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Old August 28th 04, 11:43 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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Default Full ponder stripes

Well it finally happened, I managed not to let it happen for almost 10
years, but I finally had a full head to toe dip with destiny.

I did a full header into the koi pond, good thing that island isn't in
there any more, but if it was, I wouldn't have been doing what I was doing,
which was, trying to get the skimmer set right. When we had the island the
skimmer was tied to it, now it isn't tied off solid and gets out of kilter
when I do a water change.

Now I wasn't planning to do a water change, but DS distracted me while
helping clean the one bio-chamber (he didn't want to get his hands dirty
touching the form, and the process does go faster if one is manning the
power washer while the other flips, removes, takes clean one off puts dirty
one on the rack) doing this I forgot I was filling the stock tank with pond
water.

I had pulled a whole bunch more babies out of that bio-chamber. I'd emptied
the stock tank figuring using pond water would be ideal, unfortunately more
water got removed than I'd plan, which stopped the pump and put the skimmer
out-of-kilter.

As I went to fix it, by using my hook on a stick, the stick slipped, and in
I went. Geeze. Totally soaked, but glad I didn't have the phone in my
pocket like I'd had earlier that morning.

The good news, I think I pulled at least 20 more babies out, bigger than
the ones I gave away last week that I'd raised in the stock tank. Also a
few big ones were put straight back into the pond with the good dozen
already in there, one of which looks like a really nice platinum butterfly.

Now to go prune in the lily pond, but I'll have my pond shoes on for that.
~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
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Old August 29th 04, 03:25 AM
Pinkpggy
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Totally soaked, but glad I didn't have the phone in my
pocket like I'd had earlier that morning.


I accidently dropped our phone in the pond last summer. Did you know that a
cordless phone won't float? LOL It sure makes a nice glub, glub sound though.
LOL
Jan
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Old August 29th 04, 04:34 AM
Roy
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 15:43:49 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

===Well it finally happened, I managed not to let it happen for almost 10
===years, but I finally had a full head to toe dip with destiny.
===
===I did a full header into the koi pond, good thing that island isn't in
===there any more, but if it was, I wouldn't have been doing what I was doing,
===which was, trying to get the skimmer set right. When we had the island the
===skimmer was tied to it, now it isn't tied off solid and gets out of kilter
===when I do a water change.
===
===Now I wasn't planning to do a water change, but DS distracted me while
===helping clean the one bio-chamber (he didn't want to get his hands dirty
===touching the form, and the process does go faster if one is manning the
===power washer while the other flips, removes, takes clean one off puts dirty
===one on the rack) doing this I forgot I was filling the stock tank with pond
===water.
===
===I had pulled a whole bunch more babies out of that bio-chamber. I'd emptied
===the stock tank figuring using pond water would be ideal, unfortunately more
===water got removed than I'd plan, which stopped the pump and put the skimmer
===out-of-kilter.
===
===As I went to fix it, by using my hook on a stick, the stick slipped, and in
===I went. Geeze. Totally soaked, but glad I didn't have the phone in my
===pocket like I'd had earlier that morning.
===
===The good news, I think I pulled at least 20 more babies out, bigger than
===the ones I gave away last week that I'd raised in the stock tank. Also a
===few big ones were put straight back into the pond with the good dozen
===already in there, one of which looks like a really nice platinum butterfly.
===
===Now to go prune in the lily pond, but I'll have my pond shoes on for that.
=== ~ jan
===
===
=== ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~



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Old August 29th 04, 05:35 AM
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Check with your doctors about pond water if you get any in your eyes, if you
wear contacts. My brother-in-law is fighting to keep his sight from an
infection that you can get from lake water. I figure pond water is just as
contaminated if you have fish and plants in it. KathyAZ
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
Well it finally happened, I managed not to let it happen for almost 10
years, but I finally had a full head to toe dip with destiny.

I did a full header into the koi pond, good thing that island isn't in
there any more, but if it was, I wouldn't have been doing what I was

doing,
which was, trying to get the skimmer set right. When we had the island the
skimmer was tied to it, now it isn't tied off solid and gets out of kilter
when I do a water change.

Now I wasn't planning to do a water change, but DS distracted me while
helping clean the one bio-chamber (he didn't want to get his hands dirty
touching the form, and the process does go faster if one is manning the
power washer while the other flips, removes, takes clean one off puts

dirty
one on the rack) doing this I forgot I was filling the stock tank with

pond
water.

I had pulled a whole bunch more babies out of that bio-chamber. I'd

emptied
the stock tank figuring using pond water would be ideal, unfortunately

more
water got removed than I'd plan, which stopped the pump and put the

skimmer
out-of-kilter.

As I went to fix it, by using my hook on a stick, the stick slipped, and

in
I went. Geeze. Totally soaked, but glad I didn't have the phone in my
pocket like I'd had earlier that morning.

The good news, I think I pulled at least 20 more babies out, bigger than
the ones I gave away last week that I'd raised in the stock tank. Also a
few big ones were put straight back into the pond with the good dozen
already in there, one of which looks like a really nice platinum

butterfly.

Now to go prune in the lily pond, but I'll have my pond shoes on for that.
~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~



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Old August 29th 04, 04:18 PM
Dave and Miss
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Hey Jan.....Congratts on getting your stripes. I know just how you feel,
since I myself took a dip recently. Anybody get a picture?
Dave http://photos.yahoo.com/jeepin9557
"Kathy" wrote in message
news:W2dYc.20048$nk.19109@okepread05...
Check with your doctors about pond water if you get any in your eyes, if

you
wear contacts. My brother-in-law is fighting to keep his sight from an
infection that you can get from lake water. I figure pond water is just as
contaminated if you have fish and plants in it. KathyAZ
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
Well it finally happened, I managed not to let it happen for almost 10
years, but I finally had a full head to toe dip with destiny.

I did a full header into the koi pond, good thing that island isn't in
there any more, but if it was, I wouldn't have been doing what I was

doing,
which was, trying to get the skimmer set right. When we had the island

the
skimmer was tied to it, now it isn't tied off solid and gets out of

kilter
when I do a water change.

Now I wasn't planning to do a water change, but DS distracted me while
helping clean the one bio-chamber (he didn't want to get his hands dirty
touching the form, and the process does go faster if one is manning the
power washer while the other flips, removes, takes clean one off puts

dirty
one on the rack) doing this I forgot I was filling the stock tank with

pond
water.

I had pulled a whole bunch more babies out of that bio-chamber. I'd

emptied
the stock tank figuring using pond water would be ideal, unfortunately

more
water got removed than I'd plan, which stopped the pump and put the

skimmer
out-of-kilter.

As I went to fix it, by using my hook on a stick, the stick slipped, and

in
I went. Geeze. Totally soaked, but glad I didn't have the phone in my
pocket like I'd had earlier that morning.

The good news, I think I pulled at least 20 more babies out, bigger than
the ones I gave away last week that I'd raised in the stock tank. Also a
few big ones were put straight back into the pond with the good dozen
already in there, one of which looks like a really nice platinum

butterfly.

Now to go prune in the lily pond, but I'll have my pond shoes on for

that.
~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~





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Old August 30th 04, 03:19 PM
Happy'Cam'per
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So the hubby got a free wet t shirt competition then?.....hee heee, good
times
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Old August 30th 04, 04:27 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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Check with your doctors about pond water if you get any in your eyes, if you
wear contacts. My brother-in-law is fighting to keep his sight from an
infection that you can get from lake water. I figure pond water is just as
contaminated if you have fish and plants in it. KathyAZ


I wondered about this, don't think I opened my eyes, and I don't wear
contacts, TG, definitely had it in my ears though. DH wondered if I needed
a parasite or salt dip treatment. s And he wasn't home to see the wet rat
t-shirt contest, but oh for a web cam. Even I would have liked to see how
graceful my swan dive was. ;o)

Btw, funny thing. The pond I fell into has about 20 baby koi in it along
with 6 large koi. When DH came home he asked where I was standing, so I
stand in that area, and the baby koi who have been swimming with the big
guys for weeks now, totally disappeared from sight. As if, they yelled
"She's coming in again! Look out and get the L out of the way!" The big
fish weren't bothered at all. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
 




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