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BargainTraveller July 24th 03 05:13 AM

Lightning Strike
 
This past weekend I pulled my back out putting in a water pond in my
backyard. When it was installed I have to admit that I did find it
relaxing to sit on the back porch and listen to the water while doing
my devotionals. I actually felt pretty good about how it was turning
out.

Until Monday night...

Sherry and I were sitting downstairs watching the Tour de France when
suddenly lightning flashed outside the window and the thunder crashed.
It was a direct hit. It had hit my water pond! The pond was actually
lifted out of the hole and the water was just about all gone.
Fortunately we hadn't put fish in it yet or else we would be eating
fish sandwiches!

I have reinstalled the pond and checked into what contributed to my
shocking experience.

Could it be that by leaving the pump on during an electrical storm
that a negative charge was created that the lightning was attracted
to?

jammer July 24th 03 05:39 AM

Lightning Strike
 
On 23 Jul 2003 21:13:22 -0700, (BargainTraveller)
wrote:

This past weekend I pulled my back out putting in a water pond in my
backyard. When it was installed I have to admit that I did find it
relaxing to sit on the back porch and listen to the water while doing
my devotionals. I actually felt pretty good about how it was turning
out.

Until Monday night...

Sherry and I were sitting downstairs watching the Tour de France when
suddenly lightning flashed outside the window and the thunder crashed.
It was a direct hit. It had hit my water pond! The pond was actually
lifted out of the hole and the water was just about all gone.
Fortunately we hadn't put fish in it yet or else we would be eating
fish sandwiches!

I have reinstalled the pond and checked into what contributed to my
shocking experience.

Could it be that by leaving the pump on during an electrical storm
that a negative charge was created that the lightning was attracted
to?


I cant answer your question but i had to say, WOW!


jammer July 24th 03 05:39 AM

Lightning Strike
 
On 23 Jul 2003 21:13:22 -0700, (BargainTraveller)
wrote:

This past weekend I pulled my back out putting in a water pond in my
backyard. When it was installed I have to admit that I did find it
relaxing to sit on the back porch and listen to the water while doing
my devotionals. I actually felt pretty good about how it was turning
out.

Until Monday night...

Sherry and I were sitting downstairs watching the Tour de France when
suddenly lightning flashed outside the window and the thunder crashed.
It was a direct hit. It had hit my water pond! The pond was actually
lifted out of the hole and the water was just about all gone.
Fortunately we hadn't put fish in it yet or else we would be eating
fish sandwiches!

I have reinstalled the pond and checked into what contributed to my
shocking experience.

Could it be that by leaving the pump on during an electrical storm
that a negative charge was created that the lightning was attracted
to?


I cant answer your question but i had to say, WOW!


DonKcR July 24th 03 02:49 PM

Lightning Strike
 
That is a shocking story, glad you were inside. I leave my pump on 24/7 as
they say, no direct hits yet. Lots of lighting storms to, but I do have a
plug in box with a breaker in the box itself as well as the master breaker
for the house. I don't think anything would of stopped that from happening.
Don't give up on the pond they are wonderful it's where I meditate and pray.
Kc
"jammer" wrote in message
...
On 23 Jul 2003 21:13:22 -0700, (BargainTraveller)
wrote:

This past weekend I pulled my back out putting in a water pond in my
backyard. When it was installed I have to admit that I did find it
relaxing to sit on the back porch and listen to the water while doing
my devotionals. I actually felt pretty good about how it was turning
out.

Until Monday night...

Sherry and I were sitting downstairs watching the Tour de France when
suddenly lightning flashed outside the window and the thunder crashed.
It was a direct hit. It had hit my water pond! The pond was actually
lifted out of the hole and the water was just about all gone.
Fortunately we hadn't put fish in it yet or else we would be eating
fish sandwiches!

I have reinstalled the pond and checked into what contributed to my
shocking experience.

Could it be that by leaving the pump on during an electrical storm
that a negative charge was created that the lightning was attracted
to?


I cant answer your question but i had to say, WOW!




DonKcR July 24th 03 02:49 PM

Lightning Strike
 
That is a shocking story, glad you were inside. I leave my pump on 24/7 as
they say, no direct hits yet. Lots of lighting storms to, but I do have a
plug in box with a breaker in the box itself as well as the master breaker
for the house. I don't think anything would of stopped that from happening.
Don't give up on the pond they are wonderful it's where I meditate and pray.
Kc
"jammer" wrote in message
...
On 23 Jul 2003 21:13:22 -0700, (BargainTraveller)
wrote:

This past weekend I pulled my back out putting in a water pond in my
backyard. When it was installed I have to admit that I did find it
relaxing to sit on the back porch and listen to the water while doing
my devotionals. I actually felt pretty good about how it was turning
out.

Until Monday night...

Sherry and I were sitting downstairs watching the Tour de France when
suddenly lightning flashed outside the window and the thunder crashed.
It was a direct hit. It had hit my water pond! The pond was actually
lifted out of the hole and the water was just about all gone.
Fortunately we hadn't put fish in it yet or else we would be eating
fish sandwiches!

I have reinstalled the pond and checked into what contributed to my
shocking experience.

Could it be that by leaving the pump on during an electrical storm
that a negative charge was created that the lightning was attracted
to?


I cant answer your question but i had to say, WOW!




johnrutz July 24th 03 04:36 PM

Lightning Strike
 


BargainTraveller wrote:
This past weekend I pulled my back out putting in a water pond in my
backyard. When it was installed I have to admit that I did find it
relaxing to sit on the back porch and listen to the water while doing
my devotionals. I actually felt pretty good about how it was turning
out.

Until Monday night...

Sherry and I were sitting downstairs watching the Tour de France when
suddenly lightning flashed outside the window and the thunder crashed.
It was a direct hit. It had hit my water pond! The pond was actually
lifted out of the hole and the water was just about all gone.
Fortunately we hadn't put fish in it yet or else we would be eating
fish sandwiches!

I have reinstalled the pond and checked into what contributed to my
shocking experience.

Could it be that by leaving the pump on during an electrical storm
that a negative charge was created that the lightning was attracted
to?



--
Lightnin seems to hit whereever so I dont think anything you did or dint
do would have mattered, your just lucky it didnt blow all the
electronics in your house too ( i got hit and the surge came in phone
lines and elec lines and fried every apliance I had )




John Rutz
Z5 New Mexico

never miss a good oportunity to shut up

see my pond at:

http://www.fuerjefe.com


johnrutz July 24th 03 04:36 PM

Lightning Strike
 


BargainTraveller wrote:
This past weekend I pulled my back out putting in a water pond in my
backyard. When it was installed I have to admit that I did find it
relaxing to sit on the back porch and listen to the water while doing
my devotionals. I actually felt pretty good about how it was turning
out.

Until Monday night...

Sherry and I were sitting downstairs watching the Tour de France when
suddenly lightning flashed outside the window and the thunder crashed.
It was a direct hit. It had hit my water pond! The pond was actually
lifted out of the hole and the water was just about all gone.
Fortunately we hadn't put fish in it yet or else we would be eating
fish sandwiches!

I have reinstalled the pond and checked into what contributed to my
shocking experience.

Could it be that by leaving the pump on during an electrical storm
that a negative charge was created that the lightning was attracted
to?



--
Lightnin seems to hit whereever so I dont think anything you did or dint
do would have mattered, your just lucky it didnt blow all the
electronics in your house too ( i got hit and the surge came in phone
lines and elec lines and fried every apliance I had )




John Rutz
Z5 New Mexico

never miss a good oportunity to shut up

see my pond at:

http://www.fuerjefe.com


Andrew Burgess July 24th 03 06:08 PM

Lightning Strike
 
(BargainTraveller) writes:

Could it be that by leaving the pump on during an electrical storm
that a negative charge was created that the lightning was attracted
to?


Perhaps having the pump plugged in grounded the pond and with dry dirt
it was the only thing really well grounded?

Do people have lightning rods around there? I'd get one if I were
you. Don't count on 'lightning never striking twice...'.


Andrew Burgess July 24th 03 06:08 PM

Lightning Strike
 
(BargainTraveller) writes:

Could it be that by leaving the pump on during an electrical storm
that a negative charge was created that the lightning was attracted
to?


Perhaps having the pump plugged in grounded the pond and with dry dirt
it was the only thing really well grounded?

Do people have lightning rods around there? I'd get one if I were
you. Don't count on 'lightning never striking twice...'.


Susan H. Simko July 24th 03 07:53 PM

Lightning Strike
 
johnrutz wrote:

Lightnin seems to hit whereever so I dont think anything you did
or dint do would have mattered, your just lucky it didnt blow
all the electronics in your house too ( i got hit and the surge
came in phone lines and elec lines and fried every apliance I had )


My pond is on a GFSC (sic?) protected circuit. The only other thing on
that circuit are the other outdoor outlets.

Most people don't seem to be aware these days that surges can come
through phone lines and cable lines. I've known a few people who have
had their computers fried via a lightening strike carried into the
computer by the modem via a plugged in phone line. A lot of surge
suppressors these days have connectors for coax and / or telephone lines.

In our house phones, all cable connections, and electronics are on good
surge suppressors. A UPC protects the office computer equipment and the
laptop has a portable surge protector that stays permanently plugged
into the charger. My general rule of thumb is that if a surge
suppressor offers an equipment damage guarantee, it's decent. Problem
with real cheap ones is that they may not react quickly enough to stop
damage.

Guess I'm showing the conputer/electronics geek in me again. Mea culpa.

Susan
shsimko at duke dot edu



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