Keeping character, or restoring a pond

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#151  
The rippley look on the pond is the rain starting. After taking the help home I came by and it was big mud hole.

Oh well, we only have a forty percent chance of rain tomorrow. That means we have a sixty percent chance of it not raining, not bad odds in my book.
 

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Sunday I got away from this job and worked out some frustration on some straight pipe.
 

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#153  
I'm building a twenty five foot pipe sliding gate.

We don't want it to look like anyone else's.
 

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   / Keeping character, or restoring a pond #154  
<font color="blue"> We don't want it to look like anyone else's.
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We have come to know that everything you do is unique. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Great work. Keep the pictures coming.
 
   / Keeping character, or restoring a pond #155  
<font color="blue"> "...and worked out some frustration on some straight pipe." </font>

Harvey, if you take out too much frustration on that gate it will no longer be original.....it will be identical to mine. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Can't wait to see the finished unique gate!
 
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#156  
Since it was too wet yesterday to work in the pond we moved all the equipment out from under the carport. Then we used the mini-hoe to scratch the base fill. Customer had mentioned he wanted to concrete the area if we had the chance.

Opportunity knocked.
 

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#157  
That's a fifteen by thirty slab. We've got seventeen or eighteen mixer loads to do this morning to complete the pour.

We put the base we removed to good use.
 

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#158  
That allowed me to get in and out of the pond in the afternoon.

I got to play with the rock stairs a bit.
 

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Harvey,

Looking at that great looking rock, then seeing that old wooden bridge, I'm wondering if you're going to let that remain. Seems a nicely arched, rock bridge would really set that area off!!!

Something along the lines of Don's bridge would be amazing.

Eddie
 
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Eddie, good idea. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

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