In April last year, I
took out my
round pond and replaced it with a bath. Having pondered (ha!) where to put it next, I decided that the very place where it has sat since April would be fairly ideal.
So I dug a hole with a remarkably perfect shape for the steel pot, and rolled it in.

A well-dug hole.
Note the long-handled, small-headed spade which I cobbled together myself.


Now I'll just have to avoid falling into it in the dark.


Two ponds now. Boy will the frogs be happy!
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