Lynda from Perth

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Please come in, you are most very welcome.  There is a super spread on the table of goodies brought by my other guests, please help yourself and enjoy. If you are health conscious there is carrot juice in the kitchen. The cellar is well stocked with Aussie Reds and NZ whites. Enjoy

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   CynB  From Redlands Qld Aus    Supporting Member
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Hi Lynda,
Thank you so much for your birthday wishes to me on the 16th. My apologies for being so late in replying. I had a lovely day, made even better by the greetings from my new friends on this site. Thank you so much!
That's a great looking house, yours?
18/Jan/08 6:05 PM
   Jim  From Jupiter
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I wrote my intro paragraph some time ago, after reading a story in the newspaper about a local woman who was capturing and spaying feral felines, and finding homes for the ones which were not too wild to be kept in a home. In my work in a nature center, just today I spoke to guests about the terrible damage that feral dogs and cats do in ecosystems which developed without them, such as offshore islands, where cats (and rats) destroy bird nesting colonies. You are right, the wording of my intro paragraph implies I want to keep feral pets in the wild, which is not the case. I will change it!
25/Jan/08 12:46 PM
   Rayray  From Yorks & E.Sussex    Supporting Member
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Dear Lynda,
I am sorry I broke off abruptly our last night time, but it was late and I was very tired after a hard day. We have a garden pond with carp (koi) and in the Winter when it is cold, being cold-blooded, they grind to a halt in a kind of hibernation. The weather is sub-zero sometimes in Winter, and water may then freeze in pipes, ponds etc. In ponds a layer of ice forms on the surface as ice, from surface water at less than 4 degrees C, which is less dense that median-temperature water. the ice layer will insulate further loss of heat from the pond so it does not not freeze solid, and the fish can survive in their sleep. Pond equipment, as do water water pipes, is subject to frost damage, because when the ice expands on freezing it splits rigid pipes open and, after the thaw, that can cause a flood.
Sorry if it sound like a lesson - I must be pedantic from past teaching. We drain any outside pipes and lag those exposed within the house to undue cold. The carp are well-looked after, but as they grow too big for the pond, occasionally we release large ones into the lake in the nearby park. If they are too crowded they can become cannibalistic with big-eating-small - even when they are adequately nourished. They are also prone to fungal disease with overcrowding.
01/Feb/08 12:20 AM
   Susan  From Qld    Supporting Member
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Hi Lynda. The reason that the posts spread right across the page today is that someone typed in a huge nonsense word without any spaces. That will stretch the entire page.
02/Feb/08 12:42 AM
   Orianne  From Ottawa,Canada
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Thank you Lynda for taking the time to stop in and write a lovely message for my B-Day...I visited outside of your house and at flickr...If this is a house, personnalyI would call it a chateau. Most of all I love that little blue wren...we don't see anything like it around here.
12/Feb/08 4:06 AM
   Kate  From Sydney    Supporting Member
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Hi Linda. for the birthday wishes. I hope you're having a great St Valentines Day. There are actually 2 white fish, but you can only see them both if they're both swimming over a coloured fish! I like your weather station!
14/Feb/08 3:30 PM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Hey Lynda, I too thought it a bit suss. He seems quite intelligent, but it could have been a slip of the tongue. Love the widget
17/Feb/08 9:43 PM
   Brenda  From Stevenage UK
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Lynda, many thanks for the birthday greetings. Please share with me some of the cake (with a candle) and a glass of bubbly.
25/Feb/08 9:22 AM
   Zoki  From Sydney
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for birthday wishes.
26/Feb/08 1:42 AM
   Mary  From Bibra Lake WA    Supporting Member
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Lynda! sylphlike figure!!! how many wines did you imbibe????
26/Feb/08 12:52 PM
   Kate  From Melbourne    Supporting Member
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Hi Lynda, thanks for your kind message. I am actually feeling a little healed already, being able to share my sadness with the lovely people on this site.
28/Feb/08 10:38 PM
   Kathy  From Maryland/USA    Supporting Member
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Thank you Lynda, for the birthday wishes!
It is my first birthdat in Sudokuland, and what a treat!
03/Mar/08 3:44 AM
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for my birthday wishes .
Drop by any time
08/Mar/08 7:50 PM
   eaa  From Tassie
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Glad you bought the little wren back. If we or I have a few hours to spare I will give you a tingle.
10/Mar/08 11:30 AM
   Eri  From St. Louis, USA
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Hi, Lynda-
A belated thanks for visiting my new page... I like your house pics; they make me feel warm and summery. Baby is due at the end of August, but my husband is convinced it will be later. His reasoning: I'm never on time for anything!!
Cheers!
14/Mar/08 12:51 AM
   Rayray  From Yorks & E.Sussex    Supporting Member
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Hi sudokuistic friend,
I am pleased you recorded your liking of the picture of sunflowers among dunes near Rockhampton. I am faitly sure they were growing 'wild', and I do not believe they were garden escapes. However I have no notes from the time, and present uncertainty emphasises desirability of such notes.
23/Mar/08 11:02 PM
   Junebug_Jenny  From Michigan
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Hi Lynda,

Thanks for the birthday wishes! And thanks for visiting again. BTW, I really enjoyed learning about your blue fairy wren. Have a lovely day.

Jenn
31/Mar/08 2:09 PM
Judy  From Fort Worth    Supporting Member
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Thank you, Lynda. Lovely place!
02/Apr/08 10:14 PM
   Bean  From Melbourne Vic AU    Supporting Member
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Hi Lynda...loved todays joke about the teeth!!
Tickled my funny bone no end....even tho I have seen it before!
08/Apr/08 8:33 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU    Supporting Member
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Lynda, I have been overwhelmed by the kindness shown to me for my birthday. It really does make your day to find well wishers from all over the world have visited with such greetings.
From the bottom of my heart, I thank you.
18/Apr/08 9:35 PM
   Rolanda  From Perth, West Aust.    Supporting Member
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for Thursday
22/Apr/08 12:25 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU    Supporting Member
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Lynda, just popping in because I haven't seen you post for a while.
Thinking of you,
Gail
24/Apr/08 9:38 PM
   Rayray  From Yorks & E.Sussex    Supporting Member
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Goodbye Lynda.
I am sure you are at peace wherever you are, and I am sure that there you will be able to read this message. So, thank you for the wonderful E-Mails in your final weeks; for your tolerance; your warm, cheerful friendship - even in adversity; for your unusual and real bravery, humility and exemplary consideration for others in the face of that adversity. Thank-you for the card and the present for my recent birthday - they were marvellous. I shall always remember you. But right now I am too sad to write any more.
Rayray
01/May/08 6:46 PM
   Rolanda  From Perth, West Aust.    Supporting Member
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RIP Lynda



01/May/08 6:59 PM
   rosemary  From wangaratta    Supporting Member
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sending my deepest sympathy to Peter and the extended family on the sad death of Lynda. May life ever after be full of sudoku and all those things that Lynda enjoyed in life.
01/May/08 7:00 PM
   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU    Supporting Member
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Lynda, I will miss our chats.

My sincerest condolences to your family.

01/May/08 7:16 PM
   Madby3  From Gold Coast, Australia
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I was just looking at the photo you submitted above of the beautiful rainbow in the clouds. Whenever I see a beautiful rainbow my thoughts will be of you.
We will all miss you.
Goodbye for now Lynda.
01/May/08 7:53 PM
   Madby3  From Gold Coast, Australia
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Now we all have another Angel to look over us. Helping us to get that puzzle sorted...
01/May/08 7:54 PM
   Suzy  From Oz
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Sending thoughts and wishes to Lynda, Peter and your families. I am so sorry..
01/May/08 8:14 PM
   eaa  From Tassie
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Every time I see a little blue wren I will think of you Lynda. RIP
01/May/08 8:16 PM
   CynB  From Redlands Qld Aus    Supporting Member
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Rest in peace, Lynda - condolences to Peter and your family. Tonight I feel very sad.
01/May/08 8:25 PM
   Angie  From Melb    Supporting Member
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Peter and family

Words, however kind,
can't mend your heartache:
but those who care and
share your loss wish you
comfort and peace of mind.
May you find strength
in the love of family
and in the warm embrace
of friends.

My Deepest Sympathy to you all.


Rest In Peace Lynda,
Forever in our Hearts.
01/May/08 8:31 PM
   k  From brissie    Supporting Member
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01/May/08 8:48 PM
   Broni  From Qld, Australia    Supporting Member
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Goodnight Lynda, sleep well.
01/May/08 9:09 PM
   Jaz  From Melbourne, Australia
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R.I.P. Lynda "On the Wings of a Blue Wren" Another Angel to keep watch over Us. I am very saddened. Take Care, Peter xxxx
01/May/08 9:26 PM
   andrĂ©  From england    Supporting Member
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Rest in peace Lynda. It is too sad for words, you were a delightful lady and I shall always remember that. My heart goes out to you Peter and all your family. Take care xxx
01/May/08 9:47 PM
   MizTricia1  From Alabama, USA    Supporting Member
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In Memory of Lynda:

You were always thinking of others, even when others should have been thinking of you. I feel honored to have known you, and I shall really miss our conversations. I shall miss seeing your Blue Wren avatar or your horse and foal on the Sudoku pages. Now that lovely photo of the fire rainbow shall always be connected to you im my mind.

Even though we do not have a blue wren here in the USA, we have a blue bunting, as brightly colored as your wren, and they nest in my back yard. I shall think of you when I see our lovely blue bunting, or a horse in pasture, or a rainbow.

Lynda, I shall miss you and I light a candle in your memory.

01/May/08 9:47 PM
   Brenda  From Stevenage UK
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Our thoughts are with your family at this very sad time. I didn't know Lynda for very long but enjoyed our conversations. She will be sadly missed
01/May/08 10:27 PM
   mymare  From Naperville, IL    Supporting Member
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I have always enjoyed your home. Wishing peace and comfort to your family at this sad time, Rest in peace and love. With you in my prayers, Mary
01/May/08 10:28 PM
   Kate  From Melbourne    Supporting Member
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R.I.P Lynda
01/May/08 10:49 PM
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