There are some things that are meant for a certain job. A thing that could make our household chores made easier.
These dippers save our lives as it is our "thing" to get water. If we don't have this thing, what would we do? Immerse? Scope by hand? Oh, I salute the discoverer who discovered this dipper. Good job.
Hello, beautiful people of the hive! Today I am going to show you our dipper or kabo in our dialect, which really saves our lives. How can I say that? Let me show you.
The first water scooper is this white cut gallon, we used it for over 3 years already! This improvised dipper was taken from a used gallon and the upper part of it was taken. We used this to scoop water from a drum full of water. Since we have piggies, the more we need them to bathe, let them drink, flush their waste, and transfer water to water drinkers. Such a long-lasting dipper it is!
The second dipper we have is this black with a handle dipper. I bought this one last year. I was enticed to buy it since it's big and has handle and of course cheaper.
We have two barrels as our reservoir of water. We do have faucets from the mainline but we need them since our water connection has strong pressure and it's costly to off and on every time we use it. It's a big help having these drums.
Our dipper at home is apple green color. I like this color since it compliments the pale and the tiles. It's also big and scoops an amount of water, I think one liter. We use it every day to flush, bath, and even after dispositing to clean our 🍑 hehe. Such amazing work of discovering this kind of thing.
At school, we also have a dipper but an improvised kabo also. It's an empty bottle of Stick-O, a kid's favorite snack. Of course, the same usage at home.
This is my participation in @justinparke's initiation of "Show me your dipper".
Thank you for reading Hivers! Show me where the dipper you have at home. See you then.