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Jun 2, 2013 02:55:24   #
wonkytripod Loc: Peterborough UK
 
Erv wrote:
Up at work I have to take out the TV dishes when folks move out. The dish company does not want them back.??? So I got the bright idea to make a little water falls with them.:) I just did a quick setup to make sure the boss liked the looks of it.:):) First one was out of wood, but it was to wobbly. So I did it with brick. If Janny likes it I will use rock and mortar to make the base. Wanted to leave it up for a day or two. sure sounds pretty in the back yard.:):)I have tons of pretty rocks to use. Let me know what you all think. Going to paint them a sand stone color. These were taken pretty late.
Erv
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Great idea Erv, as you say constructed from rock should look really nice.
:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jun 2, 2013 02:56:09   #
BlokeOzz Loc: Morphett Vale South Australia
 
Hi Janny, Would you please take a good look at Erv's Waterfalls, I am sure he is onto something here, and knowing Erv, I am even surer he is doing it to beautify your Garden :)

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Jun 2, 2013 03:01:03   #
CORNISH Loc: CORNWALL, UK
 
Hey Erv, now that's one bright idea, recycling at it's best, looks good mate, Chris

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Jun 2, 2013 09:25:41   #
DragonsLady Loc: Los Alamos, NM
 
That's amazing! I wouldn't mind having something like that in our side yard. They don't look like satellite dishes. (And I like the outdoor patio building you built - can't wait to see the gingerbread trim when you get it up.)

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Jun 2, 2013 09:48:48   #
Erv Loc: Medina Ohio
 
Thank you! :):) I drag way to much stuff home. Flea markets and work are my friend.:):)
Erv

wonkytripod wrote:
Great idea Erv, as you say constructed from rock should look really nice.
:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jun 2, 2013 09:51:54   #
Erv Loc: Medina Ohio
 
Thanks Ian.:):) She read this and had a smile on her face.:):) I think it is growing on her.:):) I might start gathering the rock this week.
Erv

BlokeOzz wrote:
Hi Janny, Would you please take a good look at Erv's Waterfalls, I am sure he is onto something here, and knowing Erv, I am even surer he is doing it to beautify your Garden :)

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Jun 2, 2013 09:52:11   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Brilliant re-purposing! Do you have Habitat for Humanity stores nearby? So much fun to find used construction tidbits and make into something else. I have an old window, with several panes, in which a 20x30 poster size prints fits perfectly!

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Jun 2, 2013 09:52:35   #
Erv Loc: Medina Ohio
 
Thanks Chris!!!
Erv

CORNISH wrote:
Hey Erv, now that's one bright idea, recycling at it's best, looks good mate, Chris

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Jun 2, 2013 10:00:00   #
Erv Loc: Medina Ohio
 
Thank you Francine!!!! Janny is scared I might retire and have to much time for things like this.:):):) I did order the wood for the shelter. Hope I can find the time this week. Work is pushing me again and by the time I get home I am pretty much pooped.:)
Erv

DragonsLady wrote:
That's amazing! I wouldn't mind having something like that in our side yard. They don't look like satellite dishes. (And I like the outdoor patio building you built - can't wait to see the gingerbread trim when you get it up.)

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Jun 2, 2013 10:06:47   #
Erv Loc: Medina Ohio
 
We have 2 that are pretty close and I try to go in a few times a month.:):) Always find something to play with.:) I just picked up a window for our stairs.:):) Janny wants it up above the seteps to put Harrison pictures in, I am redoing the stars to make them more up too date. The house was built in the early 50's.
Erv

Linda From Maine wrote:
Brilliant re-purposing! Do you have Habitat for Humanity stores nearby? So much fun to find used construction tidbits and make into something else. I have an old window, with several panes, in which a 20x30 poster size prints fits perfectly!

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