A Journey into the Lustful Unknown
By: Brayson Jackson
Anyon awoke to the sun shining through his bedroom. It was a perfect spring morning as he could hear birds chirping outside his window. It was going to be a perfect day. Not to hot and not to cold. Anyon would get to wear shorts and a long sleeved shirt, a look that he loved to sport. Perfect weather for completing spring yard work and today he had big plans to get his yard in shape. His agenda, open his in-ground pool, start placing mulch around the yard, and finally putting out his solar lights around the walk ways.
For most people, spring was a time of new beginnings, but some dreaded their spring yard work after a cold and snowy winter in New England. Others, like most in Anyon's neighborhood paid for their landscaping to be completed. However, Anyon loved doing yard work. It was satisfying to have the outside of his home looking fresh, organized, and manicured. It gave him greater satisfaction knowing that he had done the work himself.
As he laid in his bed with the sun peeking through the blinds, his mind wandered to the day ahead. He would first need to jog and workout, but he planned on starting with the pool and then spreading mulch. Just then his phone pinged indicating a notification.
Checking his phone there was an email from Home Depot. It was a general advertisement indicating a spring sale on all outdoor power equipment. It was good to know since he could head over if he needed anything for his yard. His minded wandered to the previous night. Nothing major going on as he had dinner with a colleague and his wife. His weekend was also going to be fairly quiet as Iris was in Florida and Yuki was traveling for work. Better get my day going he thought.
After a thirty minute jog and an hour workout session at the gym, Anyon arrived back at his home. He decided he would not take a shower, but instead get the pool opened.
The day remained a perfect cloudless, seventy degree day with a little breeze as Anyon headed out to his back yard. His yard was almost a perfect rectangle and outlined to his exact specifications. The back deck led to a pool just off the center of the yard. He had an area for his pool house, which actually contained a guest bedroom with its own bathroom and shower. He also had an additional entrance to the pool house for guests to use a shower and bathroom if they were to use the pool. Anyon had designed this specifically to make sure people wouldn't track water through his home.
Anyon's back yard was completely fenced and had an outdoor kitchen with a grill, which was used for barbecues. He also had a table and chairs setup around the pool for guests to relax. A cabana was set up to the right side of the pool which had additional lawn furniture. Tiki torches were placed around the cabana specifically near the entrances to add what he thought was a tropical effect to his yard, despite living in New England. His grass, although not perfectly green yet, was starting to grow and he had an area for corn hole, volleyball and even a fire pit with multiple chairs surrounding it. His back yard was perfect for entertaining friends and family.
The pool was his first priority. Getting his cover off was usually the hardest part. Leaves would often get trapped on top and would make the cover heavier to pull off. Fortunately, Anyon used his leaf blower to blow the leaves off, which made the cover a little lighter to pull. Last fall he had invested in a new pool cover that allowed the melted water to drain back into the pool, but left the heavier debris such as leaves on the top.
After removing the mesh cover, Anyon was actually pleased to find that his water level was where it needed it to be. This meant he wouldn't have to add water to the pool and the cover he had invested in, had worked perfectly. The water was green but that was to be expected. Nothing his filter and chemicals couldn't handle. Anyon's next step was unplugging the jets and skimmers so that water could make its way to the filter and the water could start being cleaned. The water was fairly cold as he unscrewed the winter caps, but it only took seconds to remove them.
Next, Anyon made his way towards the pool house where he would turn on the filter and get the water circulating. Anyon completed the necessary set up for the filter and then turned on the power. After priming and a quick flick of a switch the water starting circulating and was ready for some chemicals. His pool filter was actually a DE filter which required a special kind of chemical called diatomaceous earth. Once started he would add the DE to the skimmers, which would lead back to filter and prime the filter to collect small debris.
After completing this step it was time to add the necessary chemicals to help get the pool looking blue again. Anyon grabbed a large container of liquid shock, some algaecide and clarifying agent and brought them back to his pool where he would add them over the coming hours.
I'm getting quicker at this each year.
As the pool water circulated, Anyon monitored the PSI in his filter making sure everything was running smoothly. As everything seemed to be in working order, Anyon knew it was time for the filter and pump along with the chemicals to go to work. For the most part, his initial work on the pool was done and now would be a waiting game until more chemicals needed to be added.
One step of his day was complete, now it was time to move onto mulch. Anyon needed to get some tools from his shed and as he walked across his yard, his phone chimed indicating a visitor at his front door. Anyon was able to talk directly through the door bell system without having to actually go to the door. Anyon clicked the talk button not having a clue who was there. He was not expecting anybody to visit today.
"Hello?"
A woman's voice responded in a frantic voice. "Hi Anyon, sorry to bother you, it's Marion Gamora, I have a problem in my yard right now and was hoping you could help me?"
Anyon turned towards his front door a little surprised. Marion Gamora had never once reached out to him. He had only spoken to her about four three and half years ago when he moved into the neighborhood and she brought him a homemade Italian bread as a welcoming gift. He of course waved to her as she ran or as they made eye contact, but her reaching out was completely out of the ordinary and she must have really needed his help. "Oh hi Mrs. Gamora. Sure, I can take a look. I'll be right there. One sec."
Anyon jogged quickly towards the gate that would exit the back yard and lead to his front yard. This would actually be quicker than running through the house. As he turned the corner, he noticed Mrs. Gamora standing at the door. She was wearing black, tight yoga pants and a white tank top, while her bleach blond hair was cut short to her ears. Anyon noticed that he she had water on her arms and her shirt was a little wet in certain spots.
"Hey Mrs. Gamora." Anyon waved to her as he came around the corner.
Marion looked at Anyon coming towards her. "Hey Anyon, so sorry to bother you! I'm in over my head with my pool. Could you help me out?"
"Absolutely. I just opened mine. What's going on?"
"I'm kind of embarrassed. I don't know much about pools, and I tried calling our pool servicing company to open it, but they can't make it out for at least two months! They are completely overbooked and I think they may have a lack of help. So I tried opening my pool, but I've got some problems!"
"Okay, I can take a look with you."
"Thank you so much. I really appreciate it!"
Anyon walked with Mrs. Gamora to her back yard and as they did, Anyon could not help but notice her large tits straining against the white fabric of her tank top. Her tits literally bounced as she walked forward. For a woman in her early fifties, she looked fabulous and Anyon had gawked at her many times as she jogged down their street. She was a woman who took her physical fitness very seriously and it showed.
"So you were getting your pool opened today as well? I told Gerry to call the pool service weeks ago to schedule, but he never got around to it."
"Yeah I just actually finished opening it when you called. Now I'm just running the filter."
"Oh so you're a pro then. Have you ever had to hire anyone?"
"Well I wouldn't say pro. I'm still learning. I usually don't hire anyone for the pool because it's one of those projects I enjoy doing myself. Unless of course there is a major problem then I call the pros and have them check it out."
"Well that's great! Gerry and the kids are away this weekend, so I figured I would try to be productive and get things done. It's also supposed to be in the nineties next weekend, so I'd love to have my pool ready. "
"That's going to be hot for this time of year, you'll definitely want your pool available."