Drought
“I dream of rain, I dream of gardens in the desert sand.” – Sting
Drought
Sunday drive
through sunflower bordered
backroads
pressed down by smoky skies
Borne of western fires
Clouds tease
this parched land
thirsting for succor
from endless
abusive seasons
Droplets descend
on dry river
beds
delivering
desperate hope
Simple Ways to Help in Dry Times
- Water less, but smarter
Try watering early in the morning or after sunset. Check local recommendations. - Catch what you can
If you are allowed to collect and use rainwater in your area, do it. - Plant what belongs
Native plants are tougher and thrive with less water. They know how to survive. - Fix the drips
Tightening a hose or replacing a washer can make a surprising difference. - Talk about it
Share what you’re doing with neighbors and friends. The more we talk about drought, the more we start to shift how we live with it.
💧 Global Water Conservation: “The Lazy Person’s Guide to Saving Water” (UN)
The United Nations has published a friendly, no‑stress guide filled with easy ways to cut water use without overthinking it. From taking five‑minute showers to catching drips and being more mindful while washing dishes, this resource shows how small everyday changes can add up to big savings—good for your household and the planet.
👉 Explore the guide here: United Nations The Lazy Person’s Guide to Saving Water