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Re: [AGA-Contest] Pond Category for Contest



For the record and to illustrate the perceived "diferrences". The North Texas Water Garden folks have never darkened our doorstep. We have considered visting their meetings but they have oddball times and dates so we've never made it to their meeting.

I guess we all find our niche.

Ricky

----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Olson" <erik@thekrib.com>
To: "AGA Aquascaping Contest Planning" <aga-contest@thekrib.com>
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: [AGA-Contest] Pond Category for Contest


On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Phil Edwards wrote:

Nooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!

That's good enough explanation to me and reason not to for me. :)

I've got a few minutes to explain:

As you probably remember, being on the other side of the contest (I beleive this was the year I cell phone'd you from Houston to let your party know I was flipping the switch on the site), we had the pond category in 2002. James felt it (along with the "art" category) was something to expand into.

My read on the dismal turnout, disinterested judging, as well as the difficulty I had in "melding" the category in with the other aquascaping categories, was that there already was a well-established pond hobby, much older than aquascaping, and they had their own contests, methodology, etc.

The criteria was really different. It didn't make sense in the context of the contest. We had to give the judges separate instructions. What it really looked like was a category for aquarists who happened to have ponds.

Anyway, I pulled it for 2003.

  - Erik

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