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Old 15-01-2004, 03:22 PM
Broomhilda
 
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Default Lawn Ornaments/Cranes, Herons

Sorry about that, but facts are facts. Wait til I get back north to my new
pond. It's all finished but the landscaping but I am sure I will have tons
of questions.


"RichToyBox" wrote in message
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You make me blush.
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http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


"Broomhilda" wrote in message
nk.net...
Thanks to everyone!! Isn't Rich Toybox a gem? He has helped me so

much.

Wouldn't mind a sandhill crane. Yesterday took my pooch for a walk to

one
of Florida's socalled lakes. Little crippled duck lives there. Both

feet
are lame and it can't walk but manages to swim and to fly.
I go everyday to feed it.

Anyway, three sandhill cranes got between me and the lake (in Michigan

they
are called ponds) and really screeched. They made so darned much noise
people came out of their houses to see who was killing the wild life.

Wasn't me or my dog who was on a leash.

Thanks again.
"Pond Newbie" wrote in message
...
Trying to find a natural looking crane or heron lawn ornament to put

by
my
new pond. Can someone tell me where such an item might be

available?
thanks.


My pond supply dealer, Shari's Petal and Ponds, has a few different

kinds.
She is really
good with advice and help, too! I found her through RichToyBox, and

have
found her to be
really great to deal with!

Here is a link to her page:
http://petal-and-ponds.iswiz.com/products.html

The decoys are at the bottom of the page.
I like the sounds of the "fish" one... hahahaha. I think that would

be
funny to watch.

I was thinking of going with the Scarecrow, but the only thing that

worries me is
forgetting to keep the batteries changed. We have cattle egrets here,

but
I have never
seen one near the pond, however something got my biggest koi last

fall.
I
think it was due
to his tendency to jump into the bog that runs around the preformed

pond.
He always made a
lot of splashing noise, and I am sure that attracted some unwanted

attention.



Good luck with your new pond!

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DeAnna