So, my non-working pump has been an ordeal. And add to that - Dino is gone. I am assuming he died somewhere in there, but we never found him anywhere. Moby and Ahab did not comment on the loss of their pond mate. But Ahab, he has a history, you know.
In an effort to get to some sort of "normal", Baton Rouge feels strained and different. There is a lot more anxiety in the people I speak to; sort of a senses heightened.
One quilt group meeting was cancelled yesterday because many of the members would have to come past the area that was closed due to the killing of three of our police officers. I have the Modern Group tonight but the meeting is downtown, and I am not sure I want to be down there yet.


HARB'S OASIS REFUSED TO REPLACE THE PUMP SAYING WE USED IT. I think he is getting senile.


Against my wishes, Frank bought another pump from them! AUGHHH!
We went home, re-wired the new pump to the box, filled the hole with some waterproof silicon caulk designed for under water use. After several hours, half the water drained out. Thank goodness I waited to put the fishies back in!

So far it has been fine. I am slowly declorinating water to add back to the tank, you really can't add too much new water too fast. But the two fishes seem happy.
And they do not miss Dino.
He must have been some kind of character.
I wonder if a bird got him. Some catch fish right out of lakes, why not your little pond? I doubt a cat would be able to catch him. Poor Dino
ReplyDeleteGlad you got the fish pond back in working order.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you should try and contact the manufacturer of the pump. They may step up and do something to resolve the situation. I would also tell them that the retail outlet, Harb's, would not stand behind the product. That will not make the manufacturer happy at all!
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