We just had a beautiful Fall here in Central NJ. The colors of the
leaves were spectacular this year! Naturally, I tried to capture
some of that beauty in this pond update...
What happened was, over time, a heavy rock placed inside the liner
slowly sank to the point where water could now escape over and
behind the liner. Then, as the dirt under the rock/liner became
mud, the rock sank even faster... and the pond started losing
even more water each day.
I had my son help out with this one... what we did was, after using a
concrete block to shore up the mud beneath the liner, we put the
liner and large rock back in place -- now higher -- and then brought
in some garden dirt to level off the new space behind the rock. You can
see the large (very heavy!) rock there, in front of the shovel.
Ahhhh... it's officially Fall! Like I said, we had some
beautiful colors this year!! You can see the leaves atop the
black mesh net (which you probably cannot see). The animals don't
seem to mind the net; I was watching a bird the other day
jumping on it like a trampoline, and the frogs are content
to stay underneath it. I left the entire waterfall section
uncovered again; that's where the birds generally fly in for
drinks and baths.
The garden path leading into the back yard...
And finally, here are 3 pictures taken By the Light of the Silvery
Moon, at 1:00 AM on November 24th, a couple days after Thanksgiving.
This 15-second moonlit exposure captures the garden looking back
toward the house. The pond is hiding there in the center. It seems
I left the kitchen light on too... and the glow on the right side of
the house is from the street light out front.
One more picture lit by the full moon. This one looking across
the pond out toward the garden. Maybe you can make out a couple
stars in the sky? It was down to 30F (-1C) when I took these
pictures... brrr, I think Winter is on its way!