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Filling in the swimming Pool
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sorry I gave wrong link to album ..its http://photos.yahoo.com/riverbuny1 – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Thanks Bill, > We started working on retaining wall the winter before last, luckily it > was a mild one. We are currently just finished up siding a 2 story pool > house my husband built for me. Also building the fence around the > pool. One end is 4 foot with 18 inches of horizontal and vertical > lattice at the top. The long end that connects up to pool house will > just be 4 foot because the view is a meadow and woods. The other long > end is the retaining wall. I do have some polaroids we took early this > spring as we worked. The solar cover is on pool here, and we still have > landsscaping to do. I plan on getting a digital camera soon. The pool > house has horizontal wood siding we stained golden pine, French doors in > front, with 2 crankout windows on each side of door, with another > regualr size door on side facing house. There are 2 gable sliding > windows upstairs, each end and a crank out in front upstairs over door. > The poolhouse sits kittlycorner to pool so we are in process of putting > in flagstone patio and still need to do the steps up hill to house > deck. Theres alot of construction going on, we are inprocess of > building a 3 bay garage/workshop (2 cars 1 boat) master bedroom upstairs > over cars and workshop that will have its own sliding door and deck > leading to pool. We are doing everything ourselves so it takes alot of > time. > some pics at website > http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/riverbuny1/lst?.dir=/Lins&.view=t > >wow, I can not even fathom this idea. > >To the person wondering at what age you get tired of your pool…… I > >will be 40 this summer. We always had an above ground pool but last > >spring my dream came true and we had a 16 x 36 ft inground built. It is > >and will always remain my most prized and cherished possesion. My boys > >are 5 and 13 and thou they love it too, this pool is "my baby" Every > >time I look at it I feel happy. I’ll be swimming until the day I die. > > Linda > It sounds wonderful Linda! Do you have a digital picture of it you can > share with us? Is it hard to maintain? How much time do you have to > spend cleaning your pool every week? Are you in a part of the country > where the pool water is warm yet? Enquiring minds want to know! > Bill
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Guess the lady likes her pool!
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > wow, I can not even fathom this idea. > To the person wondering at what age you get tired of your pool…… I > will be 40 this summer. We always had an above ground pool but last > spring my dream came true and we had a 16 x 36 ft inground built. It is > and will always remain my most prized and cherished possesion. My boys > are 5 and 13 and thou they love it too, this pool is "my baby" Every > time I look at it I feel happy. I’ll be swimming until the day I die. > Linda
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> wow, I can not even fathom this idea. > To the person wondering at what age you get tired of your pool…… I > will be 40 this summer. We always had an above ground pool but last > spring my dream came true and we had a 16 x 36 ft inground built. It is > and will always remain my most prized and cherished possesion. My boys > are 5 and 13 and thou they love it too, this pool is "my baby" Every > time I look at it I feel happy. I’ll be swimming until the day I die. > Linda
Well perhaps it will be different for you. There are some who love to swim and continue on into their senior years doing so. For me the shine of having a pool wore off after a few years. Peter H
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>wow, I can not even fathom this idea. >To the person wondering at what age you get tired of your pool…… I >will be 40 this summer. We always had an above ground pool but last >spring my dream came true and we had a 16 x 36 ft inground built. It is >and will always remain my most prized and cherished possesion. My boys >are 5 and 13 and thou they love it too, this pool is "my baby" Every >time I look at it I feel happy. I’ll be swimming until the day I die. > Linda
It sounds wonderful Linda! Do you have a digital picture of it you can share with us? Is it hard to maintain? How much time do you have to spend cleaning your pool every week? Are you in a part of the country where the pool water is warm yet? Enquiring minds want to know! Bill
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Thanks Bill, We started working on retaining wall the winter before last, luckily it was a mild one. We are currently just finished up siding a 2 story pool house my husband built for me. Also building the fence around the pool. One end is 4 foot with 18 inches of horizontal and vertical lattice at the top. The long end that connects up to pool house will just be 4 foot because the view is a meadow and woods. The other long end is the retaining wall. I do have some polaroids we took early this spring as we worked. The solar cover is on pool here, and we still have landsscaping to do. I plan on getting a digital camera soon. The pool house has horizontal wood siding we stained golden pine, French doors in front, with 2 crankout windows on each side of door, with another regualr size door on side facing house. There are 2 gable sliding windows upstairs, each end and a crank out in front upstairs over door. The poolhouse sits kittlycorner to pool so we are in process of putting in flagstone patio and still need to do the steps up hill to house deck. Theres alot of construction going on, we are inprocess of building a 3 bay garage/workshop (2 cars 1 boat) master bedroom upstairs over cars and workshop that will have its own sliding door and deck leading to pool. We are doing everything ourselves so it takes alot of time. some pics at website http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/riverbuny1/lst?.dir=/Lins&.view=t – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->wow, I can not even fathom this idea. >To the person wondering at what age you get tired of your pool…… I >will be 40 this summer. We always had an above ground pool but last >spring my dream came true and we had a 16 x 36 ft inground built. It is >and will always remain my most prized and cherished possesion. My boys >are 5 and 13 and thou they love it too, this pool is "my baby" Every >time I look at it I feel happy. I’ll be swimming until the day I die. > Linda > It sounds wonderful Linda! Do you have a digital picture of it you can > share with us? Is it hard to maintain? How much time do you have to > spend cleaning your pool every week? Are you in a part of the country > where the pool water is warm yet? Enquiring minds want to know! > Bill
Response:
wow, I can not even fathom this idea. To the person wondering at what age you get tired of your pool…… I will be 40 this summer. We always had an above ground pool but last spring my dream came true and we had a 16 x 36 ft inground built. It is and will always remain my most prized and cherished possesion. My boys are 5 and 13 and thou they love it too, this pool is "my baby" Every time I look at it I feel happy. I’ll be swimming until the day I die. Linda
