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Post by krisw »

Good to know Chris. When you're ready for the order, let's find out other interest, and organize from there.

Aaron, that's too bad! I say you bring him along. How else will his first words be "Ludwigia repens," if he's not exposed to the lingo regularly? :mrgreen:
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Post by DonkeyFish »

^ ditto what Kris said! Who cares if your kid can say "da-da"... "echinodorus" is WAAY more impressive.

Sorry you won't be able to make it Aaron!

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Post by ingg »

Thanks for hosting guys, very nice of you to do the cookout!

Meeting made me reminisce a little, it has been a while since we had under 30 at a meeting. Summertime is always so busy for folks, was nice to have a bit more 'cozy' of a group for a change.

BTW, those Gouramis were just awesome!
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Post by JSnyder »

ingg wrote:Thanks for hosting guys, very nice of you to do the cookout!

Meeting made me reminisce a little, it has been a while since we had under 30 at a meeting. Summertime is always so busy for folks, was nice to have a bit more 'cozy' of a group for a change.

BTW, those Gouramis were just awesome!
I second, Thanks to Chris and Amy for hosting, and the cookout (nice departure from pizza :D ) And thanks to Cavan For the interesting information on the ludwigia family, Very interesting stuff!
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Post by Judi »

Thanks for hosting, Chris and Amy, great meeting!

Thanks Cavan, for the talk on Ludwigias, and for explaining some of the basics on identifying/describing plants.

Great auction! Not quite sure how I ended up coming home with so many plants, when I wasn't planning to buy anything at all today. Now I have to figure out where to put it all!

And welcome to the new folks!
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Post by ddavila06 »

i had fun as well, quite a drive :roll: and ended up buying a lot of plants just so Dave wouldn't feel bad, you are a good auctioneer Dave :mrgreen:
The food was SOOOOO good, especially since i had a near empty stomach, thanks Guys for Hosting

Doug, the plant i was talking about is E. Tenellus Micro Pink, which i tought you were trying to get, let me know wither way.
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Post by ricoishere »

Sob, missed my first meet, and one so close! Well, I will make sure I don't have any commits for next one
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Post by seiji64 »

Hey Damian, Getting some E. tenellus micro pink would be awesome. Let me know how much and a good time to swing by and pick it up.

Another great meeting and another example of the wealth of knowledge that is in this club. Thanks Cavan for sharing. When I see folks on APC with signatures that say, "I wish we had a GWAPA," and then see the low prices that hard to find plants go for in the auctions, it really sinks in how lucky I am! Thanks for hosting Amy and Chris. And very nice tanks - now I want a dwarf puffer!

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Post by chris_todd »

Thanks for coming, everyone, and for the kind words. It was fun hosting and sharing our tanks.

Thanks Cavan for a very informative talk!

Another amazing auction! Phew! So many bags, you can't tell whether the one bag per species rule is working or not. Then again, I can only remember one or two cases where we had more than one bag of a given plant, so perhaps the rule is increasing the variety. I second Doug's comment - we're very lucky to have such a great and vibrant club!

Kris, I for one enjoyed the focus on a single family (or is it genus? I always get those confused) of plants, and would love to see that continue. You mentioned several good candidates I'd love to hear about - rotalas and crypts chief among them. Lord knows we have enough crypt experts in the club to give that talk!
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Post by Mark F. »

I would just like to add my voice to the chorus of thanks ...

- thank you Amy and Chris: both for hosting, and for my new 40 gallon tank! It was nice getting to check out your set-ups - each one had its own unique appeal.

- thank you Cavan for the presentation

- thank you Kris and whomever else worked to organize; and thanks to all the people who brought the many plants I scored at the auction

- thank you Cory and Doug for the rides (and thank you Doug for helping me carry the new tank into my house)

I'm definitely looking forward my second GWAPA meeting!
Cheers to all,
Mark F.
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