Friday, July 22, 2011

So much for stunning Sydney!


There's not much point getting out of bed when the weather's like this, but this morning Muffy succeeded in dragging me into the civilised world about 10.  When I looked outside to see what the weather was doing, I noticed the water lapping dangerously close to the edge of the pool. Since there's a downhill slope between the pool and my place, which is built a mere 1cm above ground, I immediately flew into panic mode.


I rang Philip at work to get instructions for pumping some water out and was mightily proud of myself - not to mention exceedingly surprised - at being able to find a lever atop a big sphere in the pump-house, press down on it, turn it 180 degrees, then, in a little box above the pump-house, switch off the middle of three switches.  Easy.  I let about 4cm of water run out, then reversed the procedure.


I didn't give it another thought till later in the afternoon, when I glanced out the window and saw the 4cm space at the top of the pool had expanded to about 34cm and was still going!!!!  Of course I rang Philip straight away and went over all the steps of the procedure again, but still the water kept gushing from a pipe at the side.  Philip made an early exit from the office and rang the pool man from the train.  He said it's not unknown for a pump to keep pumping even when it's switched off, especially if a gasket has blown and the valve has stopped functioning.  Oh goodness, I've never been so pleased to see Philip arrive home.  He banged and crashed about a bit and managed to stop the outflow till he can get the pool man to come in the morning.  


Breaking news (though not in the right order):
A helicopter has crashed a few kilometres away, killing two.
Oh dear.  How awful.  But why would anybody in their right mind go out in weather like this? the crash investigators rhetorically wondered aloud.

1 comment:

Winfix said...

Woah! this is the kind of weather I
thought exclusive to the UK - please keep it until our winter raises it's ugly head and then we'll have it back. Good work on the pool; I was trying to image you fiddling with the pump and hoping for the best.
It was difficult and made me laugh but knowing how efficient you are whilst pretending otherwise I knew it would be OK. XX