This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more.
This Website Uses Cookies By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Learn MoreThis website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more.
The
famed poet Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote a verse depicting it as “a
personified element that learned through its long life how to navigate
the world. It blesses those who use it well and treats those who misuse
it poorly. It is abundant yet not to be wasted.”
It is the basis
of life, for which without it would not even be possible. We consume it,
add it to our foods, wash with it and relax in it. Most humans are
naturally drawn to its large bodies. In fact, our very bodies are made
mostly of it. If you haven’t figured it out yet, I am talking about
water.