As a child, I spent many summers wading in ponds, catching
tadpoles and turtles. My hometown in Southeast Kansas is surrounded
by farm ponds filled with native Nelumbo lutea, as well
as several wild After graduating high school, I enrolled at the local state
university and majored in physics. My husband (we both grew up
in the same neighborhood, and have known each other since pre-school)
and I were married during our first year of college. Once ponding
caught on (even in the Midwest), my husband and I were able to
obtain supplies to build a small above ground "box"
pond in the same greenhouse where I kept turtles as a child.
We soon had too many plants for such a small space and built
a large in-ground pond in the yard, and it was home to several
koi and common hardy waterlilies. Just two years after building our "big" pond, I
finished my bachelors degree in physics, and moved on to graduate
school. There are only about nine graduate degree programs in
medical physics in the United States, so I picked the one in
Florida! For the first year in Gainesville, we are lived in an
apartment; however, we did not let that stop our ponding hobby.
We received permission to build a pond behind our apartment,
and slowly transformed the place and My family and I have had various ponds in ground, raised, and in containers over the past several years in Kansas, Florida, and now Texas. In addition to water gardening, my husband and I are kept quite busy with our sons, Dylan and Evan. We also enjoy gourmet cooking, travelling, movies, photography, and home improvement projects. Jessica is also a talented photographer and we are pleased to include her images in the cultivar galleries as well as in this personal gallery -- |