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Always Have a "Plan B"

I signed up to this message board a couple of years ago, but forgot abouit it. This is my first post.
We live in a small semi. The garden is about 85ft long. Two thirds of it is only 18ft wide.
This is because we have a garage and a shed on one side.
The back half of the garden was originally a vegetable plot in 1972 when we bought the house, which I grassed over.
In the mid seventies, I built this "damp window" box on the patio I built using crazy terrazzo on a concrete raft I had laid.

I also built the shed on the back of the garage for our eight year-old
daughter's expanding collection of rabbits and guinea pigs. We've still got it.
In 1985 I ripped up the pool and the terrazzo and built an 18" deep goldfish pond and and used a few pallets of York stone to build the surround on a concrete collar and the paths.
koi pool I built a room in the back of the garage for the filtration plus a 300 gall quarantine tank.
I added the Japanese tera-house, also the 6ft pagoda and the lanterns I built from concrete the following year.
I told her "I have a plan." I didn't need the plan for thirty-two years. But two years ago the liner developed a serious leak and to replace it was going to involve to much work, so the fish went to a good home, two doors away and I had the pool filled in and paved over. It took 20 tonnes of eco-friendly hardcore.
Here's a couple of "before and after" videos.
I've a lot of other hobbies besides gardening.
I like a bit of music when I'm gardening.
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I'm afraid that those links to your photos on the hosting site don't work ... I get told they no longer exist
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Sorry about that. links from imdbb don't seem to work so I've edited my post.
Welcome back!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border