Welcome Back to
Kingsley, Michigan
1999

Our home is located South of Kingsley, Michigan. We are in the Northern section of the Lower Pennisula of this state. Nestled amongst 5 acres of red pine trees, our ponds provide year round enjoyment for us, as well as water and shelter for several wildlife species.

Our property is a recognized Backyard Habitat
Our property is a recognized Backyard Habitat

Since 1997 our property has been part of the Backyard Wildlife Habitat Program through the National Wildlife Federation

Finally. . . . .Summer!
Finally. . . . .Summer!

June 20th, 1999 finds the larger pond surrounded by vegetation. Dozens of leopard and green frogs inhabit this pond.

Buddy teaching frog to fish
Buddy teaching frog to fish

Here, a large leopard frog suns itself on Buddy's lap. Visit our new iguana page, by clicking on the leopard frog in this picture.

A small leopard frog waits on a flat rock that spands the narrow streambed. The streamabed flows into the smaller of the two ponds.

Hand feeding largest Koi
Hand feeding largest Koi

The Butterfly Koi literally eats right from my hand. It comes to the surface and waits for me to pour the pellets into it's mouth. The smaller goldfish are starting to catch on and occasionally try to eat from my hand. Click on my hand to visit the Pond Pals Tour. This is a site that has ponds from all over the country. An Ohio ponder created the site. You won't be disappointed by your visit.

The goldfish and Koi and waiting for me to feed them.

Please write and let us know what you think of our ponds. We will be adding more later. Click on mailbox to send e-mail.