Sorry PoolDoc, this is the first opportunity I've had to get back online and check my email. I appreciate your explanation and understand your concerns. From a business aspect, running my own website for the last 7 years has certainly allowed me the experience of the work that goes into protecting and growing an online business and the sometimes unfortunate posts from a few disturbed folks. Which brings me to your post regarding my "no download" option on Flickr. This is completely a default option I have enabled. This was done to stop image theft regarding my portrait images that had become frequent.

I will happily open the pool images and I appreciate you bringing this to my attention, as I wouldn't have known had you not.

I appreciate the help that "waste"/"ted" has provided me over the past week. Unfortunately, because of the moderation needed, the post aren't made available until hours later. This of course forces one to seek alternative websites for information. Not sure about others, but when the issue is as critical as mine, the need for immediate suggestions is almost necessary. Again, I understand your hesitation, and if I were merely seeking advice on which chemicals to use, or which pool companies to avoid, then your forum is one that I would re-visit.

If you feel comfortable with my images now that they are unlocked, please feel free to allow them to be posted. I will not remove them and hopefully, they will also be of some help to others who may be experiencing the same issue regarding an underground spring. http://www.flickr.com/photos/1193450...th/5878004443/

Thanks,
Connie