Tuesday, July 7, 2009

karebe niye vs. karebe heye

Electricity runs our lives. Many of our conversations revolve around this topic, especially here. Why you may ask, well, here's a little about our electricity. We do not have electricity 24 hours a day, and when we do have it, it's not always the best. When we have government electricity, we are pretty much able to do anything we want, which means laundry, running air conditioners, etc. This is when we have the best electricity and the most amps avaliable for our use. But then, we might have local electricity. When we have this, air conditioners need to be turned off (we can only have 1 on), the water heater needs to be turned off, etc. We have even fewer amps now than with government electricty. This even means we cannot do laundry because of how many amps it requires. Then, there are even times when we have neither of these types of electricity, this is when we resort to our generator, which is even fewer amps. This means we can run next to nothing. Somedays we have more than others, so it's always interesting to find out what the day will bring. It's like a present every morning when you run downstairs to see what type of electricity you have for the time being. But, you never know how long it is going to last!






This is what we like to see - government



















This color, not so much (local electricity) . . . but it's better than none








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