27 Jun 2025

27.06.2025

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  Friday 27th 59F/15C. Heavy overcast and breezy. Should slowly brighten up.

 Up at 5.45 after a very busy night at the fire bucket. 

 The greenhouse pond remains crystal clear at 67F/19.4C. Though with a mass of bubbles still adhering to the inside walls of the container. Dissolved gasses? There is no chlorine added to Danish consumer water. Though it is filtered. It comes from deep wells and is considered clean enough not to need disinfection. 

 Though there is a constant increase in reports of traces of agricultural pesticides. There are rules about farmers spraying in areas of drinking water extraction. This hasn't stopped the need to end the use of some boreholes. Where contaminants exceed the allowed levels.  A recent report stated that half of Danish tapwater is contaminated with pesticides. Sometimes above agreed levels. 

 7.15 It is brightening. Time for a walk. 

 8.00 And back again. Glimpses of the sun were too brief. The wind localized and only slightly tiresome. Birds singing cheerfully. Traffic modest. One in five were Teslas. 

 

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26 Jun 2025

26.06.2025 59km.

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  Thursday 26th 56F/13.3C [7.50] A bright morning but rain, possibly heavy with thunder, after lunch.

 Up at 7.00 after waking at 5am. I nodded off and two hours had vanished in a moment. 

 The greenhouse pond is crystal clear and almost perfectly still this morning. A few plant remnants are taking a leisurely tour around the surface. The water temperature has dropped to 67F overnight. From a high of 70F yesterday in sunshine. 

 The wind is much lighter today and turned southerly. So there ought to be a ride this morning. I'll potter around. Watering plants, charging batteries, morning coffee and then it will be time to go. To reach the first charity shop. Just as it opens at 10am.

 12.50 Returning from a 59km ride. I left at 9.15 and found myself in need of time killing before the first charity shop was opening. So I enjoyed several detours I hadn't ridden for some time. Arriving just as the staff were putting out the flags to welcome me. The weather held so I continued well beyond my planned second target. Alas, none of the three shops had anything enticing for sale. 

 I tried a supermarket's own label substitute for my usual Corny bars. Not bad, but I still prefer the Corny dark chocolate bars. When available. Though usually at three times the price. I wore an old pair of DHB padded shorts and suffered almost continuously from saddle discomfort. What is the answer? Try some narrower saddles?

 I had to go grocery shopping before dinner. Having run out of essentials. Like food. 

 Dinner was sardines on toast with tomatoes. 

 

 

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25 Jun 2025

25.06.2025 Slow bend.

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  Wednesday 25th 57F/4C [7.30] Bright, with a sunny day promised after early rain. Windy from the west, gusting to 12m/s. 

 Up at 6.15 after a busy night. Apple juice and coffee with/after dinner.

 I have borrowed a well used filter from the indoor aquarium. To start the chemistry cycle of the greenhouse pond. The used filter had been left uncleaned for months to ensure a heavy bio load and hopefully, lots of beneficial bacteria. I dropped it into the pond right beside the Oase filter pump and plugged it in. 

 This way both pumps contribute to even distribution of bacteria throughout the pond. My new plumbing parts should be delivered to the village, parcel pickup point today. These should help to increase the pump water flow and movement throughout the pond. The fountain/waterfall tap must causes considerable water flow reduction due to its circuitous internal arrangements and restrictions.

 In the absence of ceramic plant weights. I am using stainless steel washers to hold down my new plants. It seems the former lead strips are unavailable in Denmark. Not even made from the substitute metals used for roof flashing. The water plants from Plantorama have ceramic weights in the bottoms of their pots. Albeit  in a very noticeable brick-red. 

 8.00 I should have gone for my walk by now. 

 8.30 Back from my walk. Rather windy. Two red kites and a black kite were soaring low over the fields. Though not together. Two hares were playing on the neighbours' embankment. They started running towards me but swerved away and dashed to the top of the hill. Lots of traffic today.

 I have dismantled and cleaned the smaller aquarium filter in the pond water. To accelerate the mixing of the beneficial bacteria with the water. Most of the green-brown gunk will probably end up in the big pond filter material. Where it will work continuously on the water passing through it. 

 The rest will settle on the gravel, walls of the container and plants. Within a minute the pond water was slightly cloudy. A good sign of even mixing of the water. The cleaned filter was returned to the indoor aquarium.    

 10.30 I have now cleaned and rinsed the filter sponges in the second aquarium filter. Again using the pond water. The pond is now very murky. [Image right] It will be interesting to see how long it takes to clear with the only the pond filter working. 

 The Oase Filtral 3000 is rated at about 1200l/hr maximum. So will achieve one complete water change per hour in my pond. The container is listed at 1500 liters capacity but the water is only 72cm deep. Rather than the full 80cm to the brim. 

 It is unfortunate that the greenhouse roof is reflected so clearly in the pond surface. It is not to obvious to the naked eye.

 12.45 GLS has confirmed the arrival of my parcel at the pickup point.  I can't use their phone app because some drooling moron at GLS has fixed an advertising screen. Precisely where one might have hoped for information. 

  It has an irrevocable demand box for manual entry of email and other personal details. All to take part in some utterly meaningless twaddle. Who needs hackers? When a suicidal company management is so utterly determined. To undermine its own customer service! 

 The new plumbing fitting [above] provides a smooth bend. To allow the pump water to flow without resistance. Nor is there any reduction in cross section to increase resistance. The Oase filter has a 1" male PVC thread. The 90ยบ slow bend has been fitted onto a PVC  adapter 1" female to 32mm male. 

 While the Oase fountain/waterfall switch is clever it has very sharp bends and narrow passages. Which must inevitably slow the water flow. Or make the pump work much harder for the same throughput. Water is much denser than air. So suffers from demands to change direction or pass through a smaller diameter.

 13.30 I have unscrewed the Oase fitting and replaced it with the new bend. I can only just reach the top of the filter without getting my T-shirt sleeve wet. The water is clearing nicely. 

 16.30 The water continues to clear. My slow bend, plumbing mod is producing greater water movement without physical disturbance of the surface. A few bits of floating plant are rotating around on the surface. Still much too early to add any fish.  

 The hideous unvarnished truth! The view through the double glazed door in the front hall. The pond still surrounded by the debris of installation and planting.

 I have to say that I am very pleased with the size and proportions of my indoor pond. Its scale and depth are very satisfying. I am glad I went to the trouble of digging a hole and partially burying it. 

I chose the 1500 liter model because it only just cleared the greenhouse's open doors when tipped on its side. None of the large containers would go through. That said the rest of the dimensions were coincidental. Though thoroughly checked and marked out with battens.

 The Cemo rectangular industrial containers comes in many different sizes. Though I had to wait a couple of months for delivery from Germany.  

 The pond after tidying away the bricks. 

There is plenty of space to move around the pond within the greenhouse. With the view into the water perfectly placed for comfortable viewing. Particularly from the green plastic, garden chairs. Which I bought quite recently but haven't used until now. I need a smarter, low garden table for holding drinks. Those I have now are "recycled" very tatty and decades old. I'll keep looking.  

I am considering covering the sides of the GRP container with grooved plywood. The tapered sides will allow 50x100mm [2x4"] timber to be used at floor level. To support vertical plywood panels. Some sort of rigid insulation board can be hidden from view behind the plywood. 

 There is still a lot of tidying to do. The stack of lifted floor bricks and the scrap timber are an eyesore. I used the timber pieces for packing while comparing container heights. It all has to be disposed of somewhere. I have had no practice at keeping the greenhouse tidy. It was never my space when my wife was alive. More of just another storage area for junk. It was years earlier that she grew delicious, cherry tomatoes. 

 I cleared the floor bricks into a heap outside.  Along with the scrap timber. 

 Dinner was fish fingers and chips. After which the lady from the village turned up unexpectedly. She stayed chatting until 22.00 

 

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