Koi -- This all started in 1977 when David was 7 -- he wanted a small fish pond, and I made the mistake of digging one on a slope of a hill. Three weeks later and some exhausting labor, we had a 1200 gallon pond.
When Janet built our house, she added a 10,000 gallon pond with two windows into a wine tasting room and next to our wine cellar. Last fall we resurfaced the interior of the pond, and when we are sure the pond is safe in the spring we'll stock it with some nice fish that we are boarding in New Jersey.
My office is cantilevered over a part of the pond, and this picture taken from a bridge over the pond. We've just stuccoed the walls and are ready to spray the surfaces; you can see the windows into the wine room.
Here's a view similar to the one our koi will have into the wine tasting room; that koi isn't alive, of course.
Here are two of the future inhabitants, one is in quarantine for KHV in New Jersey; the other is spending the winter in a mud pond in Japan and may be here in next fall unless we decide to enter it in the All Japan Koi Show.
A Kujaku, Janet's fish, and in New Jersey.
A Kohaku, now in Japan, and with luck, my best fish.
It's amazing how the smallest thing can snowball!
And we haven't discussed the indoor pond and the two smaller outdoor ponds.
Regards, Bob