Water cut and Pool Swimming

Posted on August 12, 2020Comments Off on Water cut and Pool Swimming

Wednesday 12th August Day 141

5.45   I really must change the jingle on my alarm.  It’s not a horrible noise or anything, in fact it is quite catchy, that’s the trouble, I carry on singing it in my head for the rest of the morning.

I have to get up now, quick shower and be ready for six thirty to accompany a friend on an errand at eight in Chichester.  I switch on the shower to find the water coming out very slowly and hotter than usual.  Deciding there must be air in the pipes I go and try other taps around the house only to discover that I have no cold water supply;  more importantly at the moment, it also means no shower before I go out so it’s a quick wash in the sink in very hot water and that will have to do.

To be honest in this weather. By the time you’ve got refreshed and dressed after a shower, you feel you need another one!

How typical that this one week I forgot to order bottled water on my supermarket delivery, I have two large bottles left which hopefully will last me until they fix it.

6.10  I go out into the back garden to ensure Audrey does what she has to do before being shut in the house for a few

 

hours (I can’t leave her in the garden because the wasp removal man is coming).

As I walk past the pond and bearing in mind that I never walk down the garden at this time, I see a large fish which has got itself out of the one small hole in the netting in the top pond and is gasping its last on top of the net.  A quick grab of the fishing net and a gentle shuffle towards the hole and off he goes, good as new.  A very lucky ghost carp who was nearly just a ghost.

7.00  My friend arrives (time keeping is not one of her specialties) and we set off in convoy. It’s only twenty-two degrees at the moment, which compared to the thirty-three degrees we have been having, feels quite pleasant, hence the early start.  The journey down is reasonably quick for the A27.

8.38 A text from SE Water apologising for the ‘interruption to water supply’ they are ‘working round the clock to fix it’.  The word I most don’t like to hear in their description of a burst water main, is that it is ‘complex’.

10.30 Business done; we start to head home.  The temperature has been rising steadily and is now thirty-one and within a couple of miles we hit the first traffic queue.  Well I say the first but actually as soon as you are out of one queue, another one begins.  Note: why didn’t I get the air conditioner fluid topped up last year when it stopped working properly?

12.35  Finally home. One happy but panting dog and no wasps.  I immediately feel guilty for destroying the colony because every creature has a right to live.  Maybe it’s the looking for a purpose to its life that makes a wasp so…….waspish?

13.21  Another message from SE Water.  They are setting up water stations around the area.  Oh Dear.

16.00  A friend and I have been invited to go and swim in a pool up the road.  It’s glorious to spend time in water with friends who have as much intention of not growing up as I do.  Just before we go home, we eat ripe warm plums straight off the tree, that’s the way fruit should be eaten, full of sunshine.

20.45  Still no water     

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