As it happened, Pete was considering putting together a website The website of the 'Crucian Crusader' for all things crucian. So swiftly putting two-and-two together and arriving at a result greater than 'four' (as is my wont) I contacted Peter to see if he might tell me anything about Luckfield Lake. Shortly after this, in one of those instances of striking serendipity that cause even the most rational of empiricists to pause for a moment and consider the odds, a contributor to " Crock of Gold "If you're puzzled why crucians from different waters don't always look the same or why stocking with crucians can be such a gamble - why they sometimes disappear for years or, at the other extreme, why they sometimes run riot and take over a pond - then read on"" asked for my opinion on a related matter. as I was still trying get to grips with it.' and stumbled across an image of a page from Peter Rolfe's book " The Net on the Garage Wall If you have a copy of this, you should treasure it.", which had a reference to Luckfield Lake. ![]() In 2010 or so, I was searching for background information about ' Luckfield Lake. ![]() ![]() This is the page for The Saxon Ponds Pete's Ponds, on 'one of 'Pete's Waters'.
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