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RE: CCC Photography Contest : Me And My Shadow Week #5
That's a huge problem if the power ruins the equipment. I had that for years. Now I try to do most by hand and what I have is not the high tech. My son struggles with his computers and power outs as well. He wants to buy something to protect it. It's good he can repair and he found parts and screens the school dumped on the schoolyard. He took a lot (don't ask what the place looks like but parts are hard to find. Everything is made to throw away. Such a waste).
I hope your son finds a good monitor and the airco or the transformation arrives soon. You are lucky to have the water. With us it's everything or nothing.
I send you a warm hug and a dose of luck.
My son's monitor problem was solved by buying a new one. It cost him $150. Each dollar costs 127 bolivars, which is our currency. He already bought a new one.
The electricity problem will take longer to fix. I'm told that those who have had the same problem with the transformer on their street can go up to three months without that phase of electricity and, of course, without air conditioning.
I thank God that there is water. Today, water came through the pipes and we filled our tanks. We will have water for five days, until it comes back again.
These are situations that happen, and we learn to live with them. We just have to be more patient and continue to remain calm in the face of the situations that arise.