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The Story of Bottled Water



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Jane Doe says:

I love that song : )
No blue canaries there though?

21st Oct 2007, 12:05

suey says:

That would be for a very small duck yeah? Maybe a coot? - What's small and fluffy and lives on a pond??

21st Oct 2007, 12:11

hildegard says:

No bees either, JD.
Sorry S, scale's not clear - those are decent-sized clumps of reeds. There was another of these on dry land with a decoy duck by it for scale & it looked pretty roomy. Could easily raise a mallard family in there... And, um, a fluffy duckling?

21st Oct 2007, 12:35

Caine says:

That's great!

21st Oct 2007, 18:53

hildegard says:

Truly, the English are bonkers & nowhere is that fact so apparent as in our gardens.

21st Oct 2007, 20:00

Caine says:

I'd fit right in.

21st Oct 2007, 20:21

taniwha says:

Very cool. And like Jane - any killing of Jason off and countless screaming argonauts going to happen?

21st Oct 2007, 20:44

swamprose says:

here, it would be a raccoon brothel.

22nd Oct 2007, 03:21

hildegard says:

As a rule, it would be moored further out - it's a floating structure atached to concrete blocks by steel hawsers. Would the swim not deter a raccoon's pleasurings?

22nd Oct 2007, 12:17

swamprose says:

water only excites them. they like to 'wash' their food. and two summers ago they got hungry and wiped out thousands of dollars worth of koi. this is indeed a raccoon pleasure palace.

22nd Oct 2007, 13:42