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Turn a Plastic Bag into a Cup |
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 Have
you found yourself at a water source with the desire to carry water
with you but without anything to carry it in? Are you at a stream in
the middle of the woods with a water filter but without a receptacle to
filter to? Do you need something to do with all of those plastic
shopping bags that you have forced upon you every time you buy
something? Or maybe you just need a stinking cup?
If so, then this travel tip is for you. How to turn a plastic bag into a cup- Honduras style.
I
am currently in Northern Honduras working on an archaeology project at
Copan. The most of the other archaeology crew members are Honduran
rancheros with big white cowboy hats, button up plaid cowboy shirts,
and cowboy boots. The men are cowboys in Honduras. What else can I say?
Well,
these cowboys have a taste for Coca-Cola, and every time they take a
break from excavating a skeleton or restoring an ancient stone wall,
they drink down a couple bottles of pop using nothing other than
plastic artifact bags as cups.
This is how it is done:
1. Pick up plastic bag - I think just about any sort without holes will do - with the open end pointing up.
2. Fill bag with liquid.
3. Tie top of bag closed securely.
4. Turn contents of bag upside down so that the knot is now at the bottom.
5. Bite off a corner and drink away.
You have now just utilized a plastic bag as a cup.
You
may occasionally find yourself without a water bottle while traveling,
but, rest assured, you will probably never be without a plastic bag.
A plastic bag could be more than just bag, things can be more than they appear, as Ubertramp says,
“Dual purpose bonus!” Thanks to the Honduran capesinos who showed me
this little trick. I will probably someday be a little less thirsty of
a vagabond because of it.
As always, take this travel tip and
use it, or leave it to adorn the trees of the developing world along
with all of those other under-utilized and discarded plastic shopping
bags.
Smiles,
Wade www.Vagabondjourney.com
--------------------------------------------------- Wade
P. Shepard has
been on a continuous vagabond journey around the world for more
than eight years- over thirty countries on five continents. He has
wandered into the outback of Mongolia, lived in a monastery in Tibet,
ate a puppy in China, danced with mystics in India, thought he was a
gardener in Ireland, braved the souqs of North Africa, and got really
lost in Patagonia. Throughout all of this, he has been working
diligently on
his travel blog, Song of the Open Road, at: http://www.OpenRoadSong.com and his website Vagabond Journey, at: http://www.VagabondJourney.com, as well as pawning off various travel articles to unsuspecting magazines for food. |
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