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That's some project! I love the size of it!! Your koi will get huge in a
pond like that.

Looking forward to seeing future pics.

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Old 27-05-2003, 05:56 AM
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Denise, I don't remember if I told you how I love the before and after pics
on your site, and how good a job I thought you and your family have done!
Being an Architect and all, I can't seem to avoid offering this unsolicited
opinion!

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That's some project! I love the size of it!! Your koi will get huge in a
pond like that.

Looking forward to seeing future pics.

Denise

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Old 27-05-2003, 01:20 PM
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Thanks very much for the kind words. My husband did all the gingerbread
trim.
He has a great little woodworking shop with all the "toys" and turns out
amazing stuff when he has the time.

I did all the landscaping (gardening keeps me sane) Just added a little
bridge to my Japanese style garden and lots of beautiful flowering vines
(like trumpet and clematis) to trellis on privacy fencing around our
sitting/dining area in back. We are waiting for Fabral metal roofing to
be installed on the house and garage (same color blue as our
doors/shutters/windowboxes) Our contractor is way behind because of the
long winter and now all the rain here. It's going to look awesome when
it's done. I'll be adding new pics to my homepage this summer.

Denise

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Old 27-05-2003, 06:32 PM
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Thanks very much for the kind words. My husband did all the gingerbread
trim.
He has a great little woodworking shop with all the "toys" and turns out
amazing stuff when he has the time.


I just looked at your site as well! Impressive transformation! Want
to do my house as well?

I am indeed jealous given where we are at right now.

We just emptied the main pond and tore everything to pieces for the
bottom drain, transferred all the fish to the top pond.... oh boy, one
thing I hadn't considered.... the Koi in the top pond have stirred up
all the settled clay and I can't see any of them!!

Only for a month though. My new Biotec 30 is on it's way to save the
day....
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