We got our pond by default when we built our house. The water table is high enough here that we couldn't dig as deep as we wanted. So instead of bringing in extra fill dirt to go around the house we just took it from our backyard! We made the end closest to the house gradually slope down and lined it with sand. The we also brought in another load of sand to create a mini beach. When it warms up enough we can swim in the pond. I think the deep end was dug 18 or 20 feet so it does get deep! My son bought an inflatable boat last summer to paddle around in and he's anxious to try to fish this summer for the fish we stocked. Plus my husband rebuilt a cabin that was taken down at our church camp when the girls's cabins there were rebuilt. The kids like to have friends spend the weekend out there when it's warm enough (no cabin heat). Our own little staycation vacation spot here! (The pic makes it look farther away than it really is -- our backyard is no way near that far out!)@PeacefulWalls
Love your pond photos. I've always wanted to have water on my property. Even just a little creek would make me happy.
Here are my babies that are 2 weeks old today. The 2 light colored ones below started out completely buff colored.
My newest broody girl. We gave her 10 eggs this past Sunday. The broodies seem to like the rabbit nest boxes!