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Old 09-03-2004, 04:13 AM
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Default spring pond work

73F and gorgeous here in Fort Worth. I went out to the dead looking
pond. I stuck my fingers in and moved them and called "Come here, my
big boy," and up came my big orange and white goldfish. Not only did
he let me pet him, but countless times and he wanted to be petted.
Could he have missed me? Nah....probably not. But he ate a few food
pellets. I would have had to raised the net to see the pond temp, so i
didn't. Felt cold to me, but all 3 fish were swimming around. Glad
they made it. Now, if i can just remember when the toads spawned last
year. It was the last 2 days of either april or may. With a month or
two of leaves falling yet to go, i don't want to un net the pond until
i have to.

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