
Then comes the helper (maybe she thinks this is going to be her swimming pool)...
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Don't think Misty is going to like sharing the pool with the Hipp0...

I am just an old gal, with some time on her hands, and loose thoughts from time to time... Wife, mother of 8, grandmother of 20 and great-grandmother of 35
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I did this for a rock fountain in our yard, but I dug the hole way too deep (almost two feet) and had a heckuva time finding enough little rocks to fill the hole back up (it's one of those dry fountains, not a pond). It looks nice now, but sooo much work!
I can't wait to get our side yard pond going. We have a bigger pond with Koi and lots of gold fish, when the herring, or whatever that bird is, isn't taking a free meal. No matter what size they can be a lotta work but such a joy to sit and relax by.
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