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"he said he wanted to read my journal" and that my dear @Baymule is why he is a glutton for punishment, because he wants to do all that reading. not that its not enjoyable just that there is a lot of it. but hey he made it thru latestarters so he has to be one tough cookie.
 

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Thought I would provide some before and after pictures of the dam along the north pond (the one visible from our house).

Before (northern bank of pond)
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After (starting at the northwest corner and going clockwise around the dam)

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The tree my wife is standing next to is easily visible from the front porch. The sun rose over the top of the tree when we first moved in April 17.
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A pond is something I have always wanted. When I was a kid, we lived in a small town and never had a pond. I would sometimes visit my grandparents (Mom's parents) and spend a week there in the summer. They had a pond on their farm. I loved that pond! They kept a small jonboat down there and I would get in it and float out across the pond, paddling back and forth. I vowed that when I grew up that I would own a place with a pond. It took my wife and me 43 years to do so, but we finally got a place with a pond!

We are considering buying some park benches and placing them down there so we can go and visit under the shade of the trees and enjoy the breeze and the view. Maybe we can buy some over the Labor Day weekend.

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