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Bill, we've backed off on BV for a while after the great pond dying experiment.
This blue water incident coming so closely on the heels of the orange water drama, well, sometimes you just have to give him time to recover. Bill wrote One of the first things I noticed about 'the group' was an absence of levity. Most of you must have taken the day off ![]() kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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Ahah - That was probably the feeling I couldnt put my finger on in reading
the thread. I have never been assimilated before. Believe me I am. I have already gotten several wide eyed looks of astonishment when I have voice my vision of someday having a bigger or more ponds, bogs etc. BTW - 'swentlop' or did everyone not get that message. Bill "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Newbie Bill wrote ps Inquiring minds have wondered what this secret handshake porgies thing is ![]() Ah, ;-) a chance to post the PORG dogma! You are a PORG, or more accurately, you have been porged. Rec.ponders have been tasked to go out and assimilate lawns into ponds. Resistance is futile. (If you are a Star Trek, Next Generation fan you'll recognize we unashamedly ripped off the term Borg (the half machine, half human beings who absorb any race they come across into the Borg Collective) and assimilated it unto our own selves.) Your mission, and you must accept it (remember resistance is futile), is to go forth and assimilate your friends' and neighbors' lawns into ponds. This is the PORG motto, creed, agenda, dogma, rules of the road, law, platform and way of life. The secret handshake... the memo got lost with the German Shepherd sized Bullfrog whose orgins are now lost in the mists of rec.ponds time. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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Tooooooo funny. I must seriously confess I did not read any of those posts.
I have had 2 fish die in the last 6 weeks and 5 since I started. I definitely didnt want to know anything about dying experiments. What can I say - English was never my strongest subject. Bill "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Bill, we've backed off on BV for a while after the great pond dying experiment. This blue water incident coming so closely on the heels of the orange water drama, well, sometimes you just have to give him time to recover. Bill wrote One of the first things I noticed about 'the group' was an absence of levity. Most of you must have taken the day off ![]() kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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![]() "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Bill, we've backed off on BV for a while after the great pond dying experiment. This blue water incident coming so closely on the heels of the orange water snip BTW, in next year's shareholders documents you will see a motion to rename Shareholders Pond to Rainbow Pond, so don't be suprised and shocked when you see it. BV. |
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Ka30P wrote:
Some of us like birds in our ponds, others net the birds out. Some of us wish for frogs, others buy earplugs. Some of us think snails are neat in the pond, others prefer them with garlic and butter. Some of us drink beer by the pond, others are coffee addicts (raising hand). Thank you Kathy. Well put. *smile* I'm in the "coffee by the pond, absolutely thrilled with anything willing to take up residence, trying to keep it as natural as an artificial pond can get crowd, thrilled to find the birds drinking out of it, spent an hour on Saturday watching a dragonfly emerge from it's larval state, and looking for some native salamanders or newts I can purchase for my pond". Looking around, I think I'm alone now and not the only one in her or his own group. *grin* Susan shsimko[@]duke[.]edu |
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![]() Hi Susan, to keep it as natural as an artificial pond can get When the watergardening labs and I go walking along the river we carry along plastic bags. Now this is for doggy business that they leave along the path but also for neat stuff we find along the way. We bring home aquatic weeds left along the shore line, interesting grass seeds, rocks (especially those with rings around them), aquatic bugs if we can catch them, animal skulls and feathers for zoology daughter, driftwood - most of it goes in or by the ponds. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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welcome to the habit susan. i live directly in center of city of warwick but
step behind my fence and find yourself in a acre of natures beauty.i just sitting out watching world go by "Susan H. Simko" wrote in message ... Ka30P wrote: Some of us like birds in our ponds, others net the birds out. Some of us wish for frogs, others buy earplugs. Some of us think snails are neat in the pond, others prefer them with garlic and butter. Some of us drink beer by the pond, others are coffee addicts (raising hand). Thank you Kathy. Well put. *smile* I'm in the "coffee by the pond, absolutely thrilled with anything willing to take up residence, trying to keep it as natural as an artificial pond can get crowd, thrilled to find the birds drinking out of it, spent an hour on Saturday watching a dragonfly emerge from it's larval state, and looking for some native salamanders or newts I can purchase for my pond". Looking around, I think I'm alone now and not the only one in her or his own group. *grin* Susan shsimko[@]duke[.]edu |
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Ive had water in my 3600gal for over 4 months. Its had 100 fingerling
bluegill perch and 200~300 fathead minnows for 2 months. The minnow death rate stableized last week. Up until then i lost minnows everyday about 75 to 100 overall due to unaged water. It appears that waiting until the water has had at least 1 algea bloom before stocking is good advice. The 2 2' sturgeons you have will be lucky to make it to August in a brand new pond. You may want to leave them in the bath for awhile they would be Ok because Ive seen that size (1) in a 55gal aquarium Oh yeah Ive only lost 2 bluegills but thats because their the toughest fish around. On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 16:37:47 +0100, "Lostin1999" wrote: Hi again I've read all the responses, (most don't actually answer my questions, but ill get to that later..) It seems many people feel my pond is too small for koi, this is NOT a problem for me, im quite happy to have other breeds of fish.. However I will mention that Oasis (pond Product manufacturing company) produce a 223 litre pond Called Koi. that anyone would assume should be big enough for Koi! (and i know 3 people with one and several Koi within (for several years.) (6 + years in one case) Now i have already kept fish and ponds for a long time (although my biggest pond to date was only about 100 gallons (and was a nature pond (about to be recreated on a larger scale)) (ok im only in me 30's so some have kept foir much longer than me). this is where all the fish i already have are coming from this is my first onamental pond, and its been 4 years in the planning, im not some ooh a pond would be nice, and 3 days later its done.. 6 months later its gone again.. please could someone pass advice on the other questions i posed (expanding foam to make a fountain base, and the sturgeon (who havent done it since.. )) Lost |
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![]() "Susan H. Simko" wrote in message ... Ka30P wrote: Some of us like birds in our ponds, others net the birds out. Some of us wish for frogs, others buy earplugs. Some of us think snails are neat in the pond, others prefer them with garlic and butter. Some of us drink beer by the pond, others are coffee addicts (raising hand). Thank you Kathy. Well put. *smile* I'm in the "coffee by the pond, absolutely thrilled with anything willing to take up residence, trying to keep it as natural as an artificial pond can get crowd, thrilled to find the birds drinking out of it, spent an hour on Saturday watching a dragonfly emerge from it's larval state, and looking for some native salamanders or newts I can purchase for my pond". Looking around, I think I'm alone now and not the only one in her or his own group. *grin* No way you are alone! That is awesome. I am completely amazed when new critters show up at the pond. I even built some shallows to help them get in. BV. |
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Falcor wrote PORG, ??? please elaborate
Be glad to ;-) You are a Porg, or more accurately, you have been porged. Rec.ponders have been tasked to go out and assimilate lawns into ponds. Resistance is futile. (If you are a Star Trek, Next Generation fan you'll recognize we unashamedly ripped off the term Borg (the half machine, half human beings who absorb any race they come across into the Borg Collective) and assimilated it unto our own selves.) Your mission, and you must accept it (remember resistance is futile), is to go forth and assimilate your friends' and neighbors' lawns into ponds. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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