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Managed to clean up my fish pond today after more than half-a-year of self-regulation, so was thinking.. emm.. better shoot it while it is still fresh and clean..
Ball of Confusion
The 1000D had a rare outing........ been a little neglected since the 5dmkII became weapon of choice.
After mooching around in Sam's pool all day, our merry group found itself at Bridie O'Reilly's on Chapel St. The day may have been hot, but the beer was cold and the company amusing.
Have fountain, will make gimmicky picture, hur.
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August 22 2009
We took the ratties to the Ardenns this time. They where confiened to the garage and outdoors but they had a blast on the waterfeature!
This is located in the Italianate terrace garden, one of many water features throughout the gardens.
I've completed the water course and spillway. I've also added a fourth steppig stone to get over the tree root near the break in the slope to the right of the stream bed. In order to give the appearance that the waterfall is coming from somewhere and not just appearing out of nowhere, I will continue building a false (dry) stream bed on up the hill beyond the spillway. There is still much to do.
Now that I have the edges of the stream defined, I now need to install the waterproof liner to keep all of the water in a closed system so I don't lose any water as it recirculates between the pond, pump and waterfall. After I get the liner in place and start to lay the stream-bed rocks on it, I can then trim off the excess along the sides. I've also added a second large flag stone next to the "patio" stone beside the pond.