Drops in a Bucket Blog

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This blog is a celebration of wonderful little efforts that lead to great things. In the beginning those small efforts often seem like little more than a drop in a bucket. However, this is great if they're drops in the bucket of abundance. With enough drops we'll fill the bucket! A drop in a bucket is a problem only if it's a drop in the wrong bucket - the bucket of scarcity.
My hope is that this blog will help plant many seeds to enhance good efforts already in the works and to influence positive change on the local level, simultaneously affecting the global.

September 6,
2010Water Wise Women of Jordan
by Brad Lancaster, www.HarvestingRainwater.com, © 2010
Jordan Valley, Jordan, 2009
One day my guides Mohammed Ayesh of NCARE and Iqbal of JOHUD took me to an oasis.
The village we were in was strewn with garbage, and the soil was bare and severely eroded. Houses were made from concrete brick and whatever materials could be scavenged. Then we [...]
 

Revolving Community Loans for "Water From Allah"
by Brad Lancaster, www.HarvestingRainwater.com, © 2010
Number 4 in a series of Drops in a Bucket blog posts on Brad Lancaster's and David Eisenberg's U.S. State Department-sponsored adventures and gleanings in the Middle East
Northern Jordan, April 2009
Throughout northern Jordan we visited dynamic villages that were enhancing their quality of life by recycling water and money as [...]
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July 24, 2010

Palm Oasis and Red Bread at Al Absaa, Saudi Arabia
by Brad Lancaster, www.HarvestingRainwater.com, © 2010
Number 3 in a series of Drops in a Bucket blog entries on Brad Lancaster's and David Eisenberg's U.S. State Department-sponsored adventures and gleanings in the Middle East
Al Absaa, Saudi Arabia, April 2009
At Al Absaa we toured irrigation projects within the largest oasis in Saudi Arabia. Over one million date [...]


Cisterns of Old Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
or If You Pray for Rain - Harvest It
By Brad Lancaster, www.HarvestingRainwater.com, ©2010
Number 2 in a series of Drops in a Bucket blog entries on Brad Lancaster's and David Eisenberg's U.S. State Department-sponsored adventures and gleanings in the Middle East
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, April 2009
Most of the water people now drink in Saudi Arabia is [...]


MargieHarvesting Air-Conditioning Condensate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and Beyond
or If You and Your Drink Sweat, Then Harvest Condensate
By Brad Lancaster, www.HarvestingRainwater.com, ©2010
I am finally getting to the sharing of my travel gleanings. This is the first of a series to follow - so keep checking back. This piece is from my U.S. State Department-sponsored trip to Jordan and Saudi Arabia in 2009. David [...]
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