"Richard Sexton" wrote in message
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But what can someone do if the frogs in your pond do indeed keep them
awake
night after night?
Earplugs?
I doubt they'd want to do that plus keep their windows shut in nice weather.
Hey, I'm not the one complaining. I moved the barrel off my porch. ;-)
Who do they sue when the cidadas are doing their thing?
Here in TN I can attest to the fact that the frogs in my ponds are a lot
noisier than the cicadas and night insects.
I still find this oh so terribly amusing. I moved out of the city
because it's quiet and dark up where I an. I mean REAL quiet. If
I turn off all the electroenic gizmos you can hear a pin drop
half a mile away and a doh barking 10 miles away.
Here too. I'm 6 miles from town but this area is building up fast. We're
near a beautiful lake and the land is extremely desirable at this time. We
can see deer and other wildlife right from our back door.
I guess I never thought of the sounds of woves, coyotes, racoons,
birgs bugs and frogs as an annoyance. But the sounds of the city -
where it's never quiet? Like I said I moved to get away from that
noise.
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Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995...
Aquariums since 1952
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