I remember you walking through this area right after you bought this portion of the farm and pointing out where you wanted a pond. Your landscaping eye is phenomenal. You look at land and can see what its possibilities are. Then you have the skills and talents to achieve that. I love that and thank you for sharing the journey with us all.
Your love, talent's and hard work is turning your land into a magical place. I like what you did where you can start to see into the woods. It's all looking gorgeous along side the pond. ❤❤❤
Your work is evidence of a thoughtful land owner😊. A true Good Steward of our grandchildren earth. You Sir try to work with nature, which will pay dividends for generations to come.😊 Thanks Chris.❤
It looks good. Instead of planting grass you could throw out some native wildflower seed for the bees and butterflies. Help the pollinators. Absolutely no chemicals.
As per your usual extremely high quality work, the pond fits the space both aesthetically and functionally. You took great care in creating fish habitat with the stumps and ditches, hope you will take us along when you stock the pond.
Although it took some time on the calendar it actually went pretty fast in man hours for what you got done and the transformation that took place here. Looking good. Ah, the magic of proper planning and Chris is always the man with a plan.
That is so much nicer than the ponds with not a tree in sight. Lot more comfortable to hang out with some shade. Will look good when leaves change color also... Getting that loader figured out too. Handy as hell.
@@mikeznel6048 Building a pond from scratch is landscaping. Landscaping is art, with dirt. I'm a skilled and experienced operator, and doing dirt work usually involves a creative approach, i.e. an artistic view.
Chris you dont talk about family but i know they have to be so proud of you. Hell im so proud of you young man. You are doing very well for yourself in life. You are no doubt the pond master. It would be really neat if you could pick a long time subscriber to be able to come visit you and you show them how to run some machines and learn the process of building ponds. Ponds are good.
Had to come back to this for one more comment. Great length film but what impressed me so much was your use of equipment. Each tool used was specific to what it does best. Most people on a farm don’t have that luxury doing it with what they have. One or two pieces at the most. Grading with a 3point blade or digging the ditch for drainage with a tractor bucket. Being as creative as possible . It was a pure joy to watch you use each piece of equipment for its best use. Quickest way, best way. It was cool.
This has got to be one of the most therapeutic videos you have made. The track loaders makes it look like your working with chewing gum. Wonderful bit of kit. Superb video.
It's awesome to see you make this progress. So happy for you. I'm 61 and have been inspired to do similar but with limited funds. Hope you enjoy your property for years to come.
Hey Chris my husband like yourself is a heavy equipment operator in the mountains of NC. He recently had a stroke about 3weeks ago and during his recovery your videos have been an inspiration for him to get back on that trackhoe. Many times he says if I was down there I’d help old Chris out. We love you keep up the good work.
Wow you are the pond guy Chris, this one has turned out especially nice. I like how you have left all the tree's so close and once grown over should look city park like. Thumbs up guy's 👋
This channel is my therapy!!!... BIG relief to me is @ the 24:20 mark when the stubborn red clay finally (for the most part) comes of the dozer blade... (why is that important to me!?! I haven't a clue, but it was/is!).. Thx, Keep digging Chris!!
Closing the Dam Gap ! Hey - we got us here some Rooty Clay ! Installing the Overflow - always great to watch the Procedures and what a View with the Camera in the Trench - wow ! Fish Habitat with Tree Stumps and Larger Rocks sounds soooo Wonderful indeed ! As You said - it will be a very nice Little Pond ! Great Video and many Cheers from Australia !!!!
8:45 CST God has given u the gift of operating equipment, design and creating amazing landscapes. What a peaceful place to rest and fish in this pond. Enjoy! God's blessings and stay safe.
I really liked near the end, watching you operate the sheeps foot compactor on the mini. Seeing all 3 hydraulic cylinders move in concert was pretty neat.
Watching Chris moving dirt is definitely like watching a master potter working clay into a beautiful vase. The way he knows exactly where the clay and dirt needs tp go then using a bucket or dozer blade to get it there exactly as he intends is friggen astounding. Definitely a vert entertaining way to spend some afternoon time eating a late lunch before a nap. Yuppers, this late for me as I worked 2nd shift most of my working life fixing jukeboxes and pool tables at bars. Worse thing for a bar that's open after midnight is a broke down jukeboxe or pool table as their customers will bar hop to one with music and working pool table. Of course after 11 pm drinks were on the house for me to stick around in case it went down again when I was living in the Florida Keys for 10 years. Chris is certainly dead on. It's gonna be a really Beautiful little pond to fish and swim in eventually once the grass grows in and the fish are established. Ya gotta stay outta the water till they are to avoid causing them sress till they're acclimated. Usually 6 months to a year. After their first goup of next generation baby fish are grown.
I loved all the different techniques used in this video. Slicing dirt with the back of an opened bucked on the track-loader at 17:00 was like a woodworker using a plane. Shaping the inside face of the dame at 26:00 making it look smooth and with a perfect arc is so professional. I notice commenters stopped comparing your videos to Andrew Camerata a long time ago, but that comparison was always ridiculous. Andrew's work is slip-shod and ugly, his equipment is abused and his work flow is dangerous. I hate to tempt fate, but someone is going to be seriously hurt on that channel eventually. We saw evidence of your attention to detail in your last video when you talked about the cracked glass from the lower front of the 220. It annoyed you too much to live with it whereas nearly all of the operator channels have us looked through cracked glass. After years of watching dirt being moved and shaped on TH-cam, I have decided that you are a decent and nice person who anyone would be lucky to call a friend.
Trevor Dennis, Andrew Camarata isn’t Chris, he didn’t have a family in the earthmoving business, he isn’t backed by Volvo and other businesses. He has old equipment that he works on himself, he built a castle out of shipping containers mostly on his own. He has bought a mountain top property, and built access to the top for his next shipping container castle, all with his old machines. He has 1.25 million subscribers because of who is, and how he works with machines he has, if you don’t like what he does then don’t watch.
@@raeanker3078 How long have you been following Andrew? I have followed his channel since day 1, and if you are the same you'll have to admit that his work practices have taken a significant dive getting steadily worse oner the last couple of years. It's like he doesn't care any more. There are so many examples but I'll give you two to be getting on with. 1) When he took the mobile home to the top of his new mountain property, and used a jack to force the extended wall out. He had dozer and skid steer up there at that time, so could easily have graded out the site where the mobile home was going, but he didn't bother. He used rocks and timber putting way too much load on the MH's levelling jacks, resulting in its chassis being twisted which was jamming the wall extension. That was painful to watch. 2) When the previous owner delivered the rock crusher he was careful to explain that it needed to operate on firm ground. I thought at the time that Andrew was looking bored with the instructions. Either way, he ignored them resulting in the conveyer belt being destroyed. Goodness knows how much that cost him to have fixed. There are lots more examples, and when I have commented about it on his channel I have got a LOT of likes so it is not just me that notices it. What really makes me cringe is how god damn dangerous his work practices are. I hate to predict it, but someone is going to be seriously hurt on that channel. There might even be a death, and that will be the end of him because with all the video evidence, it would be a dream case for some ambulance chasing lawyer. I REALLY hope he shapes up and turns things around, because I used to love his videos.
Chris may have started working with/for his uncle since early teens. But no question that he have really put in the effort, with good work ethics, great skill as mechanic and operator, bedsides being a good example for youngins starting up. The companies that is "backing him" haven't done so just for the heck of it 😅
You have certainly done a lot of work on this new part of your property. I watch as it develops and I love the way it is evolving. The hayfield is beautiful and that was a great harvest you got there. Please show us your Tree there outside the house. I love the story of how it came to be and I think it will be a beautiful tree when it is fully grown.
Hello there Chris! Beautiful work.🌹🇺🇲😁👍 Hey I watched a long time ago when you got your Dalmatian puppy👍❤️ I wonder how he's doing? I was in Reno NV Now in Yuma Arizona 😳 I'm sorry don't remember your Pups name❤️ I Love watching you're working! 1st time I watched when you rescued that machine sunk in mud !😳 Had to share with my brother Jesse😁 Gonna catch up today with your newest stuff. Watching you do your Home pond👍🇺🇲❤️🌹 Stay well. Oh I remember when you came home & the VOLVO was in your driveway! HaHa👍
Good packed clay like that gets me to thinking about one of those 'home/garden make-over' shows a while back. They were doing a house a little south of Atlanta GA, people came in with all these awesome plans for a new patio and entirely reshaped back yard. Like it was going to be awesome and sure enough they got down through ten inches of top soil easy. Then hit packed red clay using only hand tools. In eight hours they'd only managed to get another two feet in the clay hillside but needed to cut it back into a new slope twenty odd feet. That episode was hilarious because all the people were dumbfounded, it was the next day when a local landscape company came to help and brought two mini excavations, a skidsteer and jackhammers with wide spade bits. That company finished the digging and earned every bi of what they may have charged. The clay there was basically virgin clay from before that house had been built in the 1920's and the builders then never attempted to dig out that hillside.
I remember whe you bought this property to connect to yours, and telling us where you wanted what. Good to see it a bit more dry than when you were hit with all that rain, where you sort of sunk in the slop. Pond dam looks really good now and sure it will work well for you.
Dirt is like firewood, once you think you have all you need then you find out you only have about half enough. Also I suggest that you use that pile of rocks to make a waterfsll up at the headend where the water drains in.
Hi Chris I've watched your building of your pond and from day one when you said what you wanted to do I could see your vision and it's turned out 110% better than I could see, your doing a Absolutely Fantastic job if this is anything to go by everything is going to look just perfect, job being done real good. 👍
Nice little pond Chris! I look forward to seeing you make it all purdy with the boulders and stuff. I hope you don't regret running that over flow straight down your fence line. It looks like the overflow is going to undermine that entire stretch of fence. Maybe not, time will tell?
I remember you walking through this area right after you bought this portion of the farm and pointing out where you wanted a pond. Your landscaping eye is phenomenal. You look at land and can see what its possibilities are. Then you have the skills and talents to achieve that. I love that and thank you for sharing the journey with us all.
Great watching 👀
Seriously, I wish I could learn from this man all he knows!
Try learning by the seat of your ass
Your love, talent's and hard work is turning your land into a magical place. I like what you did where you can start to see into the woods. It's all looking gorgeous along side the pond. ❤❤❤
Your work is evidence of a thoughtful land owner😊. A true Good Steward of our grandchildren earth. You Sir try to work with nature, which will pay dividends for generations to come.😊 Thanks Chris.❤
Perfect end to a perfect pond! Standing ovation!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
So happy you’re going to be able to enjoy the very thing you’ve created for so many others!
It looks good. Instead of planting grass you could throw out some native wildflower seed for the bees and butterflies. Help the pollinators. Absolutely no chemicals.
Awesome job, Chris, you made yourself a great looking little pond!!
Sunshine...on my shoulders makes me happy.
Sorry I couldn't resist 😆😆
As per your usual extremely high quality work, the pond fits the space both aesthetically and functionally. You took great care in creating fish habitat with the stumps and ditches, hope you will take us along when you stock the pond.
Although it took some time on the calendar it actually went pretty fast in man hours for what you got done and the transformation that took place here. Looking good. Ah, the magic of proper planning and Chris is always the man with a plan.
That is so much nicer than the ponds with not a tree in sight. Lot more comfortable to hang out with some shade. Will look good when leaves change color also... Getting that loader figured out too. Handy as hell.
Greetings Chris
I like how you trained Barney to back up when you honk. 😂
Still amazed at the amount of work you get done in a short time. Very efficient. A true artist with those machines.
Skilled operator. It’s not art, it’s skill and experience. Art is useless. This, is not.
@@mikeznel6048 Building a pond from scratch is landscaping. Landscaping is art, with dirt. I'm a skilled and experienced operator, and doing dirt work usually involves a creative approach, i.e. an artistic view.
@@mikeznel6048 Art is absolutely not useless, you ding dong!
@@mikeznel6048 strange strange comment
Looks like the water side is getting a little soft
Thank you for these long videos you organized this one very well !!!
Chris could ice a cake with that excavator. Much respect.
Another masterpiece - at home! Long productive day.
Yay Robert! Experience and knowledge makes for faster results!
Chris you dont talk about family but i know they have to be so proud of you. Hell im so proud of you young man. You are doing very well for yourself in life. You are no doubt the pond master. It would be really neat if you could pick a long time subscriber to be able to come visit you and you show them how to run some machines and learn the process of building ponds. Ponds are good.
Coming along nicely! One of those boulders would make a nice island for painted turtles to hang out, if those live in your area.
Had to come back to this for one more comment. Great length film but what impressed me so much was your use of equipment. Each tool used was specific to what it does best. Most people on a farm don’t have that luxury doing it with what they have. One or two pieces at the most. Grading with a 3point blade or digging the ditch for drainage with a tractor bucket. Being as creative as possible . It was a pure joy to watch you use each piece of equipment for its best use. Quickest way, best way. It was cool.
It's amazing how well that red clay packs, Cant wait to see it full and grass on it!
Watching from the uk 🇬🇧 👍👍👍👍
Me too
and me 🇬🇧👑
UK sucks
What about thr coronation?
@@leolldankology f the coronation
Looks good without being full and ya got a real good friend helping too that can run all the toys as well as the camera. Safe travels
Great time-lapse on finishing up the pond, Chris..👍
Awesome job Chris, & you are right, it’s going to be a nice little pond. Take care & cheers😊
This has got to be one of the most therapeutic videos you have made. The track loaders makes it look like your working with chewing gum. Wonderful bit of kit. Superb video.
The pond came out really nice. Can't wait to see it filled up. You never cease to amaze me. Thanks very much for sharing.
It sure must be nice to build your own pond now enjoy it.
Now those stumps put the finishing touch to the pond.
It's awesome to see you make this progress. So happy for you. I'm 61 and have been inspired to do similar but with limited funds. Hope you enjoy your property for years to come.
Hey Chris my husband like yourself is a heavy equipment operator in the mountains of NC. He recently had a stroke about 3weeks ago and during his recovery your videos have been an inspiration for him to get back on that trackhoe. Many times he says if I was down there I’d help old Chris out. We love you keep up the good work.
Great work and pond Chris 👌👍🍺🍺
Love the sound of that 953! You should find a giant rain cap for that stack...one like they have on those RoadTec or Wirtgen asphalt milling machines.
Chris you really have a nice line of equipment, congratulations its well earned. Nice job on the pond!
A perfect pond from the pond master,great job.
Lotsa ways to skin that dam top with that Cat Track Loader !!
Excellent pond
That 953 is so flexible and agile!! Sure gets the job done!!
What a darn handy bucket that loader has!! A great asset.
Wow you are the pond guy Chris, this one has turned out especially nice. I like how you have left all the tree's so close and once grown over should look city park like. Thumbs up guy's 👋
Great job great video it's almost there thanks Chris and Robert
That pond is Awsome! And Chris it's amazing what a 4 way bucket can do ! And how much of a game changer they can be!
This channel is my therapy!!!... BIG relief to me is @ the 24:20 mark when the stubborn red clay finally (for the most part) comes of the dozer blade... (why is that important to me!?! I haven't a clue, but it was/is!).. Thx, Keep digging Chris!!
Always nice watching you create a nice pond
Looking good Chris it’s going to be beautiful when it is finished 🏴
Very nice pond in mostly shaded area.
Looks great Chris, gonna be nice when it's full of water an grass is growed up around it, thanks for sharing 💪🇺🇲🤙✊👌
Closing the Dam Gap ! Hey - we got us here some Rooty Clay ! Installing the Overflow - always great to watch the Procedures and what a View with the Camera in the Trench - wow ! Fish Habitat with Tree Stumps and Larger Rocks sounds soooo Wonderful indeed ! As You said - it will be a very nice Little Pond ! Great Video and many Cheers from Australia !!!!
Looks good Chris.......nice little pond to enjoy.
Looks pretty dang good Chris, but who would expect otherwise - you are, afterall, the pond building sensei here on youtube. Namaste. 🙏
Looking good! Can't wait to see it full of water. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Enjoyed the pond almost done!! Thanks Chris 👍👍
Been a long time coming. Glad you finally get to watch as it fills.
What an asset to your property, Chris! Beautiful pond! 👏
8:45 CST God has given u the gift of operating equipment, design and creating amazing landscapes. What a peaceful place to rest and fish in this pond. Enjoy! God's blessings and stay safe.
Wow!! Found the time to finish the pond!! Came out really nice. Can’t wait to see the topsoil addition and final grading!!
An absolute masterclass on gap bridging. Great stuff and that Pond will look delightful in a year or so.
I really liked near the end, watching you operate the sheeps foot compactor on the mini. Seeing all 3 hydraulic cylinders move in concert was pretty neat.
Watching Chris moving dirt is definitely like watching a master potter working clay into a beautiful vase.
The way he knows exactly where the clay and dirt needs tp go then using a bucket or dozer blade to get it there exactly as he intends is friggen astounding.
Definitely a vert entertaining way to spend some afternoon time eating a late lunch before a nap.
Yuppers, this late for me as I worked 2nd shift most of my working life fixing jukeboxes and pool tables at bars.
Worse thing for a bar that's open after midnight is a broke down jukeboxe or pool table as their customers will bar hop to one with music and working pool table.
Of course after 11 pm drinks were on the house for me to stick around in case it went down again when I was living in the Florida Keys for 10 years.
Chris is certainly dead on.
It's gonna be a really Beautiful little pond to fish and swim in eventually once the grass grows in and the fish are established.
Ya gotta stay outta the water till they are to avoid causing them sress till they're acclimated.
Usually 6 months to a year.
After their first goup of next generation baby fish are grown.
It's a beauty in such a pretty setting. Exciting times for the farm and LetsDig18's dream fulfillments. Great that you share your excitement too.
You know you got a good pure clay when the water clears up fast.
I’ve got sunshine!!! Nicely done Chris 👍🇺🇸
The track loader is perfect for this work!
I loved all the different techniques used in this video. Slicing dirt with the back of an opened bucked on the track-loader at 17:00 was like a woodworker using a plane. Shaping the inside face of the dame at 26:00 making it look smooth and with a perfect arc is so professional. I notice commenters stopped comparing your videos to Andrew Camerata a long time ago, but that comparison was always ridiculous. Andrew's work is slip-shod and ugly, his equipment is abused and his work flow is dangerous. I hate to tempt fate, but someone is going to be seriously hurt on that channel eventually. We saw evidence of your attention to detail in your last video when you talked about the cracked glass from the lower front of the 220. It annoyed you too much to live with it whereas nearly all of the operator channels have us looked through cracked glass. After years of watching dirt being moved and shaped on TH-cam, I have decided that you are a decent and nice person who anyone would be lucky to call a friend.
What does dirt work have to do with being a decent human and good friend? Just curious how you made that connection.
Nice comment. You have a cute dog 🐶😀
Trevor Dennis, Andrew Camarata isn’t Chris, he didn’t have a family in the earthmoving business, he isn’t backed by Volvo and other businesses. He has old equipment that he works on himself, he built a castle out of shipping containers mostly on his own. He has bought a mountain top property, and built access to the top for his next shipping container castle, all with his old machines. He has 1.25 million subscribers because of who is, and how he works with machines he has, if you don’t like what he does then don’t watch.
@@raeanker3078 How long have you been following Andrew? I have followed his channel since day 1, and if you are the same you'll have to admit that his work practices have taken a significant dive getting steadily worse oner the last couple of years. It's like he doesn't care any more. There are so many examples but I'll give you two to be getting on with.
1) When he took the mobile home to the top of his new mountain property, and used a jack to force the extended wall out. He had dozer and skid steer up there at that time, so could easily have graded out the site where the mobile home was going, but he didn't bother. He used rocks and timber putting way too much load on the MH's levelling jacks, resulting in its chassis being twisted which was jamming the wall extension. That was painful to watch.
2) When the previous owner delivered the rock crusher he was careful to explain that it needed to operate on firm ground. I thought at the time that Andrew was looking bored with the instructions. Either way, he ignored them resulting in the conveyer belt being destroyed. Goodness knows how much that cost him to have fixed.
There are lots more examples, and when I have commented about it on his channel I have got a LOT of likes so it is not just me that notices it. What really makes me cringe is how god damn dangerous his work practices are. I hate to predict it, but someone is going to be seriously hurt on that channel. There might even be a death, and that will be the end of him because with all the video evidence, it would be a dream case for some ambulance chasing lawyer. I REALLY hope he shapes up and turns things around, because I used to love his videos.
Chris may have started working with/for his uncle since early teens. But no question that he have really put in the effort, with good work ethics, great skill as mechanic and operator, bedsides being a good example for youngins starting up.
The companies that is "backing him" haven't done so just for the heck of it 😅
With the trees greening out it already looks good. Looking forward to seeing it towards the end of summer when the grass has filled in.
You have certainly done a lot of work on this new part of your property. I watch as it develops and I love the way it is evolving.
The hayfield is beautiful and that was a great harvest you got there.
Please show us your Tree there outside the house. I love the story of how it came to be and I think it will be a beautiful tree when it is fully grown.
great job completed, congratualations hard worker ! greetz from the netherlands, Europe.
Amazing to watch your finesse and skills on equipment. Special gift you have my friend
The gift is the foresight of what could be, the skill is from years of seat time.
Looks like you made a hard to please customer very happy with your excellent work.
Beautiful work
I was waiting to see you take the 953 over the edge and grade the slopes 😁...Looks Great!
Job well done 👍🏻
Hello there Chris! Beautiful work.🌹🇺🇲😁👍
Hey I watched a long time ago when you got your Dalmatian puppy👍❤️
I wonder how he's doing? I was in Reno NV Now in Yuma Arizona 😳
I'm sorry don't remember your Pups name❤️
I Love watching you're working! 1st time I watched when you rescued that machine sunk in mud !😳
Had to share with my brother Jesse😁
Gonna catch up today with your newest stuff.
Watching you do your Home pond👍🇺🇲❤️🌹
Stay well.
Oh I remember when you came home & the VOLVO was in your driveway! HaHa👍
Looking great as always Chris.👍👍👍
Good packed clay like that gets me to thinking about one of those 'home/garden make-over' shows a while back. They were doing a house a little south of Atlanta GA, people came in with all these awesome plans for a new patio and entirely reshaped back yard. Like it was going to be awesome and sure enough they got down through ten inches of top soil easy. Then hit packed red clay using only hand tools. In eight hours they'd only managed to get another two feet in the clay hillside but needed to cut it back into a new slope twenty odd feet.
That episode was hilarious because all the people were dumbfounded, it was the next day when a local landscape company came to help and brought two mini excavations, a skidsteer and jackhammers with wide spade bits. That company finished the digging and earned every bi of what they may have charged. The clay there was basically virgin clay from before that house had been built in the 1920's and the builders then never attempted to dig out that hillside.
FANTASTIC…!!! Looks Great. ✅
Don’t forget the Drone shot from above ⬆️ next time.
Another great video , and what a great looking pond , your guests in your cabins will enjoy the fishing !!!
I remember whe you bought this property to connect to yours, and telling us where you wanted what. Good to see it a bit more dry than when you were hit with all that rain, where you sort of sunk in the slop. Pond dam looks really good now and sure it will work well for you.
Thanks Chris, It's nice to see your friends helping you out. The new pond will be awesome!
Phenomenal job Chris! 100 Thumbs Up!!! Hope you get some sunny days so you can go back to the 3 acre pond build! Take Care, Jim
Thats going to be a fantastic spot to spend a summers day when its settled & seeded .
Chris it certainly is a beautiful pond dam. Thanks for the journey.
Another Great job, well done Chris. And you will get too go see it any time you want :)
That will be a nice little fishing pond in a couple of years. I still remember catching my first fish at age 3!
Absolutely Beautiful!
Someday I would like to see a 2 hr video of you just fishing in this pond, drinking a beer and petting the dog.
Looks really good Chris 👍👍👍👍👍
Dirt is like firewood, once you think you have all you need then you find out you only have about half enough. Also I suggest that you use that pile of rocks to make a waterfsll up at the headend where the water drains in.
Shaping up nicely Christopher.
I will wait until next summer for my fishing visit invite.
well done looks awsome. will be watching for any finishing work. cheers.
Well done sir. It looks amazing.
Hi Chris I've watched your building of your pond and from day one when you said what you wanted to do I could see your vision and it's turned out 110% better than I could see, your doing a Absolutely Fantastic job if this is anything to go by everything is going to look just perfect, job being done real good. 👍
Can’t wait to see this one full up! That’s going to be a very nice addition to your property!
Nice pond Chris! You do nice work.
Good angle of footage when digging the ditch with the mini that little guy it a fluent machine quick to 44:26
34:20 Love the shot with the pond dam right on the horizon, so you can see it coming up to level!
Great watching again Chris a skilled operator
Nice little pond Chris! I look forward to seeing you make it all purdy with the boulders and stuff. I hope you don't regret running that over flow straight down your fence line. It looks like the overflow is going to undermine that entire stretch of fence. Maybe not, time will tell?
Great looking pond, Chris! Well done!
Should be a nice pond and hopefully dry out some of the other muddy areas
Poetry in motion. 😊
That’s going to be a great fishing pond Chris outstanding.
Enjoyed watching the video Chris 😊
Nice, I see great fishing in your future. Sitting by the cool pond on a hot day with a beer in one hand and a fishing pole in the other.
I keep thinking a hammock would be so nice, and the trees are close enough to even fish from one. 🙂
This video had it all. Very entertaining from beginning to end.