
fishpond with Claude (1)


Fishpond with Claude (2)

Comments on and descriptions of everyday family life in a tropical country, plus other interesting stuff that takes my fancy. May contain explicit sexual material so if you are offended by such or under the legal age, please leave now.
yes this is one pond that won't be frozen in a few months.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool place to hang out by! We talk about one day building something like that in a sort of green house setting but it looks like you have the green house pretty naturally!
ReplyDeleteStorm, we don't always have the greenhouse effect! today there's a tropical depression around, it's cool, grey and rainy.
ReplyDeleteI don't think you need a greenhouse setting, necessarily - you could build one in the open, enjoy it in the summer and build your greenhouse later. My father made a pond in his garden and I spent many happy hours playing in it when I was Claude's age. Most children love ponds.