Sunday, September 2, 2012

Pond Aerator Installed!

This morning we went out and planted trees.  We planted Lacebark Elm trees, Althea (aka rose of Sharon), and we planted Bald Cypress trees.  We planted raspberries and are still contemplating whether or not we want to plant a Washington Hawthorne or not..  I don't think so, so we are waiting a bit on planting those.  They are gorgeous, but they have thorns...

While we were near the pond planting our Cypress trees, we were able to enjoy these:



See that yellow cone in the middle of the flower?  


 

When it is mature, this is what it looks like:





Here's my guy...  in the t-shirt (that he never wears)... I have actually only seen him in a t-shirt several times in our 35 years of marriage, but today he donned one and off he went on his toy:



He was working on our pond aerator and he actually got it installed.  Now our pond can dance! 


Well, maybe not dance, but it can thrive again for sure!


He is still working on the pump house:



Right now it doesn't look like much, but he is going to build an outhouse (non-usable one thankyouverymuch) here and put the pump and fishing poles in it.  I can't wait to see it done - it will be cute!  It will be complete - with a slice of moon and all!   If you look up in the middle of that spool, you will see the beer bottle holding the spool down.  I guess that is what it is doing anyway - why else would it be there?  Right?


We felt very accomplished when we got it working.  It has been quite a task!  Do you see that long line from the bottom left of this picture to the top center?  We had to rent a Ditch Witch and dig a hole to bury electric line to run the air pump.  Then we had to cover the hole back up again... and believe me doing all of that was 180 foot of hard work - mostly for Steve!



Then Steve had to build a weight to hold the aerator down on the bottom of the pond.  Once he did that, we had to tie cable/rope to it and drag it across the pond and stop it in just the right place - the center.  Lots of sweat and tears has gone into getting that aerator going...  So when we saw the bubbles it was quite rewarding!  I think we both felt like we had accomplished something huge!



The reason we had to have an aerator?  We have had very little rain this year - we just got a bit over an inch last week, but we are exceptionally dry.  In fact, look at Steve measuring below.  Do you see that black line just below his fingertips?  That is the level the pond is usually at when it is full.  It is down 44" after an a bit over an inch of rain!




Anyway, today was a good day - we got a lot accomplished and he grilled burgers and  I made fried tators and onions to celebrate.  And we finally ordered our first pay per view movie EVER to sit back, relax and enjoy.  Heck I might even break out the popcorn.

Off I go!

5 comments:

Stefani said...

Oh my gosh those flowers are SO cool! Are they just growing in the water?

I would LOVE to have a Hawthorne tree. Well any tree that flowers would be good for me. :-)

Wow! Your pond can hold a lot of water. I hope it rains soon.

Enjoy your movie. :-)

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cajunsis said...

Those flowers do just grow in the water - they have large beautiful lily pads with them too. I will take a picture of them sometime, k? Thanks Stef!

Cajunrose said...

Holy cow!!!! That pond is LOW. The first thing I noticed was that he was wearing a tee shirt..lol

Glad you got it installed. I can't wait to see it all done!

stefani said...

Yes, please do. I would love to see them.