Note:<888>04/07/00 Friday 11:00 P.M. EDT: Well I was up at 2 P.M.. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I cleaned up, and I went by the bank I did some business. In addition to a shopping withdrawal, I also got ten more of the new dollar coins to help put them in circulation. I then paid my rent on Lafayette Place. I then went by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I noticed one customer buying a pair of glasses binoculars. I next went by CVS on Greenwich Avenue, but I did not see anything I needed. I drove down by the waterfront. I ran into a former neighbor, and he gave me a pack of Marlboro Light 100s. I gave him a couple of the dollar coins. I chatted with another former neighbor about the birds along the waterfront. There seemed to be more around. He told me they mostly nest out on Captains Island. I noticed some of them on the island off the pennisula to the east of the pier. I could here a big dog barking along the waterfront scaring away some of the geese. We discussed ornathology and the weather. I also exchanged a couple of the dollar coins with him. They still have a large pile of dirt at the local waterfront club there where they are building the new Sea Wall. I next drove through Bruce Park along the waterfront to the CVS in Old Greenwich. I bought a bottle of Italian Spices for .99, a bottle of pepper .99, a bag of jelly beans .69, two three packs of ACT II popcorn .89, two five packs of buy three get two free of Marlboro lights 100s for $11.19 a five carton, a birthday card $2.25 plus CT. tax $1.52 for $30.60 total. I then drove around Tod's Point viewing the grey cool skies and weather. I stopped by the Southeast concession area and walked along the waterfront. I noticed a few birds on the water, and it was a very low tide. There were a few other walkers out. I scanned the shoreline and the tide line for any interesting objects and the shore was particularly clean. I then stopped by Staples in Old Greenwich. They have lots of clearence items including a number of software programs. I did not get Red Hat 6.1 Linux for $5. They had three copies of that. I did get the Microsoft Home Publishing Premium 2000 for $5, and the Borderbund PrintShop Pro Publisher 2000 Deluxe for $5 plus .60 tax for for $10.60 total. I toured the store for a while. They have the usual cross section of items. I then stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper. They have new bathrooms for the general public to the right of the entrance back where the elevators are being installed. Last night I checked out a few books too. I then stopped by the Grand Union and I purchased a half gallon of whole milk for $1.59. I then returned home, and I put away my purchases. I turned up the heat four degrees since it is cool out. I restarted my main server, and I uninstalled the second mouse mousepad on the keyboard, and I just left the regular mouse. I also uninstalled the Real Basic 7.0, and then reinstalled it. It is all running fine. I am not hungry right now from all the jelly beans I ate while doing my errands. I put the large two dollar coins back in the picture frame on the dining table. Well not much happening. I migth install the new software later on. I also have to install the Networking on the secondary computer, so I can use it for a backup with the cable modem. I guess I will eat a little later on unless I take a nap. Well have a good evening. CIO

Note:<888>04/07/00 Friday 9:05 A.M. EDT: I was up at noon on Thursday. I made my 3 P.M. appointment, but it was cancelled. I remember that the Colorado State early season forecast came out at http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/ . I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop. I then drove down by the harbor. There was not much happening, and no birds. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read the local paper and some computer press. I then returned home. I checked the tracking number on my 2 to 3 day Priority Mail shipment at http://www.usps.gov/ , and it said it was delivered to my post office at 8:55 A.M. on 04/05/00. I drove over to the Post Office at about 4:30 P.M., and they checked the number and it was at the post office. I paid the $45 for the package with a money order that I had already obtained. I then went home and disconnected my two computers. I opened up the cases and installed the two new CMOS chips. I test the primary computer and it worked fine. I then went through the long ordeal of setting up the backup computer with the existing older parts. I now have a backup CMOS for the primary computer too. On the secondary computer, I installed the a 5 1/2 inch drive that I had lying around. It did not work, and after fiddling with the cables for some time, I decided to reflash the new CMOS with the same bios. Then it all worked fine. I installed the Sound Drivers and the 3 COM Ethernet II driver, and I tweaked the system. I still have to install the network drivers for the secondary computer to use it on the Cable modem, but that should not take to much time. I had chicken with microwaved potatoe earlier in the evening. This morning I had chicken with Ramen noodles and ice tea. I then put the computer cases back together, and I reattached the cables. I had an initial problem booting the primary computer that I fixed by rebooting several times. I can not get the Real Player to work, so after reinstalling it did not work. I need to fix that latter today, but now I will go to bed. Have a good day. CIO

Note:<888>04/06/00 Thursday 4:50 A.M. EDT: I decided to cooked the Purdue Chicken, and it was done about 5 P.M.. I ate some of it with steamed asperagus and microwaved potatoe. I relaxed a bit. I went out about 9 P.M., and I bought three package of Phillie cigar cigarettes for about $4.78. I used my last three Indian dollar coins to help procure them. I then took an exercise walk in the Food Emporium at the Riverside Food Emporium. I noticed they all sorts of exciting new products and display items. I noticed that you can now buy a 12 oz. jar of peeled garlic for $5.99 which seems sort of pricey for peeling garlic. I also noticed they sell 200 oz. plastic bottles of washing detergent which seem like they might be sort of heavy to hoist. I chatted with a few staff about product displays. I then headed over to the Food Emporium in central Greenwich and toured the store on another exercise walk. I noticed they are displaying a lot of cranberry juice in both stores. I chatted with a few staff and customers. I then headed over to the waterfront. I viewed the harbor, and I chatted with a local chef about waterfront activities. It seemed cool for this time of year. I noticed only two young Canadian Geese. I then went over to the center of town. I walked around the downtown area, and it was very quiet. I returned back home via the Grand Union. I took a exercise walk there. I noticed they were stocking lots of jello. I then headed over to the Shell Station, and I toured the shop. I chatted briefly with the night proprieter. I then returned home. I chatted with the local police department about waterfront activity. I then called a few telephone operators. I finally got a telephone operator in Jacksonville, Florida. She informed me that several people have been killed recently by sharks in Florida which has not been report in the media up north. I suppose if there is an increased level of shark activity in the area, we should exercise more precautions around the waterfront until we know exactly what the situation is. I then informed the Greenwich Police Department and the Nantucket Police Departments. I wore my old Timbelands tonight which were easier on my feet, and since it was cold it was a dry cold. I suppose I should have a bite to eat before going to bed. I think the cruise ship the "Queen Elizabeth II" might be coming into Manhattan soon returning from its around the World voyage before heading towards warmer waters. I suppose there is a possibility that Mike Cousteau might be onboard, and he might know more about the current level of shark activity in various waters if sailed on board. Well have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>04/05/00 Wednesday 3:15 P.M. EDT: Well not much happening in this cool damp weather. I relaxed around the house smoking glove cigarettes last nigth until about 9:30 P.M.. I am out of Virginia cigarette tabacco, but I have Round Hill and Grand Manier blend tabacco for my pipes. I was up this morning about 6 A.M.. I made my bed, and I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I went ahead and vacuumed the apartment for a change with the old Hoover vacuum cleaner. I then got a tired spell, and I slept until about noon. I checked the mail and "COD CMOS" did not arrive from Sartoga Springs, New York. I suppose it might arrive tomorrow. I have a money order ready to pay for it. I had a peanut butter sandwich the rest of the sliced dill pickles for lunch along with some ramen noodles and ice tea. I got bored of listening to the constant airplane and Jet noise from the nearby local airport, so I decided to drowned it out with my sterio system playing three old Beach Boys records of some vintage material. They are "Beach Boys Concert", "The Beach Boys Endless Summer", "The Beach Boys, Wild Honey". They don't sound quite as good as I remember them, I guess over time one's music tastes change. Well I will just relax and smoke my pipe with pipe tabacco for the rest of the day. Have a good day, and don't take any wooden nickles. CIO

Note:<888>04/04/00 Tuesday 3:40 P.M. EDT: Well I am still awake. I recieved email from Midco Computers that the two CMOS Bio Rom chips were sent on 4/3/00. I will have to give the postman a $45 dollar money order when they arrived. Thus I went out at about 10:30 A.M., and obtained a money order at the new post office up what ever that road is called by Rusty Oxer. I noticed a few patrons trying to save a bit of time. I had time to browse the new stamp offerings. There is a nice little packet of submarine stamps for about $10. I returned directly home. I chatted with a neighbor about all the nonsense on the internet. I decided to change a bit of the apartment again. I took off the glassware off the Bar Danish table. I moved the stored items underneat the blue sofa out. I slid the long green pattern sofa slightly to the right. I put the Queen Anne chair back opposite the French computer chair facing the telelvision. I moved the Danish Bar table underneath the sterio setup. I set up the glass ware. I moved the cordless GE telephone on the end of the bar by the long green table once I move the sofa back in place. I slid the blue sofa facing out against the day bed, facing the closet wall. I put the Shield of Pall Mall below the ships bell. I moved the small Danish coffee table between the Queen Anne chair and the blue sofa. I put the Nantucket ash tray on the dining table with the Greenwich Country Club Zippo lighter and the Djeep butane lighter. I put the large button telephone on the Danish coffee table leaving it with the two English place matts to protect it as a possible tea table in front of the Queen Anne Chair. I move the two Marthas Vineyard Prints to the opposite kitchen entrance from where they were placing them above the Fire Extinguisher. I set the blood pressure machine on the end of the blue sofa by the bar. There is enough space for an agile person to step over the two sofa ends together to tend bar and operate the sterion is they are at least four feet tall. Basically it will have to stay this way for the indefinite future because quite frankly I am tried of moving stuff around and it takes some time to get use to. I suppose the new idiot next door will find out the hard way not to continue to bother me for his amusement. However noisy neighbors frequently see more and they frequently like to check up on their neighbors. It is called the good neighbor policy. It is better to have somebody check up on you than to be found passed out from moving furniture in the middle of the floor. Anyway the overall effect is a more spacious open area which will look a little bit better in the warmer month of May when I have the funds to buy some rug shampoo for the rug shampoo machine and shampoo the rug and let it try out on a sunny day with the window open, which takes about six hours. Well I then collapse a bit and relaxed. I guess I will try to eat something and then go to bed. Well I guess the new first generation immigrants grew up in the Gulag, so their perspective is a little bit different than ordinary Americans. Well from what I can tell as usual it is much to do about nothing. Well have a good afternoon. CIO

Note:<888>04/04/00 Tuesday 8:35 A.M. EDT: Well after the last message, I did three loads of laundry. I had to restart one machine once, because it was only halfway through its original cycle when I put the money in. While doing the laundry, I took two of the American Indian Gold Plated Dollar coin the government just mented, and I put the each side in a little silver plate frame with a bit of blue cloth behind them. I kept one in my random coin collection. I finished the laundry about 1 A.M., and I sorted the clothes and made my bed and put them away. I relaxed a bit, and about 2 P.M., it started thundering so I turned off the server. Instead of going to bed, I decided to installed the Acer 50X Max Cdrom drive in the primary computer, and I put the old Acer 24XMax Cdrom drive in the backup computer that still needs a cmos. I noticed, I had to reinsert the onboard video ribbon into the motherboard properly on the backup computer. Of course it still needs the good Cmos chip which I am waiting for. I cleaned them on the inside a bit. I checked the exact model number on the AMD processor in the primary computer. It is AMD K-6 2 450 AFX 2.2 volt core, 3.3 V. I.O., "A0002BPKW" c. 1999 made in Malaysia. I reassembled the cases and reconnected the cables. I then started up the primary computer and since I had installed the Microsoft Mouse on the PS/2 port this time, and I then put the keyboard mouse pad on the Serial port, and with plug and play I now have both working, so technically a mouse pad person or right handed person would be more comfortable on my setup. It all seems to running fine, but I am a little bit tired. After doing the laundry, I had a peanut butter sandwich, a few sandwich dill slices and ice tea. Well time for bed. Have a good day. CIO

Note:<888>04/03/00 Monday 9:25 P.M. EDT: After the last message I went out and I checked the oil on my Volvo. I checked the rotor underneath the distributor cap, and the generic knock off rotor made of steel instead of the original quality Bosch brass rotor had its rotor plate and contact distributor totally worn out and virtually worthless. I am surprised the car still work. I keep my used car parts, so I put in a good Bosch rotor which I lightly sanded with steel sandpaper first along with the contacts on the inside of the distributor cap. I reattached the distributor cap to the housing. I checked the ignition wires and made sure they were properly spaced. I put a piece of rubber hosing over a ignigtion wire from the distributor that was touching the master brake cylander. I sprayed WD40 on the battery terminals and other ignition points and certain accelrator spring mechanisms. I filled the windshied antifreeze washer solution. Well the car is running a little bit better, but the starter motor still grinds occassionally although I paid Exxon twice to fix it unless, I have a bad tooth on the fly wheel. It still starts fine. I need to add a bottle of Fuel Injection Cleaner to make it run a bit more smoothly which I do every few months. I guess I should check the tire pressure. I need to reinsert the brake warning light bulb and I also need to take out the clock and figure out why it is not keeping proper time. All of which I will do when I have the time. The driver's window still is partially broke in the cranking mechanism which means one has to position the window when raising it. I might think about washing it and vacuuming it on some warmer day. Well after that maintenance procedure, I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and did some minor business when I first went out. I then stopped by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop, and I donated my two old AT&T Nomad cordless telephones with the bad batteries. I drove by the Fashion Light center and bought two 25 watt frosted chandelier bulbs for the sconses above the computer for about $2.89. I next drove down by the waterfront and mentioned the audubon situation to local residents. I then stopped by Grass Island and viewed the waterfront. I mentioned to a couple of local waterfront observer, I have a tabacco stained stuffed Marlin available for donation. It was a bit damp out, and my feet were bothering me, so I departed shortly for the Grand Union. I bought two half gallons of Tropicana Ruby Red grapefruit orange juice for $2 each, a 16 oz. box of Ronzonni Spinich fetticini for $1.75, at .89 a pound a Purdue Roaster for $6.22, a three packet strip of Fleishman's Yeast for $1.49, a 20 ounce Stauffers Lasagna for $2.99, at .99 a pound aperagus for $1.26, two 20 oz. cans of GU sliced plum tomatoes for $1.09 each, a jar of Ragu Alfredo Sauce for $1.99, GU 16 oz. sandwich sliced dill pickles for $1.50, a can of 4 oz. Cento tamato paste for .33 for $23.71 total. I then returned home, and I chatted with a couple of neighbors. Next I went upstairs and I relaxed a bit. I installed the 25 watt frosted chandelier bulbs in the sconses above the computer. I then had the Stauffers 20 oz. Lasagna for dinner along with ice tea and instant coffee which I drank while smoking a glove cigarette from Indonesia. One should only smoke one or two glove cigarettes a day since they tend to be stronger than cigar ciagarettes. I relaxed a bit more, and I decided to file this report. Well have a good evening, and my feet still hurt. CIO

Note:<888>04/03/00 Monday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I was up at 10:30 A.M.. I had breakfast of Kelloggs corn flakes, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and cappacino. I rehung the wall telephone in the bathroom, so it is more securely hung on the wall. I checked the mail, but my CMOS COD delivery did not come yet. I just finished cleaning up, so I guess I will go out shortly. Well have a good afternoon.

Note:<888>04/03/00 Monday 4:15 A.M. EDT: For the dinner mention in the earlier message, I added some steamed frozen brocolli and cauliflower. I also added a few drops of olive oil and sessame oil to the vegatables before adding them to the omlette. After dinner, I finished my house cleaning about 12:30 A.M.. I did not bother cleaning up. I went out downtown. I chatted with a local downtown whom recently returned from Florida whom has an ill relative with pneumoia. I adivsed the local, when I add pneumonia between Christmas and New Years a little over a year ago. I perspire quite a bit, so I drank plenty of fluids. I also said they gave me new antibiotics at the Greenwich Hospital which one does not take too often, so not to have the virus build up immunity to the antibiotics. We chatted about the Southern regions of the country and the local audubon observations. I mentioned I find it relaxing to have a glove cigarette at the end of the day to start relaxing. I then took a walk on lower Greenwich Avenue. I walked by the train station, and they have www.omnifitness.com open for business at the train station entrance. I walked around the West Bound platform area and then cross the crosswalk ramp over the East Bound platform area. They still doing construction at the train station plaza office complex. I then walked back uptown. I noticed only the upper section of Greenwich Avenue has new meters, the lower section of the Avenue has the old parking meters. I sat out at the Post Office plaza for a while and stared at the overcast sky. It was bit damp, but not too cool for this time of year. I returned to the car, and I drove down by the waterfront. It was foggy out towards Long Island, and the shoreline was dimmer. I returned home. I also mailed the Acer Cdrom $25 mailin rebate coupon form the night before last. I relaxed a bit with a bowl of microwave Act II popcorn along with ice tea. Well I guess it is time to go to bed, so have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>04/02/00 Sunday 9:30 P.M. EDT: I relaxed a bit and thought about my day's plan after the last message. I watered the plants and started cleaning the bathroom. Then I sat down and thought about the overall layout of the apartment. I decided I had too much furniture in the apartment. I checked with a new neighbor downstairs who just moved in and could use some extra furniture. I gave him the two old French dining chairs that I put new upholstery on, the brown leather chair that I fixed the webbing on, the old Techniques amplifier, two Boston Acustic speakers that came with the Techniques amplifier, the Hitachi color television that had the poor quality speaker, the old VCR that the Mews gave me, a couple of wood television tables, a Wok, a Danish coffee maker, and a can of Saverin coffee, as my Welcome Wagon bit of reorganizing my apartment. Also a lamp shade. I tend to have so much extra stuff after 14 years, it tends to get a bit cluttered. I helped the new neighbor set up the sterio and the television and the VCR on a Sear oak microwave cart I also had. Well my apartment also looked a little bit better. Then I moved the print of the deers in the woods, "The Legend of Mingo Greek" above the air purifier on top of the sterio bookcases. I took down the mirror over the bedroom desk and put it over the laser printer area where the deer picture was. Next I took off the Bermuda Print off the entrance door and put it over the bedroom desk. Following that I removed the seven foot stuffed marlin from the main living room wall, and I wrapped the tail fins with a towel and stores it underneath the pineapple day bed. I moved the Coca Cola plastic trays underneath the blue couch and one underneath the dining table. I then put the old brief case underneath the Queen Anne Chair. I moved the old IBM PS/1 24 pin printer underneath the blue couch. I put the white telephone with the large letters on the Danish coffee table in front of the blue couch. Since the Marlin was hung with extra strong toggle bolts, I moved the 4 1/2 foot by 3 foot mirror with the light wood frame where the Marlin was from behind the computer. The 4 foot horizontal by three foot mirror with the curved top and green wood carved frame, I hung on the secure mirror holder behind the computer. I move the two bathroom sconse lights about that mirror. I had to install clear 30 Watt chandelier bulbs in the two sconses, since the two 15 watt bulbs burned out while moving them. I straightened a few loose items up around the apartment, so it looks a bit more orderly. I still have to finish my house cleaning, but first I will have an omlette and toast for dinner with ice tea and coffee. Well have a good evening. CIO

Note:<888>04/02/00 Sunday 2:00 P.M. EDT: Well I was up a little bit before noon. I chatted with a family member about the possible shark situation. They mentioned they had scene on television a National Geographic Special on sharks. I recieved this email from them on what they have been researching in Australia Field Tales: Tiger Shark @ nationalgeographic.com , so possibly we might have the same sitution in our own area. I still have to set the clocks ahead. I had breakfast of three soft boiled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I am just about ready to start my house cleaning and watering the plants. It was mentioned to me this week that Home Depot opened a new store in Port Chester, New York on Midland Avenue nearby be, if you have any household repair needs. I am listening to a bit of Broadway while I do my housecleaning. I believe on one of the New York Radio stations at 1 P.M. or so on Saturdays they have the Texaco sponsered broadcast live from Lincoln Center. This link gives information on the broadcast times Explore and Discover - Texaco sponsered Opera Broadcasts . I believe here in Connecticut, they are on Connecticut Public Radio at 88.5 FM. I am not sure what radio station it is broadcast from Manhattan on. Well time for house cleaning. I saw this link several months ago Welcome to Ski New England.com! . Also what seems to make the World Go Around in this Area http://dowjones.wsj.com/p/main.html . Well back to my chores. I am relaxing to 88.5 FM while I do them. CIO

Note:<888>04/02/00 Sunday 4:30 A.M. EDT: Well I had time to think about the local waterfront bird situation. I finally called my insurance company GEICO at 1-800-841-3000, and I advised them that with the cleaner Long Island sound meaning that the lobsters have disappeared. I also advised them that a cleaner Long Island Sound probably means more friendly waters for migrating sharks, thus the waterfront birds are more sparse. That is all I can figure out. Well keep a keen eye out for any other evidence of shark activity. CIO

Note:<888>04/02/00 Sunday 1:50 A.M. EDT: Well I went out shortly after the last message. I chatted with a neighbor. He said Day Light's Savings Time goes into effect this morning, so Fall Back Spring Forward an hour, so I guess it is about 2:40 A.M., but I will do the clocks when I wake up tomorrow. I stopped by Exxon, and I put $16.70 of premium in the car. I then headed over to Staples. I browsed the store a bit. I bought a Plantronics Cordless Phone headset for $19.98 plud $1.20 Ct. tax for $21.18 total. I chatted with a customer and staff. I then drove back downtown. I stopped by Zyn stationary, and I played a quick pick lottery ticket for $1 and won $2. I used my winning and $2 more to buy a package of Djarum Glove cigarettes. I then walked down the street and viewed the usual evening dinner crowd. I think I had an omlette about 4 P.M. with toast and the rest of the tomatoe tuna mixture. It was a cool damp evening typical of this time of year. I did not walk that much since it is a bit hard on the old arthritis. I chatted with one regular evening person in town. I returned home. I chatted with one of my neighbors and their visitors. They think there might be a "Bob Cat" in the area, but I doubt if one would run off all the Sea Gulls. I remised when I flew to Oslo, Norway in February of 1983, as I recall the plane always flew over forests instead of the ocean. I have been thinking about that recently and possibly we flew over the 25 million square mile area of Wolf Ridge Canada. Convievably the pilot on the Scandanavian Air Service plane might have take the longer route and flown out of JFK airport and instead of flying the Great Polar Route over the pole there which is shorter. He might have flown Northwest over Northwestern Canada over Alaska and over all of Northern Russia and Scandanavia and landed at Forneburg airport at the proper time or tricked us into thinking it was the proper time after a seven hour flight. It is hard to tell, but I don't recall ever seeing any ocean underneath the plane the entire flight, it was endless miles of Evergreen Trees, what we sometimes refer to as Wolf Ridge, Canada. Well after chatting with my neighbors and their guests, I returned upstairs, and I installed the headset on the new cordless telephone. It works quite well and permits hands free operation of the telephone reciever on the cordless phone for typing and also one could move around with it. I don't really chat that much, but I guess it will free up a little time for other duties when I chat on the telephone. I relax a bit, and I had another glove cigarette. I had a Stauffers hearty Chicken fetticini dinner with ice tea. Well not much else happening. I did chat with a friend to wish him Happy Birthday. Well have a good morning. I still worry we might be in for a touch of colder weather before it starts to warm up. CIO

Note:<888>04/01/00 Saturday 6:20 P.M. EDT: I was up this morning about 9 A.M.. I chatted with a family member about the new phone. I had breakfast of Kelloggs corn flakes, toast, coffee, orange juice, and vitamins. I tested the new phone. It works almost all the way out to the end of right field in the baseball field. It works in front of the building in the parking area all the way out to the high point of the road where the family units are. I noticed some power cables or telephone cables are down where they cleared the brush on the sloap around the power cables and telephone lines. Possibly they are dead lines. The new telephone works in the building entrance on the ground floor fairly well. It does not work on the back side of the building is along the Post Road. It does not work in the community room. It works in the hallways on the second floor. It has extremely good clairity. I rested a bit until about 2 P.M.. I chatted with a telephone company employee. I called 1-800-305-4838 for Bell Atlantic to lock in my regional and long distance provider of AT&T. I chatted with another Connecticut resident. I am about to shower and clean up. I probably will stop by Exxon and fill up the car. I might stop by Radio Shack and see if they have one of those ear microphone base headsets, so one can use the new cordless telephone hands free which might be useful for transcribing or dictating from the telephone. Well we can only do as much as we can afford after that we tend to improvise or go without. Well have a good evening. I chatting with another observer of nature, and the person brought to my attention that possibly when the Canadian Geese and the Sea Gulls disapper, there might be an Eagle in the area which would possibly scare them away. However, there tends to be lots of other wildlife in this area too, not to mention what might be hiding or living underneath the water in Long Island Sound or other native estuaries. Well have a good evening. CIO