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What’s Wrong with This Picture?
I was wandering around the web the other day when I came across this headline:  “City Breaks Ground On First New City Pool In 50+ Years.” Ironically, the town getting the new pool isn’t some backwater where there’s been no growth or progress in the last half-century:  It’s Fort Worth, Texas
Weathering the Winter
In places where winter’s chill really takes hold, pond owners and those who maintain them face a big question:  Should a pond run through the whole winter? Some say yes, pointing out that keeping a watergarden in operation right through the frozen months will enable anyone who sees it to enjoy the beautiful ice sculptures that
2013/1.2, January 23 — Desert Delights, Weathering Winter, Self-Contained Wall Fountains and more
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Ripples #59
Compiled and Written by Lenny Giteck   ‘Life of Pi’ Paris Premiere Held at Iconic Indoor Pool
Making Connections
It seems obvious that all watershapers would have a clear understanding of the materials commonly used in pipes and fittings and would know all about the primers and glues and mechanical approaches used to connect plumbing joints. That’s not always the case, however, which is why I’m rarely shocked to see
Test Your Knowledge #48
Scientists Vindicate Phelps, Lochte on Pool Urination   Note: >>  Some Web sites may open…
New York’s Heart
I first visited New York City back in 1978, stopping to visit my sister (who lived there at the time) when I was on my way to Europe for a grand backpacking adventure. I had just a few days to look around, and she ran me ragged through museums and stores and up and down the Empire State Building.  One hectic afternoon, we stopped by Rockefeller Center, where I was transfixed by
Tackling the New Year
I’ve lived in Los Angeles for more than 50 years, was once a decent athlete and have always been a sports fan.  I’m avid about local traditions and culture and have peeked in on at least parts of broadcasts of Tournament of Roses Parades on New Year’s Day since the late 1950s. On January 1, 2013, however, I did something I never thought I’d do:  At the invitation of
#2: Vanishing Edge
Of all the design innovations that have spread through the general watershaping community in the past 20 years or so, I can’t think of any that has captured consumer imaginations as dramatically as have vanishing-edge designs.  They rose from minimal presence in the late 1980s to become the most recognizable and popular of all
Landscapes Go Green
Today’s consumers are more environmentally savvy than ever before, so it’s good that there are plenty of like-minded landscape designers and watershapers out there – “green-oriented” professionals who are more than interested in working with homeowners to create outdoor environments that are