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... and slimey and bacteria-ridden. Those rich folks are nuts. I think I'll keep my swimmin' hole chlorinated, thank-you-very-much. ;-)

You would definitely need a "pool boy" to keep it all clean and suitable for swimming. I purchased an aquarium once and was determined to have live, not plastic, plants. I ended up with a slimey, algae mess!

I yearn for a small backyard pool like the one you've shown--I see it filled with plants and fish. Maybe I'll put a project like that on my "things to do when I retire" list.

But....yrs ago, my neighbors built a sweet little pond in their yard. Nice plants, both around and inside the pond. Fish too. But after about 3 yrs, they decided to remove the pond--totally and completely. Why? The frogs thrived, and they were so loud that it interfered with sleep (not the frogs' sleep but the humans' sleep).

On another topic: Every time I see those zinnias on your page I smile. You guys must admit they are just plain pretty and who doesn't like just plain pretty? I'm growing one small zinnia this yr (I planted lots of seeds, but managed to have only one success). The flower is just beginning to emerge--don't know what color yet. Hear, hear for annuals!

Susan, thanks so much for that photo! On-premises swimming is one of the great goals of my life--in fact, it may rank #1, ahead of publish a book or get grown-up dining chairs.

Anyway, my husband and I are constantly at loggerheads over the pool versus pond question. I'm very much pro-pond. Cheaper, no chlorine. But a pool with PLANTS! Now that's an interesting compromise.

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