An essential Centralian Item...
Remember this photo on the right?
I published it in a previous post titled "Lake Miserable".
The photo on the left was taken just after I moved into 5 Burke Street in November 2003.
However, after some time the Klever Kleener, which came with the pool equipment you can see in the mid background of the photo on the left, ceased to clean the area in the bottom left corner of the photo you see on the left.
Algae proliferated and the whole pool turned green. The inner cement rendering of the pool had not been looked after properly before I bought this house and was in need of a repaint.
So, I stopped watering the Vincas, which you can see flourishing in the left photo, drained the pool and stared at the miserable view which resulted outside the window, which is that which I look through for most of my non-working waking life. That view lies behind the screen of my computer, at which, for those of you who know me, I spend many hours.
The photo above, on the right, was taken at the depths of my depression about my swimming pool. It stayed looking that way for more than 2 years.
And then, one day, there seemed to be enough money in the Bank for me to call my friend John, The Painter.
"Would you like to paint my pool", I asked.
"No"
"Why not?"
"Because the paint will fall off and I'll have to do it again in two years time. Do the job properly, spend the money and get it Pebblecreted."
Well, you can't get better advice than that - so I went ahead and spent the money and had the pool Pebblecreted. Here are the blokes at work in mid-winter - which is the time to get a pool man to do a job. They're too busy in summer. 
Winter is also the time to buy a new chlorinator, filter, pump and Pool Shark. I thought I was going to have to fork out about $2,000 just for the pump, which had seized up through disuse, and a new chlorinator; but I ended up with a new more powerful pump, new filter with the latest material inside, new reverse cycle chlorinator and a Pool Shark which does what the Klever Kleener was not able to do. All for $1,950. What a winter bargain!
And the Pool Shark, which is a modification of the Klever Kleener gets into the south east corner and scrubs the white granite impregnated Pebblecrete whiter than white.
Later, my next door neighbour helped me. Well he did most of the work, I helped him We built a little shed to shield all the new gear from our sun which rots most everything exposed to it.
Here is Steves shed; covering the filter, pump and chlorinator.
It's hidden by new growth of the Incas and a local plant which I have yet to identify.
But the whole business gave me heart and I've been watering the Incas, tending the pool and jumping into it, bomb style, most mornings. Steve knows I'm still alive when he hears the splash, although must wonder if I will surface from my rapid sinking. The Incas are a delight. 
Here they are in close up. There are two variations in my Vin ca patch. The pink/purple variety dominates
but the white variation is there as well.
It being 40C [=104F] in the shade outside at the moment, it might be time to bomb in ans splash out some water out of the pool.
Fortunately water restrictions in Central Australia are almost nonexistent compared to those in the rest of drought affected Australia.
We pay for water; but it is more a notional cost rather than an impost.
So I think I can afford to splash some water out!
Ready, setty, jump.
What a gorgeous view, TJ.... your pool looks very inviting.
Posted by: Justin | Wednesday, 09 January 2008 at 10:19
Thanks Justin. It being 39.5C in the shade at 12:00 hrs on my Wednesday morning off - I'm going to invite myself in for a dip!
Posted by: Tjilpi | Wednesday, 09 January 2008 at 11:51
Glad to see you back. And good to see the pool back in commission at last. It must be a boon in the current hot conditions. As for the vincas... well might you rejoice! They are a menace here - self-seeding far and wide, as bad as any weed. I rue the day I picked up the punnet from the hardware store.
Posted by: Jude | Sunday, 13 January 2008 at 08:56