[I was attempting to help with the first matter on the agenda, so I'm afraid I didn't get a picture of it - but I can assure you, watching L. hack at a cluster of roots with an old, dull knife was not without a considerable amount of entertainment]
Pulling out the leaves:
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Battling with the sludge (note the plant-hacking knife):
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During the process, we finally got to see the frog....and she was not amused, to say the least, with our efforts.
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And, the final result:
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On a related note, as has been mentioned before, this house came with many bizarre things. The garden, for instance, along with being extremely well electrified, also hosts maaaaaaaany garden ornaments, which I plan on gleefully taking to the recycling centre next weekend.
First, on the tour, we have not one, but three old-people-on-a-bench surveying the pond:
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Next, a creepy anthropomorphised hedgehog:
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A boot, that doubles as a planter:
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A watermill:
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Overly jolly man with a fish and child:
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The wall of faces:
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Commemorative plaque:
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Perpetually hungry birds (and fairy in the upper right):
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And, the crowning jewel of the tour, concrete 'art' plus electrics:
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And today, what should L. dredge from the depths of the pond? Why the fishes' very own garden ornament:
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