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Old September 14th 03, 05:01 PM
K30a
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Bob,
Hopefully you aren't in the path of
Isabel! You'd be pumping for a year!


k30a
and the watergardening labradors
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Old September 14th 03, 06:23 PM
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That was brilliant! So glad you posted it. DKat
"Bob Adkins" wrote in message
...

To dig my recreational pond, I finally put an ad in the paper for "Free
Dirt,,You Dig It, You Haul it".

The response was pretty fair, then I got a call from the city recreational
manager. He recently received a large endowment to build several parks and

9
softball fields. I was elated! 20,000+ cubic yards of soil are hard to get
rid of down here! "Dirt cheap" is not just a metaphor down here.

I had at least 4 people coming to dig Saturday. Well, Thursday and Friday
the bottom fell out! Got 4 inches of rain within 24 hours!

I lugged my heavy pump to the pond, and pumped about 8 hours yesterday. I
left the 64,000 GPH gasoline engine pump running last night and went home.

I
bet most of the water is gone this morning when I go back. I should be

able
to finish it in an hour or 2. It will take 3-4 days to dry enough to get
earth moving equipment into the pond. Weather looks good for at the next

6-7
days. No tropical storms, PLEASE!

Last 5-6 years, there was virtually no rain during the Summer. Looks like
digging a pond is as big a rain magnet as washing a fleet of cars.

~~~~~~~~~~
2 feet and pumping!
~~~~~~~~~~



Bob



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Old September 14th 03, 06:23 PM
dkat
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That was brilliant! So glad you posted it. DKat
"Bob Adkins" wrote in message
...

To dig my recreational pond, I finally put an ad in the paper for "Free
Dirt,,You Dig It, You Haul it".

The response was pretty fair, then I got a call from the city recreational
manager. He recently received a large endowment to build several parks and

9
softball fields. I was elated! 20,000+ cubic yards of soil are hard to get
rid of down here! "Dirt cheap" is not just a metaphor down here.

I had at least 4 people coming to dig Saturday. Well, Thursday and Friday
the bottom fell out! Got 4 inches of rain within 24 hours!

I lugged my heavy pump to the pond, and pumped about 8 hours yesterday. I
left the 64,000 GPH gasoline engine pump running last night and went home.

I
bet most of the water is gone this morning when I go back. I should be

able
to finish it in an hour or 2. It will take 3-4 days to dry enough to get
earth moving equipment into the pond. Weather looks good for at the next

6-7
days. No tropical storms, PLEASE!

Last 5-6 years, there was virtually no rain during the Summer. Looks like
digging a pond is as big a rain magnet as washing a fleet of cars.

~~~~~~~~~~
2 feet and pumping!
~~~~~~~~~~



Bob



 




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