

It really is a world unto itself. Living in the country, I have always lived among wildlife... deer, possum, skunks, boars, vultures.. not to mention the daddy long legs and scorpians. I usually let the bats take care of those critters. .

But the pond is mine. My special "end of the day let it all roll away" place



Thelma is determined to find one of the two turtles that keep a low profile. I have tried for two weeks to photograph them myself but every time I see them, they scurry back to their cave before I get the camera set.
The fish, the older ones anyway, are so used to me they will come up to the very edge where I am sitting and look at me with those fish eyes and wait for me to feed them, but I guess the turtles are too cold blooded to be friendly... (no pun intended). No matter, I know they are there and thriving, so it is what it is.
It has become such a neat little environment since we put it in. Attracting all sorts of new wildlife to the area. Including a migrating crane that thought it was his own personal buffett for a week or two then happily went on his way with a full belly..... During the summer, it is the first place my rottweiller runs to when I let her out of her kennel. She heads for the very middle, sits down and bites at the water as the fish swim around her. After she cools off, she climbs out and gives the rest of us a shake bath before running off to the far ends of the property.
I noticed soooooo many new fish this spring. Sometimes, when feeding them, I'll sprinkle some of the food near the lily pads. The little guys can get to it easily while the big boys prefer munching in the open areas.
I always see something new or observe a new habit of the fish. And once in awhile, when I lose myself in the quietness and total peace of the moment, I am rewarded with an opportunity.....



9 comments:
You are very lucky to have all that nature outside your door. Maybe the turtles just need time to get to know you.
What a lovely relaxation spot and right in your garden! Wish I could have a pond like this.
The chameleon in the top picture is surely an artist's inspiration. The ones I had in my garden in Kano were never this colourful!
Your pond is beautiful! Listening to water can be so relaxing... thank you for sharing it with us.
I've always wanted a pond but up north they have to be really deep so you don't lose the fish. Even then it's a gamble. The alternative is you bring them indoors. Not an attractive option.
Lois
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Glad to see you actually take time out to relax! When I get there for a visit I wanna meditate beside your beautiful koi pond...
hugs,
~Anna Lee
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Dani, it looks wonderful! I always thought koi ponds were so gorgeous! In Hershey, PA they have HUGE water reservoirs with, literally, hundreds of koi. Some are as long as my arm! I wish I could sit on the edge with you! Teri
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That is just about the most beautiful thing I've ever seen! Wish I could sit there with you too. I promise I would be real real quiet.
Gorgeous pictures! Know why you find it so relaxing. May you have time this weekend to just enjoy.
Hi Dani,
there is a blog award for you at http://studio618.blogspot.com/2009/05/blog-award.html.
Theresa
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