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Old 23-10-2009, 12:38 PM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
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Default Another weekend

I need to unfurl my leaf netting and get it draped over my 2X4 duct taped
support system to keep falling leaves out of the pond. I need to trim up my
water lily leaves that are dying back as well as any other plant material
that's going dormant to keep it from rotting in the pond. I'll renew my
thinking about removing my 3000 gph pump and replacing with a smaller, more
cost effective pump for the winter months which I've not yet bought because
I balk at the price tag every time I look at the "efficient" OASE pumps.

I'll marvel at how clear the water is and ponder buying a UV filter so that
it would be this clear in early spring but balk at the price for one. (see
above) I'll get a good look at my fish population and wonder why it isn't
larger? Was it the GBH? The water moccasin? I won't know the answer but I'll
realize that my pond was supporting about as much fish load as it should and
write it off as natural selection.

I'll consider buying Matala pads to replace the 200 pounds of lava rock I
have in my filter falls. I'll come away amazed at how much they cost. (see
above)

I'll remember that I didn't clean out my filter for the first time since
1998 and be amazed that I didn't experience any ill effects from not doing
that maintenance. I'll smile inwardly at my wisdom for over designing my
pond which allowed me to do this. I'll quickly ask for forgiveness for
having this thought and quickly knock on wood or else I'll risk being struck
by lightening or some mishap to my pond.

I'll remember that the Arkansas Razorbacks are playing the Ole Miss Rebels
in football at 2:30 CST and drop anything not completed before kick off.

JB




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"~ jan" wrote in message
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Is almost upon us, what winterizing do you need to do this weekend? Pond
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yard wise? ~ jan
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