I am writing from Houston Texas and here is my turtle story. Back in June of last year we built a new art studio and office in our yard and during the construction Tilly showed up. I figure she is about 10 years old. How she got into a fenced yard is beyond me. I do have suspicions that she could be a turtle that my daughter received years ago as a child. It was placed in our pond. The liner tore and when I pulled it up I half expected to find a turtle carcass. There was nothing. Now all of these years later Tilly arrives. ( my daughter is in college and will be married soon)
So I have grown fond of the old turtle. Her residency is large. She has an upper pond about 4 feet across and 3 feet deep, a 14 foot stream and a lower pond about 8 feet across and 5 feet deep.
She has been sleeping for most of the winter during our cold months here in Houston, but is active again. She remembers me and my grapes and veggies. It did not take me long to get her to take food from me, but she does very well fending for herself.
Tilly arrived last June and this past week I saw two baby turtles in the pond. Don’t know how that works with gestation but it seems that these are hers. Today was the first day in months that she actually took the trip upstream again. It was good to see her move about.
I love my turtle, Tilly, her babies tutor and little guy. I don’t know if there are more. I guess time will tell.
I am new to all of this turtle stuff, but I figure if tilly made it this long. My pond is pretty natural with the only filtration being a gravel stream. All three pond bottoms seem to be quite muddy. I am tempted to clean this out, but I don’t want to disturb the dragon fly nymphs. Some do take years to come to the stage of dragon fly’s.
Well it is good to be here. If I can I’ll post some picture.
Here is a link to how I put my pond together. http://www.creativesculpture.com/mypondb.html
Looking forward to sharing the turtle baby adventure.
First picture is of Tilly, you can tell by my keys how big she is.
The next picture is of the first little guy
The following picture is of Tillys domain. I feed her on the beach to the left , near the bridge. I hope to add some sculpted rocks on the lower pond with ramps for the turtles and bathing spots.



