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Hey all, just wanted to share my excitement. We just got the liner in the
hole a few days ago and yesterday morning we put a few hundred gallons of water in it (i'm guessing it'll be about 3000 gallons when full) to start working the wrinkles out. This morning i was down in the water cause i forgot to put the cover on the bottom the drain, and what scooted by me, but a water glider/skipper. i was quite excited. critters in one day, i was amazed. just thought i'd share, thanks for reading! -megs |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 14:25:04 -0700, "Megan"
wrote: Hey all, just wanted to share my excitement. We just got the liner in the hole a few days ago and yesterday morning we put a few hundred gallons of water in it (i'm guessing it'll be about 3000 gallons when full) to start working the wrinkles out. This morning i was down in the water cause i forgot to put the cover on the bottom the drain, and what scooted by me, but a water glider/skipper. i was quite excited. critters in one day, i was amazed. just thought i'd share, thanks for reading! -megs Well when you have toads or tadpoles, your REALLY gonna flip! LOL I understand your excitement. This group put up with my first toad BY the pond, first one IN the pond, toadpoles, and damselfly nymphs, and yes, I have had mine for one year and i cant want for next spring to see how many of the baby toads come and eat at night. In 3 years, any toadpoles that survived will try to make it's way back to my pond to mate. I CANT WAIT! (2 yrs for one sex and 3 for the other) It should be VERY exciting for me! Enjoy!!!!! |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 14:25:04 -0700, "Megan"
wrote: Hey all, just wanted to share my excitement. We just got the liner in the hole a few days ago and yesterday morning we put a few hundred gallons of water in it (i'm guessing it'll be about 3000 gallons when full) to start working the wrinkles out. This morning i was down in the water cause i forgot to put the cover on the bottom the drain, and what scooted by me, but a water glider/skipper. i was quite excited. critters in one day, i was amazed. just thought i'd share, thanks for reading! -megs Well when you have toads or tadpoles, your REALLY gonna flip! LOL I understand your excitement. This group put up with my first toad BY the pond, first one IN the pond, toadpoles, and damselfly nymphs, and yes, I have had mine for one year and i cant want for next spring to see how many of the baby toads come and eat at night. In 3 years, any toadpoles that survived will try to make it's way back to my pond to mate. I CANT WAIT! (2 yrs for one sex and 3 for the other) It should be VERY exciting for me! Enjoy!!!!! |
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Welcome to critterdom, Megan!
BTW, as far as the capacity of your pond, a poster here on rec.ponds (from the UK, I think) has a link to a volume calculator on his website -- alas, I don't have it bookmarked, though. (You could always do the math the old-fashioned way, but I don't have the patience for that.) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "Megan" wrote in message ... Hey all, just wanted to share my excitement. We just got the liner in the hole a few days ago and yesterday morning we put a few hundred gallons of water in it (i'm guessing it'll be about 3000 gallons when full) to start working the wrinkles out. This morning i was down in the water cause i forgot to put the cover on the bottom the drain, and what scooted by me, but a water glider/skipper. i was quite excited. critters in one day, i was amazed. just thought i'd share, thanks for reading! -megs |
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Welcome to critterdom, Megan!
BTW, as far as the capacity of your pond, a poster here on rec.ponds (from the UK, I think) has a link to a volume calculator on his website -- alas, I don't have it bookmarked, though. (You could always do the math the old-fashioned way, but I don't have the patience for that.) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "Megan" wrote in message ... Hey all, just wanted to share my excitement. We just got the liner in the hole a few days ago and yesterday morning we put a few hundred gallons of water in it (i'm guessing it'll be about 3000 gallons when full) to start working the wrinkles out. This morning i was down in the water cause i forgot to put the cover on the bottom the drain, and what scooted by me, but a water glider/skipper. i was quite excited. critters in one day, i was amazed. just thought i'd share, thanks for reading! -megs |
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And, then, if you're like me -- it isn't *really* spring until you hear
the toads calling from the water garden for the first time! (Actually, that's not exactly true here in North Carolina, as our seasons are more like "before Summer, Summer, after Summer, and brief respite for the gardeners among us"! Even then, I look out the window & see the weeds going "neener neener neener, we're working & you're not!") So, while the rest of you are wondering about how to "winter" your ponds/fish/plants, the folks in my area are just welcoming Fall, at long last! Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "jammer" wrote in message ... Well when you have toads or tadpoles, your REALLY gonna flip! LOL I understand your excitement. This group put up with my first toad BY the pond, first one IN the pond, toadpoles, and damselfly nymphs, and yes, I have had mine for one year and i cant want for next spring to see how many of the baby toads come and eat at night. In 3 years, any toadpoles that survived will try to make it's way back to my pond to mate. I CANT WAIT! (2 yrs for one sex and 3 for the other) It should be VERY exciting for me! Enjoy!!!!! |
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And, then, if you're like me -- it isn't *really* spring until you hear
the toads calling from the water garden for the first time! (Actually, that's not exactly true here in North Carolina, as our seasons are more like "before Summer, Summer, after Summer, and brief respite for the gardeners among us"! Even then, I look out the window & see the weeds going "neener neener neener, we're working & you're not!") So, while the rest of you are wondering about how to "winter" your ponds/fish/plants, the folks in my area are just welcoming Fall, at long last! Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "jammer" wrote in message ... Well when you have toads or tadpoles, your REALLY gonna flip! LOL I understand your excitement. This group put up with my first toad BY the pond, first one IN the pond, toadpoles, and damselfly nymphs, and yes, I have had mine for one year and i cant want for next spring to see how many of the baby toads come and eat at night. In 3 years, any toadpoles that survived will try to make it's way back to my pond to mate. I CANT WAIT! (2 yrs for one sex and 3 for the other) It should be VERY exciting for me! Enjoy!!!!! |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 23:47:00 GMT, "Anne Lurie"
wrote: And, then, if you're like me -- it isn't *really* spring until you hear the toads calling from the water garden for the first time! (Actually, that's not exactly true here in North Carolina, as our seasons are more like "before Summer, Summer, after Summer, and brief respite for the gardeners among us"! Even then, I look out the window & see the weeds going "neener neener neener, we're working & you're not!") So, while the rest of you are wondering about how to "winter" your ponds/fish/plants, the folks in my area are just welcoming Fall, at long last! Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC Well when I lived in Miami, it was Summer High Summer Late Summer and Sort of Summer.... South Carolina was as you describe North Carolina. Now that I am back home in Michigan Winter IS!G Having hundreds of Toads doing the reproduction boogie in your pond is a grand sound experience... Dave "jammer" wrote in message .. . Well when you have toads or tadpoles, your REALLY gonna flip! LOL I understand your excitement. This group put up with my first toad BY the pond, first one IN the pond, toadpoles, and damselfly nymphs, and yes, I have had mine for one year and i cant want for next spring to see how many of the baby toads come and eat at night. In 3 years, any toadpoles that survived will try to make it's way back to my pond to mate. I CANT WAIT! (2 yrs for one sex and 3 for the other) It should be VERY exciting for me! Enjoy!!!!! Dave Fouchey, WA4EMR http://photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey Southeastern Lower Michigan 42° 35' 20'' N, 82° 58' 37'' W GMT Offset: -5 Time Zone: Eastern |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 23:47:00 GMT, "Anne Lurie"
wrote: And, then, if you're like me -- it isn't *really* spring until you hear the toads calling from the water garden for the first time! (Actually, that's not exactly true here in North Carolina, as our seasons are more like "before Summer, Summer, after Summer, and brief respite for the gardeners among us"! Even then, I look out the window & see the weeds going "neener neener neener, we're working & you're not!") So, while the rest of you are wondering about how to "winter" your ponds/fish/plants, the folks in my area are just welcoming Fall, at long last! Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC Well when I lived in Miami, it was Summer High Summer Late Summer and Sort of Summer.... South Carolina was as you describe North Carolina. Now that I am back home in Michigan Winter IS!G Having hundreds of Toads doing the reproduction boogie in your pond is a grand sound experience... Dave "jammer" wrote in message .. . Well when you have toads or tadpoles, your REALLY gonna flip! LOL I understand your excitement. This group put up with my first toad BY the pond, first one IN the pond, toadpoles, and damselfly nymphs, and yes, I have had mine for one year and i cant want for next spring to see how many of the baby toads come and eat at night. In 3 years, any toadpoles that survived will try to make it's way back to my pond to mate. I CANT WAIT! (2 yrs for one sex and 3 for the other) It should be VERY exciting for me! Enjoy!!!!! Dave Fouchey, WA4EMR http://photos.yahoo.com/davefouchey Southeastern Lower Michigan 42° 35' 20'' N, 82° 58' 37'' W GMT Offset: -5 Time Zone: Eastern |
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here in far, southwest texas it's 'before summer', 'summer', 'after summer'
and '3-weeks-around-christmas-and-new-years-when-the-night-temps-drop- below-30ºF-and-the-day-temps-stay-at-65ºF'. i love it here! :-D mad -- "We are all born mad. Some remain so." Irish playwright Samuel Beckett From: Dave Fouchey Newsgroups: rec.ponds Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 21:04:10 -0400 Subject: First critter Well when I lived in Miami, it was Summer High Summer Late Summer and Sort of Summer.... South Carolina was as you describe North Carolina. Now that I am back home in Michigan Winter IS!G -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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