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So we officially have a heat wave (more than 5 consecutive days above 30°C),
fish are dying in natural ponds through oxygen deprivation :-( 33°C in the shade as I type this... (92°F) at 9 PM Courtesy of a spray bar (thanks Roark) and a trickle tower (and a Hi Blow or 2) and lots of spraying, my garden manages to survive this very un-Belgian weather. So do the fish. Water temp: 23°C Pics can be found at http://www.wide-o.net/august_pond/ Enjoy :-) Theo |
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Right about now I would welcome a heat wave. We've had cool nights and
rainy days. My pond, partly in shade and 4' deep on one end is 65 degrees. I suspect the ground has not warmed up. In trying to make a tropical lily happy I have created a mini pond, 8" deep beside the big one and put in a submersible aquarium heater set to 75. Just did it yesterday. This am the temp in the puddle was up to 72. Anyone else in SW Ontario have low temps??? Heather SW Ontario (Zone 5) "K30a" wrote Our pond is 2.5 feet deep, some shade and does well in the summer. I had a couple of thermometers in there at one time but the dogs always managed to sink them, eat them, destroy them - you name it. |
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On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 19:15:42 GMT, "Theo van Daele"
wrote: So we officially have a heat wave (more than 5 consecutive days above 30°C), fish are dying in natural ponds through oxygen deprivation :-( 33°C in the shade as I type this... (92°F) at 9 PM Sorry! Not much sympathy from me! 115 heat index and 109F It's brutal!!!!! And when has there EVER been a level PURPLE ozone alert???? Should i keep my dogs in?????? (J/K) I will be glad to get back to the west coast!!!!! Courtesy of a spray bar (thanks Roark) and a trickle tower (and a Hi Blow or 2) and lots of spraying, my garden manages to survive this very un-Belgian weather. So do the fish. Water temp: 23°C Pics can be found at http://www.wide-o.net/august_pond/ Enjoy :-) Theo |
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![]() "Theo van Daele" wrote in message ... So we officially have a heat wave (more than 5 consecutive days above 30°C), fish are dying in natural ponds through oxygen deprivation :-( 33°C in the shade as I type this... (92°F) at 9 PM Courtesy of a spray bar (thanks Roark) and a trickle tower (and a Hi Blow or 2) and lots of spraying, my garden manages to survive this very un-Belgian weather. So do the fish. snip Theo...I think you have THE most fantastically landscaped ponds I have ever seen. BV. |
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we just broke a 3 week spell of mid 90's to 100ish IT SUCKED.....sorry I
hate the heat ;-), you have a great yard but even the nakid guy in photo 3 looks like it is too hot out:-) "Theo van Daele" wrote in message ... So we officially have a heat wave (more than 5 consecutive days above 30°C), fish are dying in natural ponds through oxygen deprivation :-( 33°C in the shade as I type this... (92°F) at 9 PM Courtesy of a spray bar (thanks Roark) and a trickle tower (and a Hi Blow or 2) and lots of spraying, my garden manages to survive this very un-Belgian weather. So do the fish. Water temp: 23°C Pics can be found at http://www.wide-o.net/august_pond/ Enjoy :-) Theo |
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I just drooled over your pictures, Theo. Just like K30,
I too missed the fact that you are in Belgium. I thought you all were in England... in fact, your pond pics just scream England! Sorry. Where, if you don't mind telling us, in Belgium are you? My neighbor is from Liege. A World War II bride! Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Theo van Daele" wrote in message ... So we officially have a heat wave (more than 5 consecutive days above 30°C), fish are dying in natural ponds through oxygen deprivation :-( 33°C in the shade as I type this... (92°F) at 9 PM Courtesy of a spray bar (thanks Roark) and a trickle tower (and a Hi Blow or 2) and lots of spraying, my garden manages to survive this very un-Belgian weather. So do the fish. Water temp: 23°C Pics can be found at http://www.wide-o.net/august_pond/ Enjoy :-) Theo |
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Your pond is .... perfect is the only word that comes close to
describing it. At those temperatures I would have to tell those koi to "Make room for Daddy." Although some are large enough to throw you back out of the water. Good luck with the heat. "Theo van Daele" wrote in message ... So we officially have a heat wave (more than 5 consecutive days above 30°C), fish are dying in natural ponds through oxygen deprivation :-( 33°C in the shade as I type this... (92°F) at 9 PM Courtesy of a spray bar (thanks Roark) and a trickle tower (and a Hi Blow or 2) and lots of spraying, my garden manages to survive this very un-Belgian weather. So do the fish. Water temp: 23°C Pics can be found at http://www.wide-o.net/august_pond/ Enjoy :-) Theo |
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I heat wave here would be 2 days without rain and temps above 75. It's been
a crazy sad summer for the residents of Pittsburgh, PA. It's been raining nearly everyday for about 4 months now. "Theo van Daele" wrote in message ... So we officially have a heat wave (more than 5 consecutive days above 30°C), fish are dying in natural ponds through oxygen deprivation :-( 33°C in the shade as I type this... (92°F) at 9 PM Courtesy of a spray bar (thanks Roark) and a trickle tower (and a Hi Blow or 2) and lots of spraying, my garden manages to survive this very un-Belgian weather. So do the fish. Water temp: 23°C Pics can be found at http://www.wide-o.net/august_pond/ Enjoy :-) Theo |
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Ah Yes, Antwerp... I know Antwerp. Your landscaping
does look like England - now I know why! And Yes, my neighbor, Yette, goes to Belgium often. At least every 6 months. Yette does indeed still speak French... what is strange is that her sis, Anne, is over here as well & she speaks French and sounds French whereas Yette sounds Dutch or German! She talks alot about WWII and the days when the Germans were coming and going. Then when the Yanks started bombing!! Wow! Don't believe I would have liked it there at all. Her hubby went back with her a couple of times. (a different hubby from the one she married during the War.) Augie walked all over Liege and was very impressed with the city. You have told me more than I've ever known and we've been neighbors for 45 years. LOL! I knew about the Ardens ... My ex-hubby had gotten shot down over Liege so they had lots to talk about. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Theo van Daele" wrote in message ... Thanks Nedra. England ... probably true, but it is a coincidence. Although we have a very similar climate I suppose, and we do watch many BBC gardening programs over here. I live near Antwerp, about 50 miles from Liege. Did your neighbor ever visit Belgium again ? Does she still speak French ? (I'm from the Flemish parts) Liege is a very special town ("The Fire City") and has in history long been it's own state. It's also the "gateway" to the Ardens, where so many remains of WWII can still be found. In fact Belgium is one big WWII museum. Theo "Nedra" schreef in bericht link.net... I just drooled over your pictures, Theo. Just like K30, I too missed the fact that you are in Belgium. I thought you all were in England... in fact, your pond pics just scream England! Sorry. Where, if you don't mind telling us, in Belgium are you? My neighbor is from Liege. A World War II bride! Nedra |
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Theo wrote . do yours jump in the
pond very often ? My labradors are a bit odd. Neither one of them like to swim! As puppies they like to dig in the turf bank and make it all muddy. They took out water hyacinths, chewed them up and pulled lilies to the side by their pads. And they laid in wait for spawning goldfish and removed the fish from the pond to lay on the grass, I think they thought they were the vice patrol. Now that they are older they leave the pond alone. Every once in a while the younger labrador will go racing through the frog bog and suffer smelly paws as a result. Hope it cools off! k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...ors/index.html |
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