> east or northeast wire will require a boat to get to the other side of the
> pond.  We own some land on the other side, but there is no way to reach it
> on foot.  The former owners left a canoe..

You are in a very good position to test a theory I've had.  Given that fresh
water is not a good conductor of electricity, I've felt that laying an
insulated wire on the bottom of a shallow pond would work as well as on a
dry field.  Being underwater, it certainly wouldn't get trampled.

If you do run a wire through the pond, I'd be quite curious to see how it
does.

It sounds like an amazing home.  Congrats!

Craig Healy
Providence, RI

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