After hauling that big hunk of basalt out of the sunken pond it started in, then raising it up a couple feet into a concrete "pond" that sprung a leak, then another version of the same all waterproofed with pretty red elastomeric stuff, it seems the thing now only needs some corner tiles and grout to be finally finished. Imapigeon's tiles are just what I wanted and add the finishing touch. I like water and fountains, but the ones at Molbak's are ready to plug in. Everyone needs a new learning experience now and then.Without clumsy feet stomping around the base there may be a chance for some new plants to survive.
Finished fountain
Excellent!!
That looks soo cool
Stunning! I admire your perseverance!
Gorgeous! Very jealous. I have the perfect spot for one just like this!
Oh how beautiful, I fell in love with the stone and now it is just perfect. Great Job!
Thank you Carla. You have done such wonderful things with your yard it is a shame to have to leave it behind. I'm sure the new place will be 'whipped into shape' in no time. I hope you will stay in touch.
She better, Or else !!!!!!!!!
Very nice! You have such a wonderful yard and so many fun creative things in it.
Gwen
Balvenie,will be sending prayers for you tomorrow.
Robert have not heared from you in awhile. how are you doing?
Sorry I'm a little slow on getting a update.
About Robert....sad news:
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/940447/
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