Receiving our water from the mountain spring-- it fills our jars where it gushes out of the rock till we're finished, then comes the urge to turn it off...
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When I lived on the homestead outside of Fairbanks, we used to get drinking water from an artisian spring just outside of Fox, Alaska. In the summer, there was a lemoniad truck that came around that used this water. On the side of the truck it said, "Made with Fox water." And for tourists and other visitors, that was a strange thing to admit to.
Born and raised in upstate New York, traveled for a decade after college, lived in various places around the world, keeping a journal. Settled in Kyoto in 1980, moved to this mountainside above Lake Biwa in 1995. Started Pure Land Mountain in April 2002.
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When I lived on the homestead outside of Fairbanks, we used to get drinking water from an artisian spring just outside of Fox, Alaska. In the summer, there was a lemoniad truck that came around that used this water. On the side of the truck it said, "Made with Fox water." And for tourists and other visitors, that was a strange thing to admit to.
Speaking of water, I wish we could turn off the spicket here in the mid-Atlantic.
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