He retired in 1990 and enjoyed gardening, digging a big fishpond which prospered.
From the guardian.co.uk
Since 1973, the fishpond has been on the National Register of Historic Places.
From the ocregister.com
Try your luck at marbles, tops, drop the clothespin in the bottle, or the fishpond.
From the dailyherald.com
He ordered them, it is alleged, to build a cage for turtles in his fishpond.
From the time.com
There's a fishpond, a swimming pool and a one-bedroom, one-bathroom detached guest house.
From the online.wsj.com
A long overhang over the entranceway is enticing, set off by a fishpond.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Behind the pool sits a fishpond that lines part of the wide entry hall.
From the smh.com.au
There is a fishpond, a walking track and endless coils of barbed wire.
From the world.time.com
Plastic foam packaging coated with stucco becomes a fantasy fishpond.
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A freshwater pond with fish
Fishpond was the code name given to an extension to the British H2S airborne radar system fitted to Royal Air Force (RAF) Avro Lancaster and Handley Page Halifax heavy bombers during World War II. ...
Fishponds is an outer urban area in the north-east of the English city of Bristol. It is approximately from the City centre. It has two large Victorian era parks; Eastville Park and Vassell's Park (formerly the Vassell's Family estate) and also known locally as Oldbury Court. ...
To dream of a fish-pond, denotes illness through dissipation, if muddy. To see one clear and well stocked with fish, portends profitable enterprises and extensive pleasures. To see one empty, proclaims the near approach of deadly enemies. ...
A body of water (artificial or natural) where fish and other aquatic products are cultures, raised or cultivated under controlled conditions.
Device fitted to H2S to enable wireless operators to scan beneath the bombers for night fighter attacks from below.