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	<title>Comments on: Why are women so wasteful?</title>
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		<title>By: LikeCoffeeLikeTea</title>
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		<description>Ragingeek, nice to see your blog coming along great! Have to congratulate you first!! I totally agree with your point of water conservation. I also support your solar power views. Once we had a power outage in our area at night. we came up with the idea of  taking a few solar power lights  inside the house. They lit up the house and  the mood as well. 

However, I do want to add a little bit more of my interpretation.  Your neighbor was singing because it was such a beautiful weekend.  Relaxing in the backyard  or watching the backyard get maintained is one of the most enjoyable moments. Water is one of those essential components to make people feel fresh and rejuvenated. I have to say It&#039;s such a pleasure itself to water the plants, the fence, the patio, the drive way ..., and see the dirt gets washed and the surrounding change colors.  If you ever listen to raindrops  trickling down windows on a hot summer nights and the heat  of the day dissolves within... It&#039;s the same magic effect. Brooms are great at cleaning the area, yet they  don&#039;t offer the like soothing power. 

That said, I do think broom and water should work together. Next time, pick up the broom before the water fun starts. See if you have some way to blow water back to the lawn or bush  area, instead of the drainage. 

Have fun blogging.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ragingeek, nice to see your blog coming along great! Have to congratulate you first!! I totally agree with your point of water conservation. I also support your solar power views. Once we had a power outage in our area at night. we came up with the idea of  taking a few solar power lights  inside the house. They lit up the house and  the mood as well. </p>
<p>However, I do want to add a little bit more of my interpretation.  Your neighbor was singing because it was such a beautiful weekend.  Relaxing in the backyard  or watching the backyard get maintained is one of the most enjoyable moments. Water is one of those essential components to make people feel fresh and rejuvenated. I have to say It&#8217;s such a pleasure itself to water the plants, the fence, the patio, the drive way &#8230;, and see the dirt gets washed and the surrounding change colors.  If you ever listen to raindrops  trickling down windows on a hot summer nights and the heat  of the day dissolves within&#8230; It&#8217;s the same magic effect. Brooms are great at cleaning the area, yet they  don&#8217;t offer the like soothing power. </p>
<p>That said, I do think broom and water should work together. Next time, pick up the broom before the water fun starts. See if you have some way to blow water back to the lawn or bush  area, instead of the drainage. </p>
<p>Have fun blogging.</p>
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