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I wish everyone a Happy Holiday. :-)
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ReelMcKoi wrote:
I wish everyone a Happy Holiday. :-)

Likewise
http://www.blackberrymoon.co.uk/xmas2008/xmas2008

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On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 10:24:15 EST, "ReelMcKoi" wrote:

I wish everyone a Happy Holiday. :-)


And Good Will to All!

And everyone check in if you got any good ponding/gardening gifts. I know
I'd love to hear about them.

Waiting for family to arrive here, boys still sleeping, I should be
checking to see how long ham needs to cook..... Merry Christmas ~ jan
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No pond gifts, but all of our family in for dinner. The temps are in
the 60s here in MS.

Merry Christmas to all.

Phyllis and Jim

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No pond gifts, but all of our family in for dinner. The temps are in
the 60s here in MS.
Phyllis and Jim


14F here and foggy. Snow amount probably the most I've seen since putting
in the ponds. I'm glad for the insulation though, I haven't had to turn the
heater on very often to maintain a temp around 37-38F.

No pond gifts either, but 2 solar powered spot lights in fake rocks and a
heated water dish for the squirrels and birds. ~ jan
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