While remodeling the lake house we found, hidden behind a trellis and over grown potato vines, an old, hand operated, water pump. Its possibilities were endless. We decided to make a small pond water feature using the pump as a center piece. We dug the hole, placed the liner, lined the edges with rocks and plumbed the pump to have water coming out the spicket...add underwater lights and it looks great!
Monday, April 13, 2009
An old treasure...
While remodeling the lake house we found, hidden behind a trellis and over grown potato vines, an old, hand operated, water pump. Its possibilities were endless. We decided to make a small pond water feature using the pump as a center piece. We dug the hole, placed the liner, lined the edges with rocks and plumbed the pump to have water coming out the spicket...add underwater lights and it looks great!
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I hope you will enjoy my early attempts at Blogging, an all new experience to me! I will be experimenting with the format, items to add (hopefully interesting).
I am a retired corporate pilot, thiry nine years of roaming around the world for an oil company. The Good Lord knew we would need oil...unfortunately He put it in difficult places, deserts, jungles, artic regions and every other inhospitable place you can imagin, no five star hotels there!
Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of earth And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
Pilot Officer Gillespie Magee
I am a retired corporate pilot, thiry nine years of roaming around the world for an oil company. The Good Lord knew we would need oil...unfortunately He put it in difficult places, deserts, jungles, artic regions and every other inhospitable place you can imagin, no five star hotels there!
Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of earth And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
Pilot Officer Gillespie Magee
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