Ditto! Thanks so much for posting these.cyberrich wrote:Thanks for posting these. It's great to see that many of these places haven't changed that much in 50 plus years. I'm sure I heard the pond had dried up, so it's great to see that it's still there.
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is that common in that neck of your woods ? it's not like the UK gets some blistering heat..unlike my part of the U.S.A. today's heat index is way over 100 degrees plus.....Frankymole wrote:Apparently the Murdersville pond totally dried up and it has been restored!
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Don't think so, but artificial ponds can silt up if they are neglected. It doesn't look like a very deep pond, the duck pond in my nearest village is quite deep with stone "walls".mousemeat wrote:is that common in that neck of your woods ?Frankymole wrote:Apparently the Murdersville pond totally dried up and it has been restored!
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