Working at night on an allotment
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:55 pm
Have any of you ever done this? I know it sounds mad, but I am moving between sites at the moment, preparing my new plot at lunch time, then going to the old one after dinner in the evening to retrieve plants and materials.
The plot at night is a really weird experience; somewhere you know like the back of your hand is transformed completely by the total lack of light. I use a wind up torch to find my way around; these look good in brochures and, while they retain an lcd light for ages, you soon lose the intensity of the beam and have to endless boost it by additional winding.
However, most of the time I can navigate without any torch at all and have dismantled entire compost bins (compost and all) just using night vision. Our eyes are better than we give them credit for. What really impresses me is the power of the moon. Two nights ago, I was wholly convinced that somebody had turned on a searchlight, such was the intensity of the light shining down upon me from on high. But to get the best out of the moon, you need something like 50% cloud cover, since moonlight reflected off the clouds raises visibilty considerably.
Another feature I have noticed is that of the mind's ability to in-fill. Believe it or not, your eyes and brain don't record 100% detail; the brain infills outline data using archived guesses, apparently. Well, this accounts for the fact that, on one occasion, I made myself jump quite seriously several times in one night when turning round to see a sack I had just put in a wheelbarrow; it looked like some menacing figure about to leap out and attack me. It didn't matter that I knew this to be harmless, my brain kept insisting on going "Wah!"
Well, I have another month of doing this about five nights a week and by then hopefully everything will have been moved across. In fact, it will have to be since if not I won't be able to get things established before they really start to grow.
All good fun and quite an interesting experience!
Anybody else done this?
The plot at night is a really weird experience; somewhere you know like the back of your hand is transformed completely by the total lack of light. I use a wind up torch to find my way around; these look good in brochures and, while they retain an lcd light for ages, you soon lose the intensity of the beam and have to endless boost it by additional winding.
However, most of the time I can navigate without any torch at all and have dismantled entire compost bins (compost and all) just using night vision. Our eyes are better than we give them credit for. What really impresses me is the power of the moon. Two nights ago, I was wholly convinced that somebody had turned on a searchlight, such was the intensity of the light shining down upon me from on high. But to get the best out of the moon, you need something like 50% cloud cover, since moonlight reflected off the clouds raises visibilty considerably.
Another feature I have noticed is that of the mind's ability to in-fill. Believe it or not, your eyes and brain don't record 100% detail; the brain infills outline data using archived guesses, apparently. Well, this accounts for the fact that, on one occasion, I made myself jump quite seriously several times in one night when turning round to see a sack I had just put in a wheelbarrow; it looked like some menacing figure about to leap out and attack me. It didn't matter that I knew this to be harmless, my brain kept insisting on going "Wah!"
Well, I have another month of doing this about five nights a week and by then hopefully everything will have been moved across. In fact, it will have to be since if not I won't be able to get things established before they really start to grow.
All good fun and quite an interesting experience!
Anybody else done this?