Well, we got our last swim in a couple of weeks ago. Even with a solar cover and solar panels the water has been in the mid 70's, and we're all too chicken to swim in that!
So, I've turned off my panels and started dosing the pool's chlorine up. I'll get it all perfect, then add a quart of Polyquat, let it go for 48 hours, then boost the FC up to shock level, and keep it there until the water temperature goes to the low 60's or below 60.
Then I'll close.
Meantime if the weather improves and I get over this low-grade cold, I'll blow out the solar panels and lines, pull out the drop-in steps, and put away all the outdoor furniture and umbrellas. This includes storing the outdoor speakers and cables for the winter. I don't REALLY need to do this, but it should lengthen their life since they don't endure the bitter winter.
PF will get a lot quieter as winter comes upon us. Meanwhile, the fun Fall stuff is on us--including watching football on Sunday afternoons on the HDTV!
(Actually GOING to Jets' games has gotten too stressful--between the elongated waits to get in and out of parking, the fan behavior, language and....well, just plain DIRT there, my family rebelled and said "ENOUGH"! The new stadium will have 20,000 more seats and tickets will START at $20 a seat more...from $75 to now $95 for the cheapest endzone seats in Nose Bleed City...The only good thing is the Giants' fans, who go through the same thing on alternate Sundays, have to pay EVEN MORE--but at least their team won a Superbowl!)
Anyway...I actually look forward to a cold, snowy winter. I like it better in single digits than in the 20's because the air gets crisp and no longer holds water. Joints and aches and pains go away when it's that cold because the moisture is gone! And the snow is beautiful except from behind a shovel....
So...here's to another great swimming year!![]()
Bookmarks