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| Water filter after a year's use. Started out white |
We are past New Year's Day. I'm a bit late. Finally made room in the
Things I get to do today for changing the water filter at the kitchen sink.
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| Bins out. Grit and dirt and water filter under the disposal. |
Perhaps it's a month or so late because there is a sequence of events attached to the process. The filter is under the kitchen sink along with the usual and unusual other things: Recycling, garbage, compost, sink/dish cleaning materials and bin for spent egg shells. We just keep cycling those shells through the chickens to keep more eggs coming: like returning your empty pop bottles and cans to have them come back full in a day or two.
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| Tool tray: one more place to clean |
Pulled out the bins. Discovered the debris that had missed the bins in the last six or eight months. Changed out the old water filter which was the color Caramel Cream and way too rich for the color of water.
Observed the filth in the tool tray on the front of the sink. A bit of serious scrubbing changed its personality.
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| Looking much better |
Wiped everything down. Flushed the water filter. Made a note on the calendar for the first week of January 2014 and resolved to change the filter before it starts to look like Weak Tea.
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| All tidied up. Happier kitchen. Happier cook. |