My Pond Vanished While I Was Gone—My Neighbor Learned a Hard Lesson from This Older Woman

Some people show their true selves when you least expect it. For me, it came when my neighbor

filled in my cherished pond while I was away, not knowing the fierce response he’d spark.

I may seem like a quiet older woman, but I had a plan that turned his world upside down.

At 74, I’ve seen plenty of neighborhood drama. But nothing prepared me for the chaos that unfolded in my own backyard.

I’m Agnes, and I’ve lived in this snug little house for twenty years. It’s been my haven, where

I raised three kids and now host my six grandkids for summer games and weekend picnics. There’s always someone stopping by, bringing joy and chatter.

The heart of my property? A lovely pond my great-grandpa carved out long ago. It’s been the soul of our family gatherings for years.

My grandkids adore splashing in it, and sometimes I think they love that pond more than they love my cookies!

Everything was fine until Derek moved in next door five years ago. From the start, that man had a problem with my pond.

“Agnes!” he’d shout over the fence. “Those frogs are driving me nuts at night! Cannot you quiet them down?”

I’d chuckle and say, “Oh, Derek, they’re crooning you a bedtime tune. No charge!”

But he wasn’t amused. “And the bugs! Your pond’s a breeding ground for them!”

“Now, Derek,” I’d reply, “I keep that pond spotless. Those bugs are probably from that pile of clutter in your yard.”

He’d grumble and stomp off, but I’d carry on. I thought he’d get over it, but I was mistaken.

One day, I decided to visit my cousin across state lines for a few days of catching up and card games.

I was excited for some laughter and relaxation. But I came back to a sight that froze my heart.

 

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