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Happy anniversary to you and Mr Brenda!
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Happy anniversary to you and Mr Brenda!
@Ivorythumper Many thanks!
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@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Mik That is so perfect! Did you make it yourself?
Copper helped, no doubt.
@George-K said in Almost two score:
@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Mik That is so perfect! Did you make it yourself?
Copper helped, no doubt.
Oh, yes, those two crazy boys!
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@Copper said in Almost two score:
Congratulations Brenda!
And once again anniversary season is open at TNCR.
The 40th anniversary is in 4 days.
That's a big one, Copper!!! What special plans can you tell us about it?
@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Copper said in Almost two score:
Congratulations Brenda!
And once again anniversary season is open at TNCR.
The 40th anniversary is in 4 days.
That's a big one, Copper!!! What special plans can you tell us about it?
Our anniversary habit is to buy something for the house, a tree or a TV or furniture or landscaping. Maybe a tree this year.
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@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Copper said in Almost two score:
Congratulations Brenda!
And once again anniversary season is open at TNCR.
The 40th anniversary is in 4 days.
That's a big one, Copper!!! What special plans can you tell us about it?
Our anniversary habit is to buy something for the house, a tree or a TV or furniture or landscaping. Maybe a tree this year.
And dinner out and flowers and candy. -
@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Copper said in Almost two score:
Congratulations Brenda!
And once again anniversary season is open at TNCR.
The 40th anniversary is in 4 days.
That's a big one, Copper!!! What special plans can you tell us about it?
Our anniversary habit is to buy something for the house, a tree or a TV or furniture or landscaping. Maybe a tree this year.
And dinner out and flowers and candy.@Copper said in Almost two score:
@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Copper said in Almost two score:
Congratulations Brenda!
And once again anniversary season is open at TNCR.
The 40th anniversary is in 4 days.
That's a big one, Copper!!! What special plans can you tell us about it?
Our anniversary habit is to buy something for the house, a tree or a TV or furniture or landscaping. Maybe a tree this year.
And dinner out and flowers and candy.Yes, that's us, too.
This year, we combined Mother's Day, anniversary, my birthday, and Father's Day. For all those combined, we justified building a new bubbler fountain for the flower bed by the front porch. It's a significant project involving a water reservoir filled with a truckload of rocks, a recirculating pump and collection basin, a plumbed watering system, cut blue stone for the base layer, a cast stone primary pedestal, a second cut blue stone level, and middle pedestal of cast stone, a third cut blue stone, and a vintage cast stone topper with a small basin and four lions heads with open mouths as drippers.
The project is not huge, but is a challenge with all the heavy elements. We have the waterworks installed, and most of the rock, which goes over a pond liner in the ground with granite pavers lining the rim. Next comes the layers of cut blue stone, more granite pavers for the rim, and the various layers of the fountain itself. It's a trickler or bubbler fountain, not a spray fountain. It should appeal to the hummingbirds and other little critters, and it is just outside the porch by my chair. I will get to enjoy it pretty much every day of spring, summer, and fall.
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@Copper said in Almost two score:
@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Copper said in Almost two score:
Congratulations Brenda!
And once again anniversary season is open at TNCR.
The 40th anniversary is in 4 days.
That's a big one, Copper!!! What special plans can you tell us about it?
Our anniversary habit is to buy something for the house, a tree or a TV or furniture or landscaping. Maybe a tree this year.
And dinner out and flowers and candy.Yes, that's us, too.
This year, we combined Mother's Day, anniversary, my birthday, and Father's Day. For all those combined, we justified building a new bubbler fountain for the flower bed by the front porch. It's a significant project involving a water reservoir filled with a truckload of rocks, a recirculating pump and collection basin, a plumbed watering system, cut blue stone for the base layer, a cast stone primary pedestal, a second cut blue stone level, and middle pedestal of cast stone, a third cut blue stone, and a vintage cast stone topper with a small basin and four lions heads with open mouths as drippers.
The project is not huge, but is a challenge with all the heavy elements. We have the waterworks installed, and most of the rock, which goes over a pond liner in the ground with granite pavers lining the rim. Next comes the layers of cut blue stone, more granite pavers for the rim, and the various layers of the fountain itself. It's a trickler or bubbler fountain, not a spray fountain. It should appeal to the hummingbirds and other little critters, and it is just outside the porch by my chair. I will get to enjoy it pretty much every day of spring, summer, and fall.
@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Copper said in Almost two score:
@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Copper said in Almost two score:
Congratulations Brenda!
And once again anniversary season is open at TNCR.
The 40th anniversary is in 4 days.
That's a big one, Copper!!! What special plans can you tell us about it?
Our anniversary habit is to buy something for the house, a tree or a TV or furniture or landscaping. Maybe a tree this year.
And dinner out and flowers and candy.Yes, that's us, too.
This year, we combined Mother's Day, anniversary, my birthday, and Father's Day. For all those combined, we justified building a new bubbler fountain for the flower bed by the front porch. It's a significant project involving a water reservoir filled with a truckload of rocks, a recirculating pump and collection basin, a plumbed watering system, cut blue stone for the base layer, a cast stone primary pedestal, a second cut blue stone level, and middle pedestal of cast stone, a third cut blue stone, and a vintage cast stone topper with a small basin and four lions heads with open mouths as drippers.
The project is not huge, but it's a challenge with all the heavy elements. We have the waterworks installed, and most of the rock, which goes over a pond liner in the ground with granite pavers lining the rim. Next comes the layers of cut blue stone, more granite pavers for the rim, and the various layers of the fountain itself. It's a trickler or bubbler fountain, not a spray fountain. It should appeal to the hummingbirds and other little critters, and it is just outside the porch by my chair. I will get to enjoy it pretty much every day of spring, summer, and fall.
EDIT: I will add that this is such a heavy project. The rock for the reservoir filled most of the 8' bed of my truck. The granite pavers are about 30 pounds each, and there are many for this little project. The pedestal base is 500 pounds. The cut blue stone is also very heavy, and there are three layers of it, the bottom one being 4' by 4'. The total weight of this project is best measured in tons and hernias. LOLOL
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Brenda has a truck.
How many women do you know that could say this?
The rock for the reservoir filled most of the 8' bed of my truck
I know one. And she doesn't live in my house.
@George-K said in Almost two score:
Brenda has a truck.
How many women do you know that could say this?
The rock for the reservoir filled most of the 8' bed of my truck
I know one. And she doesn't live in my house.
And mine is a real truck, not a 4-door wannabe truck-like, but more car-like, thing with a teeny tiny bed that only gets used for groceries.
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@George-K said in Almost two score:
Brenda has a truck.
How many women do you know that could say this?
The rock for the reservoir filled most of the 8' bed of my truck
I know one. And she doesn't live in my house.
And mine is a real truck, not a 4-door wannabe truck-like, but more car-like, thing with a teeny tiny bed that only gets used for groceries.
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@brenda said in Almost two score:
And mine is a real truck, not a ...thing with a teeny tiny bed that only gets used for groceries.
There you go.
You're the real deal, not a poseur.
C'mere and gimme a kiss.
@George-K said in Almost two score:
@brenda said in Almost two score:
And mine is a real truck, not a ...thing with a teeny tiny bed that only gets used for groceries.
There you go.
You're the real deal, not a poseur.
C'mere and gimme a kiss.
LOLOL
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@Copper said in Almost two score:
@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Copper said in Almost two score:
Congratulations Brenda!
And once again anniversary season is open at TNCR.
The 40th anniversary is in 4 days.
That's a big one, Copper!!! What special plans can you tell us about it?
Our anniversary habit is to buy something for the house, a tree or a TV or furniture or landscaping. Maybe a tree this year.
And dinner out and flowers and candy.Yes, that's us, too.
This year, we combined Mother's Day, anniversary, my birthday, and Father's Day. For all those combined, we justified building a new bubbler fountain for the flower bed by the front porch. It's a significant project involving a water reservoir filled with a truckload of rocks, a recirculating pump and collection basin, a plumbed watering system, cut blue stone for the base layer, a cast stone primary pedestal, a second cut blue stone level, and middle pedestal of cast stone, a third cut blue stone, and a vintage cast stone topper with a small basin and four lions heads with open mouths as drippers.
The project is not huge, but is a challenge with all the heavy elements. We have the waterworks installed, and most of the rock, which goes over a pond liner in the ground with granite pavers lining the rim. Next comes the layers of cut blue stone, more granite pavers for the rim, and the various layers of the fountain itself. It's a trickler or bubbler fountain, not a spray fountain. It should appeal to the hummingbirds and other little critters, and it is just outside the porch by my chair. I will get to enjoy it pretty much every day of spring, summer, and fall.
@brenda said in Almost two score:
The project is not huge, but is a challenge . . .
This is huge! How much of the work are you doing yourslves?
Not to introduce a neggy, what is the mosquito situation in Minnesoooota? My friends have a koi pond; they have been concerned that some authority will shut it down re mosquitos and West Nile.
I know your pond won't be still or stagnant; their koi pond water was in constant motion because of, duh, the koi.
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@brenda said in Almost two score:
The project is not huge, but is a challenge . . .
This is huge! How much of the work are you doing yourslves?
Not to introduce a neggy, what is the mosquito situation in Minnesoooota? My friends have a koi pond; they have been concerned that some authority will shut it down re mosquitos and West Nile.
I know your pond won't be still or stagnant; their koi pond water was in constant motion because of, duh, the koi.
@Catseye3 said in Almost two score:
@brenda said in Almost two score:
The project is not huge, but is a challenge . . .
This is huge! How much of the work are you doing yourslves?
Not to introduce a neggy, what is the mosquito situation in Minnesoooota? My friends have a koi pond; they have been concerned that some authority will shut it down re mosquitos and West Nile.
I know your pond won't be still or stagnant; their koi pond water was in constant motion because of, duh, the koi.
It's not a pond. The water is in constant motion with a recirculation pump. The water flows from the top of the fountain to two levels of cut blue stone, and then to a final level of blue stone beneath the large pedestal. The water is captured in the underground rock-filled space below the pedestal, which has the rubber liner.
From there, it gets filtered and flows by gravity through a pipe to an underground catch basin. The pump then takes the filtered water and sends it through a tube to the top of the fountain for another round of the same process.
The catch basin has a float system that works like the float in a toilet tank. When the water level gets low, it opens the water spigot that adds water to the catch basin. That happens as often as needed automagically.
The water moves continuously, so mosquitoes cannot make it their playground.
We're doing this ourselves, not hiring any of it done..
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@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Mik That is so perfect! Did you make it yourself?
Of course. Would I give you something fake?
@Mik said in Almost two score:
@brenda said in Almost two score:
@Mik That is so perfect! Did you make it yourself?
Of course. Would I give you something fake?