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Grabbed a few shots this morning from

George-CT

New member
a brook just below the house.

The first shot shows how far the house is from this brook. This is down in no man's land. All rocks left over from glacier days. This brook runs down from the barn and the horses enjoy it in summer for most of it for water and just splashing around. It does feed into the lower brook on our land where there are year round brook trout. I've never seen any above the water fall area you see in the pictures. I'm surprised how fast it quieted down. We did well here on the hill with a total amount of rain for March was almost 16 inches. No problems with well water for sure. Hay fields might be another story. Warm weather headed in now for 3 or 4 days so that will help dry it up. Anyhow, a few shots of it down over the hill...

George-CT
 
I think I would be building a dam for sure. Beautiful place for a pond!:thumbup:
 
of water dammed up requires a survey by army core of engineers. I can stay under it but need major liability insurance for homes downstream if it was to break and flood them. I had always hope beavers would come in and dam it up. Nothing they could do about that. Happens all the time around here, just not on my place. My buddy down the street has a brook and the beaves are in it. Flooded out about 4 acres. He is starting to like it now.

Geo
 
n/t
 
Ship it overseas as "Limestone water", with just a touch of Maple;)
Glad your ok there though, wow!
 
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