We're getting closer and closer to realizing our vision. A 900 square foot house sitting on a 9000 square foot lot -- you can see by our purchasing decision where our values lay.
Anyway, the creme-de-la-creme of our little project, the capstone, as it were, will be our 500 square foot, four-to-five foot deep fish pond. We've finally got the 500 square foot part down; the depth is another matter. We're planning on waiting for this August to dredge the portions which are currently underwater, but this weekend we managed to reach a milestone. We have put up a bank around all 100 linear feet of the pond's perimeter, and have established where to plant the pine trees which will form the erosion barrier. this week, we will be planting our mosquito-repelling herbs (basil, catnip, and anise) and we will begin research in earnest for our aeration project -- a windmill, hopefully from an engineering design circa 1850 or so.
There are a lot of other goodies to show you this upcoming week, but they will have to wait. Friends have invited us over for grilled shrimp and yummies from their winter garden.
Happy farming!
3/28/10
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