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Old January 5th 04, 12:21 AM
Zookeeper
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Well, after months of computer problems, ISP problems, family and pet
illnesses and deaths, ... I'm back!! Talk about withdrawal symptoms --
really miss this group when I can't get to it as often as I like.

And now for the pond ... it's still there, LOL! I didn't get all the
fall leaves out before the freeze and snow, but the fishies seem to be
surviving just fine for now. Will just have to do a little extra spring
cleaning in a FEW weeks.

Hope everyone enjoyed the holidays! The best gift delivered by Santa
this year was a digital camera to our 16yo son, so will be snapping some
pics of the pond, garden, pets and kids soon. Errrr, I mean, he will be
taking the pictures as I'm a typical mom, and know nothing about newer
technology, LOL!
--
Kathy, aka Zk
3500gal pond, 13 pond piggies
Oregon, USDA Zone 7

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Old January 6th 04, 11:44 AM
Phyllis and Jim Hurley
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Welcome back. A few weeks is amazing. Seems like winter just got going.

Jim


"Zookeeper" wrote in message
...
Well, after months of computer problems, ISP problems, family and pet
illnesses and deaths, ... I'm back!! Talk about withdrawal symptoms --
really miss this group when I can't get to it as often as I like.

And now for the pond ... it's still there, LOL! I didn't get all the
fall leaves out before the freeze and snow, but the fishies seem to be
surviving just fine for now. Will just have to do a little extra spring
cleaning in a FEW weeks.

Hope everyone enjoyed the holidays! The best gift delivered by Santa
this year was a digital camera to our 16yo son, so will be snapping some
pics of the pond, garden, pets and kids soon. Errrr, I mean, he will be
taking the pictures as I'm a typical mom, and know nothing about newer
technology, LOL!
--
Kathy, aka Zk
3500gal pond, 13 pond piggies
Oregon, USDA Zone 7



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Old January 6th 04, 03:09 PM
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"Zookeeper" wrote in message
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Well, after months of computer problems, ISP problems, family and pet
illnesses and deaths, ... I'm back!! Talk about withdrawal symptoms --
really miss this group when I can't get to it as often as I like.

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Zk...welcome back. The holidays are over so we can all focus on getting our
ponds ready for spring right? LOL.

BV.
www.iheartmypond.com


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Old January 6th 04, 06:55 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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The holidays are over so we can all focus on getting our
ponds ready for spring right? LOL.


Spoken like a true Neophyte. ;o) Actually after this winter, a real winter,
in the PNW, I'll even look forward to the start of the ponding season.
~ jan
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Old January 6th 04, 08:45 PM
Zookeeper
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Sorry, lol!! The "FEW" was meant to be tongue in cheek. I'm sure it will
be April-May before the water gets back to 45-50*. Your winter did start
a little later than ours, but I suspect that our spring arrives later
than your spring gets going.
--
Kathy aka Zk

Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote:
Welcome back. A few weeks is amazing. Seems like winter just got going.

"Zookeeper" wrote in message
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... Will just have to do a little extra spring
cleaning in a FEW weeks ...


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Old January 6th 04, 08:46 PM
Zookeeper
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BenignVanilla wrote:
Zk...welcome back. The holidays are over so we can all focus on getting our
ponds ready for spring right? LOL.

BV.
www.iheartmypond.com


Thanks BV. With two inches of powder snow on the ground (on top of 1-3
inches of icy snow left over from New Year's Day), and 2/3 of pond
covered in a thin layer of ice and snow, this is a good time to focus on
getting our ponds ready for spring. Actually, I think the "getting
ready" and planning starts as soon as we stop feeding the fish and get
the pond ready for winter. LOL. Gotta have something to do while my toes
are freezing.
--
Zk

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Old January 6th 04, 11:55 PM
Anne Lurie
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Kathy, as a digital-camera owning grandma, I suggest you set the camera to A
or Auto & snap a few pix here & there. I've had my Canon Powershot for
nearly 2 years, and I'm planning to read the instruction book any day
ow -- not!

Glad to see you back

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC

"Zookeeper" wrote in message
...
Well, after months of computer problems, ISP problems, family and pet
illnesses and deaths, ... I'm back!! Talk about withdrawal symptoms --
really miss this group when I can't get to it as often as I like.

And now for the pond ... it's still there, LOL! I didn't get all the
fall leaves out before the freeze and snow, but the fishies seem to be
surviving just fine for now. Will just have to do a little extra spring
cleaning in a FEW weeks.

Hope everyone enjoyed the holidays! The best gift delivered by Santa
this year was a digital camera to our 16yo son, so will be snapping some
pics of the pond, garden, pets and kids soon. Errrr, I mean, he will be
taking the pictures as I'm a typical mom, and know nothing about newer
technology, LOL!
--
Kathy, aka Zk
3500gal pond, 13 pond piggies
Oregon, USDA Zone 7



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Old January 7th 04, 02:01 PM
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"Zookeeper" wrote in message
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BenignVanilla wrote:
Zk...welcome back. The holidays are over so we can all focus on getting

our
ponds ready for spring right? LOL.

BV.
www.iheartmypond.com


Thanks BV. With two inches of powder snow on the ground (on top of 1-3
inches of icy snow left over from New Year's Day), and 2/3 of pond
covered in a thin layer of ice and snow, this is a good time to focus on
getting our ponds ready for spring. Actually, I think the "getting
ready" and planning starts as soon as we stop feeding the fish and get
the pond ready for winter. LOL. Gotta have something to do while my toes
are freezing.


I have plenty to do. I never did install my diffuser last year, so I need to
do that this spring. I have a ton of leaves in there, so I'll have that to
contend with. My biggest problem is the leak in the stream. It forces me to
do water changes, but I don't like being forced to do anything.

BV.
www.iheartmypond.com


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Old January 8th 04, 06:07 AM
Zookeeper
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Thanks Anne. We had ulterior motives in getting Santa to provide the
camera for son #1 -- I've wanted one for years, but even with the prices
coming down, it still seemed too extravagant. But Staples had a great
deal on an HP so son #1 has been snapping shots, and running down tons
of batteries since Christmas day. And all the snow we've had has
inspired lots of shots, and lots of videos of sledding and boarding
friends. (Son didn't read instruction book either)

Here's the first pic of all three canine critters:
http://tinyurl.com/2pcub

If I can convince son to leave camera home from school, I hope to get
some pond pics soon.
--
Kathy aka Zk

Anne Lurie wrote:
Kathy, as a digital-camera owning grandma, I suggest you set the camera to A
or Auto & snap a few pix here & there. I've had my Canon Powershot for
nearly 2 years, and I'm planning to read the instruction book any day
ow -- not!

Glad to see you back


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Old January 8th 04, 06:09 AM
Zookeeper
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And so it continues, the pond work is never done, especially when we
have to remodel, or enlarge, or add streams, or ... Sorry you're still
dealing with the leak. Have you tried the milk trick yet? or does that
only work in still water? Well, someone will pipe up with an answer or
two I'm sure.
--
Zk

BenignVanilla wrote:

I have plenty to do. I never did install my diffuser last year, so I need to
do that this spring. I have a ton of leaves in there, so I'll have that to
contend with. My biggest problem is the leak in the stream. It forces me to
do water changes, but I don't like being forced to do anything.

BV.
www.iheartmypond.com


 




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