What did you do to your pool today?

I stood there and stared at the glass smooth texture and diamond clear liquid. It's makes me tear up when I remember what it looked like on opening day.

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I am thinking of organizing a "Neighborhood Pool Crawl" cause I don't think any one else around me does it the TFP way. They will while we are having a few drinks and talking water. Especially as they gaze at the pure bliss of clarity in my pool! WooHoo!

Do that, and have a contest. Be prepared for them not to believe that's ALL you do to your pool. Behind your back they will say things....:)
 
I am thinking of organizing a "Neighborhood Pool Crawl" cause I don't think any one else around me does it the TFP way. They will while we are having a few drinks and talking water. Especially as they gaze at the pure bliss of clarity in my pool! WooHoo!


Sounds like the cabin crawls folks on cruise ships do. Offer to start at your pool if anyone is going to actually get *in* so they don't carry in cooties from the other pools. Otherwise if its just a visual crawl, make yours last stop so they can see how much nicer your water is. Pull out some adult bevs and lawn chairs and see how the talk goes....:snorkle:
 
ohhhh....... is that a new bigger Server, I hope, I hope.

Today I gave an 8" bull frog a new home (in the pond, not in my pool) He didn't look real happy, but the family was. Also replaced my winter pool cover anchors with screw ins, instead of pop- ups.

Ok.........just a third of them, I'll get the others tomorrow, it was muggy hot and I had to get IN the pool to properly brush the bottom:paddle:
 
Came home from a trip to my sparkly, clear pool! [emoji41]. Was almost giddy coming to check it out. I cleared the skimmers of some leaves, bugs, and a baby frog. Cleaned out the cleaner bag. Tested water. FC 7.5, PH 7.6, no CC. I'm feeling proud that I know my pool well enough to have predicted the right amount of MA to add to keep PH from getting too
high as well as enough bonus chlorine to cover the organics that get in my pool each day. I love TFP!! [emoji7]


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Came home from a trip to my sparkly, clear pool! [emoji41]. Was almost giddy coming to check it out. I cleared the skimmers of some leaves, bugs, and a baby frog. Cleaned out the cleaner bag. Tested water. FC 7.5, PH 7.6, no CC. I'm feeling proud that I know my pool well enough to have predicted the right amount of MA to add to keep PH from getting too
high as well as enough bonus chlorine to cover the organics that get in my pool each day. I love TFP!! [emoji7]


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You have learned well Lisa! WOW!

Kim
 

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I checked my FC and pH with the OTO. All good!
checked to make sure my SWG lights were all green. They are.
My Intelliflo VSP is running nicely at 1200 RPM - this thing rocks!
Filter pressure is about 3 psi, so thats good.
Emptied the skimmer and I'm still diggin' my skimmer angel. That thang is awesome.

Sort of pool related. I added fertilizer to my tropical garden around the pool. Trimmed a couple of banana tree leaves off. A bit dishearted they aren't any taller than they are for this time of year. I guess all the cloudy skies we had for the last 2 months have stunted their height.

Trimmed a couple of dead asiatic lilly blooms off. These things smell so good!
Stood in awe of my giganitic elephant ear plant. That thing just floors me! And my small elephant ears (caladiums I think they are called), wow me too. Man, the colors on them are nothing less than brilliant! just ..... WoW!

And my "fireworks" fountain grass is named corrrectly. The red and green colors pop, and rather intensely if you ask me.
I guess I did something right.

And of course, just hung out on the deck a while and enjoyed it all, swimmed, hung out a little more, and I ain't done yet for the evening!
There are way too many lightning bugs in my back yard to be inside. And no mosquitos! :)
 
I had to install two underground 2AWG splices. I discovered that nothing that required 240v of my garage/pool sub panel would work. Some 120v stuff would. Apparently when Mediacom ran my new cable line a few months ago, they nicked one of my underground service entrance wires going from the main panel to the sub panel. No idea why the previous owner didn't spend the extra $50 to run conduit the extra 20ft to protect that wire. Apparently aluminum just disintegrates when it oxides.
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First time user of Magneticstirrer and, more importantly, the Samplesizer. Thought all along I was "reading" the miniscus level correctly. I was slightly undersampled. Have greater confidence in my readings now. (Third year of following TFP approach.)
 
Divin Dave, we want pictures of all that tropical stuff! I so wish I could grow it here. PICTURES PLEASE!

Bad wires for sure there 240! Glad you have that sorted!

Congrats brauh, that is awesome to hear.

Leebo, just tell me what time, and I'll be right over....:)
 
that's why it isn't used for outside wiring much anymore.

It's always shocked me that aluminum was allowed at all. The previous owner was a cheap *** apparently. There is a huge difference in price between them now. $1.47/ft for aluminum and $7.45/ft for copper. Not sure there was that much of a difference when the garage was built.


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Again I am out and about and not swimming! Boo! But it is almost swim time. Gonna run the full meal deal test everything, brush. All that.

I think we actually got too much rain this spring for some stuff. We have some things that are struggling and that can be the only reason. Not even hot yet. I don't think we have been above 92 or 93 yet.

Less than 30 min and I'm going in head first!
 
Scrubbed down the Sunbrella cushions I *thought* ought to be a bit more water-resistant than they seem to be... Two nice Trex loungers with the Trex cushions...haven't held up against water/mildew stains as well as the custom sunbrella cushions I had made that water beads off and the cushion dries off fast. :sad:
 

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