WaterShapes

2012/11.1, November 7 — Naturalistic Watershaping, Fire Features, Pond Renovation and more
               November 7, 2012              …
Jumping In
A couple blogs back, I wrote about the National Swimming Pool Foundation’s Step Into Swim program (see “A Campaign Apart,” 10 October 2012). Since then, I’ve been following the program’s progress, digging into its background and getting more and more convinced of its significance. I’ve been around the industry long enough to know that
Deck-O-Seal’s Slip-Resistant Deck Sealant
  DECK-O-SEAL (Hampshire, IL) offers Deck-O-Grip, a clear, fast-drying, non-yellowing, glossy sealant designed to enhance…
Waterplay Solutions Offers Nine Waterslides
  WATERPLAY SOLUTIONS (Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada) has expanded its product line to include nine…
Hydro Dramatics Offers Fountain-Related Services
  HYDRO DRAMATICS (St. Louis, MO) provides mechanical and electrical systems for fountains. Using the…
Cooper Announces New LED Landscape Fixtures
  COOPER LIGHTING (Peachtree City, GA) announces the Lumière Eon line of architectural indoor and…
Twirlybyrd Introduces Spa-Massage System
  TWIRLYBYRD (West Covina, CA) has introduced the Deep Tissue faceplate, which performs like an…
Matrix Z’s SeaStone Decking Systems
  MATRIX Z (Fort Lauderdale, FL) offers SeaStone, a complete line of eco-friendly cementitious products…
Gateway Grandeur
St. Louis is a great American city. My brother lived there for a time, and I have many friends who live within easy reach of that special point on the map where the Missouri River joins the Mississippi River as it flows to the Gulf of Mexico. I’ve passed through town on several occasions through the years and was able to play the serious tourist once while visiting in the Spring of 1998. In addition to the famous zoo, a few museums and the Busch brewery, I basked in the splendor of Eero Saarinen’s Gateway Arch (although I didn’t ride to the top until a later visit) and, for the first time ever, saw the Gateway Geyser put on its
Test Your Knowledge #43
University Drops Longstanding Student Swimming Requirement   Note: >> Some Web sites may open behind…