MI ice pond update
The ice pond on Masons Island has been drained as part of an algae-infestation control effort. The strategy is to expose the bottom surface layers of composed leaves and mud; this may allow the nutrient gasses to disperse and the growth of algae to diminish.
There are contending analyses about the effectiveness of the effort. There are plans to physically remove the muck layer harboring the bad ingredients (phosphorus? nitrogen?) but the thousands of dollars required to fund it is contentious. For some reason, property owners not near the pond are not excited about paying additional association dues to clean up the pond.
This report is based on information collected by Uncle Tommy.

I am surprised that the pond could be drained so low. I will be even more surprised that draining can accomplish any algae control objective. Sorry to be so negative.