Bird
Rest in Peace
It's looking good for all of us, except those folks who drove into high water in Fort Worth.
I saw that Don, looked like y'all had a few Tornado warnings too!!!
Just a little wind damage down the road at the Lincoln church gym, straight line wind.
We got another 2.5 inches. The pond is over flowing and it is still leaking a bit. Looks like I will have to take up the pier and raise it with another 6 inches of compacted clay under it. I hope that fixes it. Just has not been dry enough to do that. Next step is buying Bentonite. hugs, Brandi
I'm at 4 and 2/10ths ... here's some shots of 2 out of the 3 ponds ... the 3rd still needs about 1' ... sure is nice to have the rain !!
Still a little dark when I took these and a chance of a little rain thru noon today.
Depending on the size and purpose of your pier, have you considered attaching plastic barrels underneath so it can float up and down with the water level changes?
Almost exactly what I was thinking when I looked at Don's photo!!Holy smoke, Don. If your part of the country isn't burnin' up, it's blowin' down.:confused2: You guys have gotta find a happy medium.![]()
Your little split level ponds with a dam across is exactly what I'm doing with my ponds, but I suspect my ponds will be a bit deeper. My dam between will be nearly 40' thick at the bottom and 15'-20' wide at the top with a road across.
The photos below were taken from my deck yesterday morning. The first picture shows my progress on the dam. You can see where I have a little trench across the dam to drain off water from this rainstorm. As soon as I finish excavation, this dam is going up to final completion. The 2nd photo is where I've been putting all the excavated materials. I almost have this gully completely filled in. I'm leaving the gully to the right to drain all the water from the road ROW into my pond. I don't let water run over the top of this mound. It drains back to the left and out the far side where it mixes with water from the road. The last photo is just another view of the pond excavation viewed from my deck.