Our old one probably did too but we don’t know for sure. We are looking to get an under the sink system.
It could be?? Did they use arsenic for that? We have a big highway construction project coming up this summer, it involves the land that we live on. They are taking so many feet of our land to widen the highway...anyway in our papers there is something about some bank or something owning mineral rights on our land. It was something done before we owned it. Maybe there was gold here.Wow ! arsenic ? Just curious is that from old gold prospecting, refining ? Be careful arsenic builds up in your body . Make sure you get the correct filter elements to remove it .
You did a painting class? I need to catch upThe painting class was so-so. The instructor seemed to spend 1/2 her time chatting with another student (apparently she's friends with that gal's mother) and the other 1/2 of the time drawing small figures on a white board while she talked with her back to us.
Oh well, just one more session with her then I'm done!
That's how mine was!My kids never liked going to my mother in laws place, she always put them to work and never said please and thank you.
It could be?? Did they use arsenic for that? We have a big highway construction project coming up this summer, it involves the land that we live on. They are taking so many feet of our land to widen the highway...anyway in our papers there is something about some bank or something owning mineral rights on our land. It was something done before we owned it. Maybe there was gold here.
Reverse osmosis will take arsenic out of the water. There was quite a list of health problems it can cause in the letter that was sent to us. Right now I am buying water and that is getting old.
Wow, that's so young!I was lucky to have 2 sets of great grandparents. Lost them all around when I was 12-14--they died in their late 60's. hope my grandkids tell good stories about us
I am concerned enough that we’ll be getting one. If I can get 2-3 gallons a day that will be enough to cook with and drink and the coffee pot.I would definitely recommend an under the sink unit. Depending on the service people in your area, and how concerned you are with the water, you might look into a while house RO. I'm sure they are quite spendy, however. Under sink R/O's are good units, just don't have much capacity. But good for drinking water, coffee pots etc. Should only need to change filters once a year or so.
You did a painting class? I need to catch up
But before I do, hello![]()