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Old 11-01-2004, 10:53 PM
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Default Burning Down the Pond

I feel guilty to do this to you, but I have no choice! Allow me this one
given the fire and winds, and other bad stuff we have had to endure! So
here I go

over 80 degrees here yesterday in Rancho Cucamonga, with projections of some
90 degrees by next Thursday!
Now that said, I am sure we are in store for some earthquake or....?

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"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
Sounds like you got what we had. Somewhere near us it hit -19*F as the all
time low for our area. We had -5.5*F on our memory thermometer as the
lowest. The snow on the ground during this time has saved a lot of plants,
not to mention my ponds.

We're now up to 34*F today. ~ jan

On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 22:56:50 -0500, "Janet"

wrote:

Your temps dropped below 0*F Jan... We have been living through an

arctic
air mass with temps of -18*F to -20*F with winchills in the -30* to -40*
mark. Even with my pump going full tilt my stream froze solid. ( I

also
had a bell fountain going and it froze solid and cracked with the pump
going... Temps are supposed to rise for the next few days to gasp

32-34*F
so I'm hoping to get some stuff thawed and checked and hopefully back up

and
running.
Janet who'll have to remember the leaf screen next fall! ;o)