Guaranteed dry spell on the way
jbm wrote:
I can confidently forecast the complete lack of rain over the next few
weeks. Oh, how so, you ask. Well, I went to the garden centre this
afternoon, and came back with a new water butt, to replace the one that
split in the freezing weather of December. I also bought two new
concrete pots and four new miniature fir trees, to replace the 5 I lost
due to the cold winter and dry spring. Those trees are going to need
watering on a regular basis, so the water in the water butt will
hopefully do that job. Unfortunately, for water to reach the butt, water
needs to run off the four roofs that serve the downpipe on the back of
my house. For water to run off the roof, short of running a hose from
the water mains up there, rain is needed. So I think I am pretty
confident that no rain is going to occur, and those new fir trees are
going to suffer like the last ones. Otherwise I'm going to have to water
them using a watering can filled from the tap under the sink. So one way
or the other my metered water bill is going to go through the roof that
isn't getting any water from the rain that isn't falling. A lose-lose
situation if there ever was one.
Dave, can you wash your car every day please, and sod the Test Matches?
jim, Northampton
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Could get filled Monday afternoon. At least we are in the same boat Jim,
albeit gone aground :-( . It might have to last you the rest of June though.
My friend in North Norfolk has had 6mm this month and 108mm this year!
Dave
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