You May Remember “The Pond that DIDN’T Hold Water” video? SURPRISE…it’s FULL NOW!

You may remember some time ago the spoof about our pond that didn’t hold water…well…with the floods check out the picture after the old video…Who would have thought…

And now…POOF…Voila

Patrick Jones Pond Overflows

Dancing with Frogs – Pondering Life in General

As we sat by the pond this morning marveling about how much water the pond is finally holding, I hopped inside to grab the camera.

Surprisingly enough, the frog stood still just long enough to let me get 6 great shots of him!  I think this one just may be one of my masterpieces!  Every time that you walk up to the pond, they all jump in!  They are amazingly camouflaged with their heads green and the back part brown so that they appear to be leaves floating in the water.  This is because if they don’t, the hawks will swoop down and snatch them from the “drink”!!  They all sing at night.  It is truly magnificent.

Pond Frog

Pond dynamics are wonderful!  For 2 years we have been trying to keep water in the pond…you will remember The Pond Saga and associated video where our 6 year old grandson’s pond actually held water…how humiliating!

This month we are trying again to get the pond to hold water.  We added several bags of clay and for the “piece-de-resistance” added 3 bags of concrete mix.  Seems to have worked…for now.  They say we need to add bentonite and that will be the next step.

We are eternal optomists!

Frog eating fly

 

THE POND SAGA UPDATE…Grand Kids Continue to UPSTAGE Their Pa Pa!!

Grand Kids Pond

UPDATE!!  Grand Kids continue to upstage their PA PA.  The Saga continues.  The Grand Kid’s Pond continues to hold water and gets bigger DAILY!  Stay tuned as they continue “THE DIG”.

The Pond

The First Pond

The First Pond

Several years ago, after turning the side yard into a garden, I decided what was needed was a pond.

At the time, my wife worked out of town most of the time.  I thought, as a surprise, I would dig a pond for her.

It was late March so the ground was soft enough to dig.  I marked the ground with orange spray paint, picked up a shovel and went to work.

Three days later, I had a hole twenty five feet wide by forty feet long and three feet deep.  From the bank of dirt to the inside of the hole, it measured a little over four feet deep.

I located the pond between five large oak trees.  My thought was a walk around the pond built from sandstone.  That was going to have to wait until May or June.  The creek has layered sandstone to mine but I needed the water level to drop.

When my wife arrived home the following Friday, she was impressed at the size of the hole I dug in the yard with a shovel.

She was not impressed that my back was not going to allow me to walk.  I have a problem with my back from time to time so she was not happy with me, but was with the pond.

The rain came in April and it rained a lot during the month; enough to fill the hole turning it into my pond.

When the rains ended, so did the pond.  The water drained and left me with a muddy hole in the ground.  Asking the neighbors around the area, they said digging the pond between five large trees was not a good idea.

My daughter is a geological engineer.  When she finished snickering, she told me to try bentonite.  It’s a powder that, when mixed with dirt and water, gets “gooey.”

Off to the feed store I went and bought ten bags.  I mixed and mixed with dirt, then spread and packed it on the bottom and sides.  Taking the garden hose, I lightly wet the mixture until the water started to settle in the bottom.  I could feel the success ebbing from my breast!

I let the hose run with the intent to fill the pond but Glenn, The Weatherman, predicted rain for the next several days.

It rained, the pond filled, then the water left me again.

The cost of a liner was prohibitive.  A friend suggested “roofing rubber.”  He used it and got great results.  I went to our local hardware store only to find out I could not get the size I needed and it was far more expensive than a pond liner.

So, for the next several years while I saved the money, the grandchildren used the hole as a fort when playing soldiers.

The Fort

The Fort

One day I decided that a roll of 4 mil thick plastic would (maybe) work.

To my amazement (and my wife’s as well), it held water.  We went and bought 3 koi fish.  We had a wonderful time watching and feeding the fish.

A year later, we had the driveway graded and new gravel laid.  The man doing the work, Don, said he could dig the pond deeper and pack it with clay.  My wife jumped at the chance to have Don do the work.

Three days and several tons of clay later, he finished.

The Second Pond

The Second Pond

It was a wonderful job.  We built a walk around the top and my wife put plants on the outside of the bank.  All that was left was water.

I took the old garden hose and filled the pond.

There was one small problem:  It wouldn’t hold water and still does not.

Now I have taken you through a tale of woe, but it gets worse.

My four year old grandson dug a pond in his backyard – just like Pa-Pa.

His pond is holding water.

Grandkid Pond

Grandkid Pond