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Saturday night, the wife, the kids and I went to her parents for dinner. Big
hunka beef, a bottle of red. It was a great night. The next morning I was suffering. Apprently I consumed most of the wine. So we wandered back to the pond so I could finish up the cleanup, having drained it a bit the day before. In the end the four of us worked in the pond area, cleaning the pond, potting plants, raking leaves, cleanup, etc. ALL DAY!!! Me and the SO and the kids in/around the pond ALL DAY!!! It was awesome. Of course, now that I was in there mucking around, the water is all cloudy, and murky. You can't see anything in there at all. We did do about a 1000 gallon water change, and scraped a barrel of much and leaves from the bottom. In the end I think it will end up being nice a clean. The fish seemed happy zipping around, and the frogs were all over the place. The kids and their friend even sat and petted 3 of the frogs without a problem. These little green guys didn't mind at all. My son even scratched one under the chin. It was very funny. Hopefully things will clear up in a few days, so we can enojy the critters even further. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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![]() I bet the kids thought so too! kathy :-) (still use ka30p for email this acct. is for reading rec.ponds only) |
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![]() I bet the kids thought so too! kathy :-) (still use ka30p for email this acct. is for reading rec.ponds only) |
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"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ...
Saturday night, the wife, the kids and I went to her parents for dinner. Big hunka beef, a bottle of red. It was a great night. The next morning I was suffering. Apprently I consumed most of the wine. So we wandered back to the pond so I could finish up the cleanup, having drained it a bit the day before. In the end the four of us worked in the pond area, cleaning the pond, potting plants, raking leaves, cleanup, etc. ALL DAY!!! Me and the SO and the kids in/around the pond ALL DAY!!! It was awesome. Of course, now that I was in there mucking around, the water is all cloudy, and murky. You can't see anything in there at all. We did do about a 1000 gallon water change, and scraped a barrel of much and leaves from the bottom. In the end I think it will end up being nice a clean. The fish seemed happy zipping around, and the frogs were all over the place. The kids and their friend even sat and petted 3 of the frogs without a problem. These little green guys didn't mind at all. My son even scratched one under the chin. It was very funny. Hopefully things will clear up in a few days, so we can enojy the critters even further. Sunday was my day to get the pond up and running. A lot of water had to be drained so I could raise my pots and capture my excess fry. I should have removed more because today I see at least a dozen. Some I netted one would not have seen but I did get $9 credit for about 3 dozen at the pet store. I netted a lot of mulm, pine needles, leaves gravel and clay so today the water is pretty clear. My pickeral rush over flowed the pot. I divided it and have 6 pots. This I hope does not kill it because when I repotted in fall it did. I was so tired I forgot to put fertilizer tabs in all the pots. At least I did not fall down this time I used a rope to steady with. As soon as I got done the wind started to drop leaves, pine cones and needles in my clean pond. They had a tornado up north. Happy water gardening. |
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"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ...
Saturday night, the wife, the kids and I went to her parents for dinner. Big hunka beef, a bottle of red. It was a great night. The next morning I was suffering. Apprently I consumed most of the wine. So we wandered back to the pond so I could finish up the cleanup, having drained it a bit the day before. In the end the four of us worked in the pond area, cleaning the pond, potting plants, raking leaves, cleanup, etc. ALL DAY!!! Me and the SO and the kids in/around the pond ALL DAY!!! It was awesome. Of course, now that I was in there mucking around, the water is all cloudy, and murky. You can't see anything in there at all. We did do about a 1000 gallon water change, and scraped a barrel of much and leaves from the bottom. In the end I think it will end up being nice a clean. The fish seemed happy zipping around, and the frogs were all over the place. The kids and their friend even sat and petted 3 of the frogs without a problem. These little green guys didn't mind at all. My son even scratched one under the chin. It was very funny. Hopefully things will clear up in a few days, so we can enojy the critters even further. Sunday was my day to get the pond up and running. A lot of water had to be drained so I could raise my pots and capture my excess fry. I should have removed more because today I see at least a dozen. Some I netted one would not have seen but I did get $9 credit for about 3 dozen at the pet store. I netted a lot of mulm, pine needles, leaves gravel and clay so today the water is pretty clear. My pickeral rush over flowed the pot. I divided it and have 6 pots. This I hope does not kill it because when I repotted in fall it did. I was so tired I forgot to put fertilizer tabs in all the pots. At least I did not fall down this time I used a rope to steady with. As soon as I got done the wind started to drop leaves, pine cones and needles in my clean pond. They had a tornado up north. Happy water gardening. |
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