http://alisonslife-in-the-slow-lane.blogspot.com/ Life in the Slow Lane: ZOOMING IN AND OUT

Tuesday 25 February 2014

ZOOMING IN AND OUT

Yet again it's that time of the week to join in with HELENA'S weekly photographic meme:

Wednesday Meme

ZOOMING OUT

We don't have piped in gas here in rural Spain, so the gas that we use for our central heating and cooking is delivered like this...and only on a Tuesday or Thursday morning!:



ZOOMING IN


I can only assume the writing means something to the Delivery Man!

Thanks for dropping by!
Take care of you
Alison xx







10 comments:

  1. Is that how it is delivered to your house, or do you have to collect it from a depot? Propane gas cylinders always remind me of when I used to go out on exercise with the RAF in Germany, as propane was used to fuel the field kitchen!

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  2. .....and i bet it runs out at the most crucial times....Just like ours when we are camping :)

    It's good to see everyday photos in your zizo xx

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  3. Life is so different ... glad ours is piped, but we might be a little more careful if we ran the risk of running out!

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  4. Whoa - that's interesting. I've never seen anything like that. I remember my grandma's house having a propane tank in her back yard and the truck would come once in a while to refill it, but I think the supply lasted for several months. How long does a tank like that last you?

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  5. A lot of rural Australia is the same and so, many people have electric for all their heating.

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  6. It's so interesting to see little snippets of everyday life in Spain through blog posts like this. Oh what we take for granted over here. I bet yours lasts longer by not having to use central heating too often!

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  7. I love to see the small details of life in different places

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  8. I get the morning part--cooler for the delivery man--but it does make you wonder what they do the rest of the week, doesn't it?

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  9. This is a very cool close-up, Alison - very architectural, all those canisters together like that!

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