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1Spring Saturday

Started by Barb, March 20, 2021, 06:01:11 AM

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Barb

Hi all, Spring arrived a few hours ago, but it is only 40 right now, so sure doesn't feel like Spring yet.  But it is coming.  I plan a short trip today, for a few hours, then fish tank work when I get back.  Hope you all have a good weekend!  Liz where are you?  I will try calling again later today.
Barb

wsantia1

Good morning Barb and everyone. Barb my weather is a lot like yours today. It is currently 41 degrees and will be going up to 55F under sunny skies with no rain in sight. The 60s are coming next week.

I don't really have much on the agenda so I'll tackle what ever comes my way today. I do have to get or order a couple of small "No Poop/No Pee" signs to put up next to my mail box and in the front yard. huh

We are a new and growing subdivision and I just don't understand why some of the new people think it is okay to walk their dog onto or near your property and allow then to mess next to your mailbox or yard. I find it disrespectful to me and unhealthy for my dog. >:(

Anyway, I wish you all a great day.

Willie

Too Many Fish. Not Enough Tanks.

Ron Sower

#2
Hello....

...a beautiful spring day coming on strong here...sunny and heading to 84F...

...I meant to upload a photo of the dragonstone I'm working on yesterday...the first pic is where I was stuck yesterday when I was starting back to work on it...the second is after the idea finally settled in my mind on how to do it...lots of times when I get "writer's block" I leave the project for awhile, maybe until the next day, and it comes to me how to do something... :D ....now I think I can finish the project today and my customer can come get it...The white grid pieces won't be seen...this thing will be 36" long and 14.5" tall...

...I don' remember if I told you all that I went to the high school again this week and took them shrimp and plants for the marine bio club...really good group of kids...started talking with Tom and he said they'd like to have me do a talk on shrimp...so I got in touch yesterday with our shrimp specialist in the club and he and I are going to put together a PowerPoint presentation for them, and we're going to present it together... cool project...!

...not much planned for today other than moving our pea puffer 20L onto my shrimp rack and replacing it with another 20L to house shellies and Julies...eventually I'm getting rid of the peas...

>i hope all of you have a good day...and Happy Spring to ya! 8) 8) 8)

Happy Aquariuming,
Ron

LizStreithorst

Morning Barb and Ron, and willie soon.

Sorry about yesterday, Barb.  I called you this morning but you must have been out and about already.  I did peek in yesterday morning and saw you dodged the storm.

Willie, that dragon stone piece is going to be stunning.  And it's huge!  What tank is the guy going to put it in.

Today so far I've printed out shipping labels for shipping next week.  I have 4 boxes going out.  I need to make more boxes again.  The measuring no longer whupps my arse like it used to but all that hands and knees stuff takes a heavy toll on my back.  Before that, though I'm going to tidy up the kitchen and make a batch of brownies.
Always move forward. Never look back.

Ron Sower

Quote from: LizStreithorst on March 20, 2021, 11:22:12 AM
Willie, that dragon stone piece is going to be stunning.  And it's huge!  What tank is the guy going to put it in.
...It's going into a 60" wide acrylic tank...can't remember the gallons...
Happy Aquariuming,
Ron

LizStreithorst

Always move forward. Never look back.