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Have You Ever Taken an Outdoor Shower?I love them,. And I’m not sure why.But, I have a theory… IONSListen to This Episode 025What Is the Davo Show?A short-form audio podcastA place to experiment with ideas, sound and quick podcast production.Where Can I Find The Davo Show?You can find all of the Davo Show Episodes at http://DavidBourne.com/davo/Subscribe to this Show at Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | OvercastRough Transcript[I’ve been here over 24 hours and man, that’s nice.It’s funny how quickly you can settle into a place.Right now I’m watching three huge pelicans, ride the surf.They’re not really riding the surf, but I think they are because what they do is they fly about six inches above the surface of the water.And then when they get to a wave, they just kind of surf it like a surfer might.They don’t touch it, but they definitely get in the wave. And maybe there’s a little poof of air.[I’m pretty sure these are brown pelicans and I’m, pretty sure they all do it and it’s so cool to watch.Almost as cool as when you see one of them crash dive into the water and there’s this giant burst of, whiteness and then the next thing you know they pop up and they probably got a fish.I don’t know, but I think that’s what they’re doing.So believe it or not, this episode is about outdoor showering because I just took one and it was, amazing.It made me think, why are outdoor showers more appealing to me than normal showers?I have no idea, but I always enjoy my outdoor shower and I was thinking is it just because it’s in a different place than usual kind of you.[I have a theory and it makes zero logical sense but this is what it is because this is the Davo Show and I could do anything I want so I, throw out this idea.And it’s my one-word idea that is the answer for why outdoor, showers are better than indoor showers for people like me.That one word is ions.[It just doesn’t happen in the indoors. If you have any proof of that or disproof of that, please let me know? Because ions is my answer.[It’s a little farther east than, let’s see, like I said last night, I’m facing due south, facing the Bahamas and Cuba.It’s a weird twist of curvature of the land.And I’m pretty sure this is called Long Bay. There’s a cut into the continent that’s called Long Bay.And Long Bay forces, or forces, it makes this part of the world face south.And so the sunrise does not come up right in front of you, it comes up way over to the, side where you really wouldn’t expect it. To the left side.[You’ve found this podcast somewhere on the internet, but you can find more at davidbourne.com.Hope to see you there. Cheers.

