What water means to you? #WorldWaterDay that came up on March 22th, lifted up the theme valuing water. The value of water is about much more than its price – water has enormous and complex value for our households, food, culture, health, education, economics and the integrity of our natural environment. This moment encourages me to appraise water for the very least in today’s activities. And learn from the situation where my grandparents live in Wonogiri that I often heard how difficult it was and they had to put so much effort just to get a gallon of water. Getting more conscious of how to appreciate every drop of water I consume particularly due the Covid-19have to stay at home more than before, the actions such as opening the faucet to a minimum, buying detergent that produces less foam, and the most important is grateful to every drop of water that I drink by finishing it. As a result, rising self awareness by fully realize where to put trash, how to manage waste by knowing its category and bare minimum in using plastics will be best present to the earth. What about you? Caption: 1. A plastic bottle floats on the water nearby docked ship in Sunda Kelapa Harbour. (North Jakarta - 6 May 2019) 2. Water drops from tie dye processing on socks. (South Jakarta, Indonesia - 24 September 2020) 3. A woman washing dishes in the pond at Kampung Naga, Tasikmalaya. (West Java, Indonesia - 14 March 2020) (at Jakarta, Indonesia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CM41AxRnWZY/?igshid=2s51n6iyldpt












