LETTER: Rivers will always flow, always have

Is there a water shortage?

If there is, shouldn’t we be encouraged to use all we can, while we can?

May be best if we fill water jugs, barrels and whatever container we can find because we just don’t know.

You had better water your garden now while there is still time.

If you don’t, that water will rush out to sea, filling our oceans and flooding coastal land.

This story has needlessly put good people on pins and needles (“Olympic Peninsula prepares for possible drought,” PDN, May 26).

The rivers will flow forever, always have, always will. It will rain again.

This story is as useless as cheap water-soluble house paint.

How about facts — no hyperbole and if we can use water now, say it.

Maybe we could turn cheap wine into water. Now that’s a crisis.

Robert Beausoleil,

Port Angeles