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Old 29-03-2005, 01:38 AM
dkat
 
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You SO have my sympathy! It is raining cats and dogs here today and we
still have snow but at least MOST of it is gone. I remember in Connecticut
we had snow until June one year. I can't believe that is going to happen to
anyone this year. May your days be sunny and your nights be warm....


"Ponder_Eh?" wrote in message
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Your link to the pictures worked just fine. It was nice to see pictures
with colorful flowers and green grass, so I went outside to take a look at
my Pond and... couldn't find it.

But I took a couple of pictures and put them on the first page of my
Website - maybe someone can spot it for me. I did see - at the back of my
lot - a little 'knob' sticking out of the snow. That is the top of the
pedestal for the Bird Bath. If I was to wade out there it would be up to
my... uhmm... navel in snow.

Snowshoes - I should have taken out my snowshoes. Nah! Another month and
the snow will be gone and I can walk out there like a normal person,

across
the bridge over the pond, and lift the top of the birdbath onto the
pedestal.

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Ponder_Eh?

Visit The Pond http://my.tbaytel.net/tboard/


"dkat" wrote in message
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This winter was so strange (no snow and warm most of the winter and then
snow storm on top of snow storm). I neglected putting in my airstone to
keep my pond open when it was so warm and then the first storm hit with

so
much snow it was impossible to do anything at all. So for the entire
month
of February and then most of March my pond was completely iced over and
covered in snow. I was expecting all of my koi to have died. Yesterday
it
was 50 and sunny. I went outside barefoot, turned on the pump and watch
the
ice crack as the water dropped from one pond and rose in the upper.

Then
I
saw my fish alive and well. Today it is snowing. It is spring isn't

it?


http://www.ofoto.com/ShareLandingSig...%3Dtrue &Ux=0

I doubt this will work but here is a link.