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Apr. 29th, 2020

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I'm thinking of making a pond.

There was a wildlife cameraman on Countryfile this Sunday who has a pond at the bottom of his garden. He lowered his camera into the water and showed us frogs, newts, water spiders, dragonfly larvae- even fish. If you make a pond, water-loving creatures will sniff it out and move in.

Apparently.

The cameraman's pond is an artificial construct, specially excavated with a plastic bottom inserted, but we already have a stream going through our land- a tiny trickle of a streamlet- and I reckon that all I need to do is dam it and a pond will form. It's what beavers do- and they're the experts. The area I've selected is almost a pond already. It's very marshy and there are water flags growing in the sludge. In fact I think it must have been a pond once. You can tell from the way the channel widens into a roughly circular depression. And the quantity of brick and building stone that is scattered around suggest it was either a dump (which is one of the things ponds are good for as one knows from detective fiction) or there was some sort of structure there- a sluice gate perhaps. So I won't so much be making a pond as restoring one.

We'll see...
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There are rainbows on display in the windows on Brenchley High Street and another flying from the tower of the parish church.

No-one at the farm shop- customers or staff- was wearing a mask but most were wearing gloves.

The guy on the till said he thought business was up. It's not so much that more people are using the shop but that those that do are buying in greater quantity.

Hawthorn and wisteria are coming into flower.

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