Pond Living

Have you ever watched and listened to life around a pond? It has life, stories and sounds all its own. It is far different from a lake. As different as the city mouse is from the country mouse.

Our farm, we purchased nearly 10 years ago, has a grand little pond on it. One of its best features is that it is fully visible from the back of our house. I watch it daily from our big kitchen window. In summer both east and west porches reveal its wonderful, special sounds as well as lovely view.

Scarcely 8-9 feet deep, nothing big can float on it nor live in it. Yet it has its own wonderful ecosystem as well as giving us loads of big fun.

Our little farm pond has given us big fun.
Happy catch!

We have had little boats on it, fished from its banks, watched snapping turtles, painted turtles, dug up crawdads, listened to happy bull frogs in summer, bird watched, and even had a supper provided to us from it.

Birding is great fun around it.

But the most fun it offers is ice. We have ice skated on it only once. We mostly scoot around on it in our farm boots.

Mostly we scoot around in our farm boots.

Our grandsons are enthusiastic fisherman. Fishing year-round, brings many hours of excitement for them. They do not care the fish are small. This great joy has been taught to them by their dad (who always has a fishing pole ready).

They happily invite me to join them, which I always do. I watch while they do everything. My only job is snapping photographs.

Reflections of two happy fishermen.

Ice fishing is especially fun. Partly because it does not happen often and because it is WAY fun to ‘walk on water!’

This past weekend provided such a time. Our grandsons are just like their dad. They would rather fish (and hunt for that matter) than eat. So, directly after a “have to eat” breakfast they make a mad dash for the pond all the while gulping down their final mouthful of food.

Ice fishing is especially fun.

The ice is amazing. Clear, glass-like, smooth as butter. A pebble would slide across from shore to shore.

Waiting patiently for a bite.

We stay on the tree-shaded colder side as there has been a bit warmer weather recently. The ice on the shaded side is thick and trustworthy.

As a precaution however, the rope is for emergency.

My grandson fusses at himself for bringing the incorrect pole this time. He told me ice poles are much shorter, but this was the only one he could grab quickly enough on the way here and that sure was not going to stop his plans.

My hand ‘froze’ as I watched the boys pick ice out of the hole with their hand.

But it paid off! The boys caught a few fish!

Always a thrill!
The boys call them Green Ears or Red Ears.

I can feel the cold finally creeping up through my farm boots. Time for this granny photographer to head to the house.

‘But wait’, Honey-Pie says!

Where did dat fish go?

Ice fishing is fun. Have you ever gone?

9 thoughts on “Pond Living

  1. How fun for all of you to have such a beautiful pond and all the beauty that comes with it!
    We have never ice fished but we have the special short poles for it and there is usually an ice fishing tournament on our Pennsylvania lake.
    Enjoy!

  2. We love our pond. We had it dug a year after buying our property. We have a beach area for swimming and put in rock piles for fish habitat. It’s around 20 feet at its deepest. We stocked it with minnows, perch, a few channel catfish, and a few walleyes which survive but not breed. We also put up a windmill that will aerate the pond and have a pump that we put in during the summer so we can pump water out to use for watering gardens. It is truly amazing how it has evolved. Frogs, turtles, clams, crayfish and other aquatic life showed up as did water plant life.
    We have a small paddle boat that we take out sometimes and can even fish from it. I love the pond for cooling off in the summer and even use it for my workouts on really hot days.
    We have not ice fished but it’s great to know it’s an option if we ever need food.

    • Your pond sounds wonderful, Ruth! Write a blog about it with photos, so we can see it, please. Yours is bigger and wonderful! We had a paddle boat on ours too a few years ago. It was great fun, but it didn’t take long to get from one side to the other.😂 Thanks for stopping by, Ruth, and your fun comment. Make it a great weekend.

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