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Indoor Swimming Pool with Covered Roof:Suppose you are looking for an indoor swimming pool that requires less general ma...
07/10/2024

Indoor Swimming Pool with Covered Roof:
Suppose you are looking for an indoor swimming pool that requires less general maintenance. In that case, this swimming pool with a screen enclosure around the pool can be a perfect option. This screen gives the place an ideal ambience. It blocks debris like leaves or insects from falling into the water, keeping the area neat and clean and helping you enjoy your time in the pool safely. The combination of glass and wood for the covered part beautifies the pool space significantly.

Enclosed Indoor Swimming Pool:This enclosed indoor pool design allows you to use the pool regardless of the weather outs...
07/10/2024

Enclosed Indoor Swimming Pool:
This enclosed indoor pool design allows you to use the pool regardless of the weather outside. The advantage of these pools is that you can control the temperature and protect the pool from outdoor debris falling into the water. You can incorporate endless features into the pool, like an additional hot tub, water slide, or waterfall features that keep the place entertaining for anyone, regardless of age.

Small Fun Indoor Swimming Pool for Kids:A pool can be entertaining to keep your kids engaged, especially during summer. ...
07/10/2024

Small Fun Indoor Swimming Pool for Kids:
A pool can be entertaining to keep your kids engaged, especially during summer. Though outdoor pools are common, this type of indoor pool can be ideal when you want kids to enjoy pool time indoors under parental supervision. The sliding glass door can separate the pool from the other room, giving it multiple uses. The other side of the pool has a sitting area with an appropriate seating arrangement.

In-ground Indoor Swimming Pool:This in-ground indoor swimming pool looks like it is beautifully incorporated into a home...
07/10/2024

In-ground Indoor Swimming Pool:
This in-ground indoor swimming pool looks like it is beautifully incorporated into a home’s interiors. The central area has a rectangular pool with a wooden deck on four sides. Most of the sides have bushes and plants, adding greenery to the place. Furthermore, add a bit of colour with appropriate seating with colourful cushions. The glass walls, doors, windows, and roof provide ample lighting, brightening the space significantly.

Dreamy Indoor Swimming Pool Design:Suppose you are looking for something dreamy; this beautiful indoor swimming pool des...
07/10/2024

Dreamy Indoor Swimming Pool Design:
Suppose you are looking for something dreamy; this beautiful indoor swimming pool design can be an ideal choice. This large pool provides ample space for you to enjoy a pleasant time. The roof is made of glass, with appropriate lights providing natural and artificial lighting. The trees on one side create a beautiful look to the pool, though it is indoors. The seating on all sides helps you relax when your family is having a gala in the pool.

Edit to add: contrary to Virginia's belief, there is no water in this pool. I blocked Virginia so that she can't share m...
07/10/2024

Edit to add: contrary to Virginia's belief, there is no water in this pool. I blocked Virginia so that she can't share my info, and I reported her post. Glad EVERYONE else saw the humor in my post and got a good laugh! Stay tuned for a pool update post soon!
Welp.... we bought a house last year that had a pool. It had a leak so we knew we would be getting a new liner this year. What in the hell were we thinking? 10 hours later and this is as far as we have gotten. Now it's not warm enough out to do the rest and quite frankly, I don't have it in me to do more today. Husband and I are still married, but we're also stuck in this pool and not sure how to get out! Help!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣

We’ve found a way to combat the high cost of pool chemicals and keep our pool clean and clear naturally. Last summer, ou...
07/10/2024

We’ve found a way to combat the high cost of pool chemicals and keep our pool clean and clear naturally. Last summer, our pool turned solid green, and we couldn’t afford enough chemicals to fix it. Here’s how we turned things around using a natural bog filter.
Materials:
Large container full of rocks and pebbles (we used a cheap trash can)
Riparian pond plants (e.g., creeping Jenny, Japanese taro, and yellow flag iris)
Pond pump (pumps enough gallons per hour to cycle the pool once every hour or two)
PVC fittings for a spout and drain at the bottom of the filter
Copper pieces (optional but helpful)
How It Works:
1. Setup:
The pond pump pulls water through a flexible pipe into the bottom of the trash can.
Water flows upwards through the layers of rocks, trapping debris and hosting beneficial bacteria.
Filtered water spills out of the spout at the top.
2. Filtration:
The rocks trap debris and help filter the water.
Beneficial bacteria consume nutrients and waste from decaying leaves, preventing algae growth.
Riparian pond plants consume nutrients that algae would otherwise use to grow.
3. Maintenance:
Skim floating debris and vacuum settled debris regularly.
Once a season, turn off the pump and open the drain at the bottom. Flush out any gathered debris by running your hose on top of the rocks.
Keep the pump running 24/7; the power needed to run a small pond pump is negligible.
4. Benefits:
Chemical-free pool maintenance.
Cost-effective solution.
Fresh, clean water that is safe for skin.
For detailed instructions and visuals, look up natural pools and bog filters on YouTube, especially the “bog filter in a barrel” by Oz Ponds.

My son drowned 3 days ago. His limp, gray, lifeless body was pulled from the pool and it was every mother's worst nightm...
07/10/2024

My son drowned 3 days ago. His limp, gray, lifeless body was pulled from the pool and it was every mother's worst nightmare. He was dead. I heard screaming, and after a minute realized the screaming was coming from me. I watched in slow motion as people rushed to him, as he was laid on the concrete, as CPR was started.
A million thoughts were flying through my head as I stumbled around, not knowing what I was doing, screaming. I saw my dead baby on the ground. I thought about his twin brother and how could his life go on without his twin. I saw my 10-year-old son, hysterically sobbing, in his bright blue swim trunks, his beautiful tan skin glistening with pool water still. His life ruined because he just watched his brother die, drowned in the same pool where he was playing. I saw my sassy little 3-year-old daughter, in her pink unicorn and rainbow suit, just watching me, confused. And how was I going to tell my husband that I let our perfect 5-year-old son drown?? It was exactly like I've read other people say in emergency situations: I thought this must be a dream, one of those dreams that you wake up sweating from, short of breath, because it was so real. Wake up! Wake up! But no, I was already awake. Then the screaming was worse. This is happening. My funny, silly, sweet, handsome, artistic, thoughtful little blondie was dead.
I finally was able to force myself to stop screaming, I ran over to where CPR continued on my precious baby. I have no idea how long it was. 10 seconds? 3 minutes? I don't know. But I ran to him and watched and cried and talked to him as my friend tirelessly and relentlessly continued CPR. He looked awful and perfect still at the same time. I watched as water and vomit poured out of his mouth, eyes swollen and rubbery looking. Then a miracle happened! I don't remember what it was first, but he showed some sign of life because several people at the same time exclaimed "there he is!" and encouraged me to keep talking to him. My friend kept working, I kept talking. He started to try to open his eyes and another round of exclamation occured. My friend said she could feel a pulse, they decided to move him off the concrete to the pool house. A million thoughts continued racing through my mind. I was sure even if he was saved, it was too late. I was sure machines were going to be doing his living for him. I was sure it had taken too long.
Everything that happened next seemed like an eternity. The ambulance took forever to get there. They tried to get an IV on the scene but couldn't. The ride to the hospital was painfully long. But my baby started coming around! He je**ed his arm back with the IV needle stick! He cried! He was coughing! Somehow, my baby was still with me!
We have now been in ICU at Peyton Manning for the last 3 days. He is sitting beside me in bed right now playing with a stuffed puppy a friend brought to him and watching Captain Underpants for the 70th time. He's off all oxygen. He will very likely come home with me today. Home with me 3 days after drowning, home to live happily with his family instead of us burying him today.
The reason I'm sharing? This happened in a pool full of people. A pool full of ADULTS. I've read so many stories about kids slipping away from their parents and getting into a pool, to be found drowned shortly later. I've never considered the possibility that my child could drown right in front of people who were watching him bob up and down from the bottom of the pool to just below the surface, but didn't think he was struggling because he looked like he was PLAYING. When I found him myself, 2 feet from adults who were in the pool, my first thought was that it wasn't him, that it was someone else's kid who was seeing how long they could hold their breath. I can 100% understand why the adults who were RIGHT THERE didn't recognize that he was drowning because when I saw him, I too thought he was just a kid who was playing. What tipped me off was the kid I saw was wearing a shirt: Adam had gotten in the pool in his shirt. He doesn't know how to hold his breath. GET HIM OUT!!!! THAT'S ADAM!!!!
This was 100% preventable. The fault was MINE. He's a big 5-year-old. He has a very needy twin who makes it easy for me to forget that Adam is still 5 too and has needs that other 5-year-olds need. He's not self-sufficient even though sometimes I feel like he is because he's so capable. I didn't tell him to get in the pool without his Puddle-jumper on, but I was aware that he had. I simply told him to stay in the shallow end while I got his sister's swimsuit on, then I would be over. I thought it was fine for 5 minutes, as he could touch just fine in the shallow end, he wasn't alone because there were multiple adults IN the pool, and I'd be right next to the pool getting her suit on. Wrong. I have never ever been so wrong. He remembers what happened. He said he slipped off the edge. Based on where he was in the shallow end, and where we found him, he means the ledge from the shallow to the deep end. He said he kept going to the bottom then to the top and tried to yell "Mommy!" It kills me to hear that. It kills me to know that his last thoughts were that mommy didn't come for him. But God decided to give me another chance to do better. He gave my baby back to me. Now he knows I DID come for him.
Who knows what we'll face from here? Physically, it is beyond comprehension that he is suffering no consequences. He is asking to go back to my friend's to swim and says "this time, I'll wait for Mommy" before getting in the pool. But he yells for me every single time I'm out of his sight. He clearly has some anxiety that he didn't have before. I pray that some counseling and lots of reassurance will fix that.
I'm sharing this because I want to prevent this from happening to anyone else. Before going to any pool, first make sure your kids know not to get in until the adult who is responsible for them is ready to watch them. That sounds like common sense, but I was thinking because so many adults were present, he was fine, but those adults didn't know his swimming ability so they didn't question when he was under water. Second, KNOW THE SIGNS OF STRUGGLE! Adam didn't look like he was struggling! He wasn't splashing, thrashing, or screaming. He was simply underwater and couldn't get his head above water. Third, know CPR. I do know CPR. Could I have performed it in that moment? I like to believe I could have if I hadn't seen someone else taking charge. I like to think if I had been alone, my survival skills would have kicked in. Luckily, I don't know, because my amazing friend was busy saving him, but I do know that if I didn't know CPR, my helping him if we'd been alone wouldn't have even been a possiblity.
I said I wasn't going to share what happened. I feel so responsible (I am responsible!) because I let him get in without any sort of safety device on, and he was in before I personally was ready to watch him. But I decided to share because I see parents at pools doing these same things every single day! And I'm sharing to hopefully spread drowning awareness.
I'm also sharing to thank my friend for saving him, to thank her over and over and over. I am eternally grateful to her and will never ever be able to repay her. Ironically, I was there for her as her nurse when her son took his first breath after he was born, and now she was here for me as my son took his first breath after he died.
Please take water safety seriously. I never thought this would be me. It was me, but thanks to God and my dear friend Kristin, my son is still safely here. Learn from my mistakes so it's not you.
Adam Jeffrey Leeson, born March 15th
Adam Jeffrey Leeson, saved July 20th
I have no pictures of what he looked like when he drowned. Unfortunately I only have the image forever tattooed on my brain. I've shared a few images of him in the hospital and the most important one, the one with his guardian angel, Kristin Moon.
Please please please share this. I'm a nervous wreck to share what happened, sick to my stomach to hit "share" actually. But I feel this happened to save others. In my heart of hearts, I know other parents need to read this.

Backyard Pond waterfalls Idea .
07/06/2024

Backyard Pond waterfalls Idea .

Pond  waterfalls
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Pond waterfalls

Beautiful Pond-less waterfalls
07/06/2024

Beautiful Pond-less waterfalls

Amazing  Pond idea
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Amazing Pond idea

Amazing  Pond idea.
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Amazing Pond idea.

Amazing  Pond Bird idea.
07/06/2024

Amazing Pond Bird idea.

Recently joined the group so would like to share photos of our pond. Before I get arrested by the pond police, I have ca...
07/06/2024

Recently joined the group so would like to share photos of our pond. Before I get arrested by the pond police, I have carefully checked that it is a pond and not a lake. Excavated about 28 years ago it has a natural clay bottom and did not need a liner. It supports itself naturally without any filtration. The small pumped stream was added about 5 years ago and helps oxygenate the water in hot weather. Fish breed and multiply naturally and have to be given away periodically to keep fish food costs at a reasonable level. Frogs, newts, bats and breeding moorhens and less welcome herons are all regular visitors.
One thing I have learnt is be careful with the type of reeds and other pond plants you introduce as they can be very invasive and difficult to control.
Next project is to dig a larger pond(lake) in the adjacent woodland for this pond to use as an overflow. The first photo shows the pond this winter with to much rainwater

So the Fish finally went into my new pond, was back breaking work, literally as I slipped a Disc in my back dismantling ...
07/06/2024

So the Fish finally went into my new pond, was back breaking work, literally as I slipped a Disc in my back dismantling the old one. After 4 weeks of staring at a mess my Good Wife dug the pond out for me 💪🏻. Just a bit of tidying up to do now.
All DIY, 8000L retro aerated bottom drain, Evo aqua pump into my diy K1 Barrel filters.
Fish are happy, I’m well chuffed with what I have achieved.
Added quite a few photos incase it helps anyone out, or can add ways of improving.
Just need some sunshine now to sit and enjoy it.

Our first koi pond from start to now! My first time doing anything like this so please don’t judge me 🫣 I’m pretty happy...
07/06/2024

Our first koi pond from start to now! My first time doing anything like this so please don’t judge me 🫣 I’m pretty happy with how it’s turned out but still loads to do, need to make a roof & add plants etc also a Bakki shower.
What plants do you guys recommend please 🙏

This is our new pond. We have added 5 goldfish, 5 koi, 5 ghost koi, 1 sturgeon and 2 tench. We are trying to establish s...
07/06/2024

This is our new pond. We have added 5 goldfish, 5 koi, 5 ghost koi, 1 sturgeon and 2 tench. We are trying to establish some pond plants and have got some pond spider plant in the meantime. We are going to add a fountain on the back.
Anyone else got any good suggestions?
I'd like to get some snails at some point

So after my small hoze lock pond 500l was constantly green I’ve added a 9w uv light and made this shower filter since th...
07/06/2024

So after my small hoze lock pond 500l was constantly green I’ve added a 9w uv light and made this shower filter since then the water is slowly becoming crystal clear shower filter has foam media and plastic balls and bottle tops cost a total of 15 pounds to set up I’m fairly new to the pond life so let me no what you all think 😁😁

We got the fish pond bug last year with just 200 litre tub and 2 small goldfish, we were immediately hooked so went up t...
07/06/2024

We got the fish pond bug last year with just 200 litre tub and 2 small goldfish, we were immediately hooked so went up to this 500 litre hozelock pond and now we're going 7 times bigger with this cedar wood 6x6ft pond. I could literally sit and watch them for hours.

Help needed 🤦‍♂️I set my pond up 3 to 4 weeks ago (800 litres), got plenty of water movement, waterfall etc… correct siz...
07/06/2024

Help needed 🤦‍♂️
I set my pond up 3 to 4 weeks ago (800 litres), got plenty of water movement, waterfall etc… correct sized filter with uv light, and a few plants (including oxygenating ones)
All has looked well for a first few weeks, I was planning on adding first few fish this weekend, but woke up this morning and water has a greenish tint, and the bottom and sides are lightly covered in algae. Is this normal or have I done something wrong?
What can I do to rectify, empty and start again, chemicals or let nature run its course?
Thanks!

My latest pond upgrade! Slightly larger than last one and when transferring fish found a new addition(ringed) carp?
07/06/2024

My latest pond upgrade! Slightly larger than last one and when transferring fish found a new addition(ringed) carp?

Just got my pond finished in time for the nice weather
07/06/2024

Just got my pond finished in time for the nice weather

After I posted pictures of my pond I have been overwhelmed by the lovely comments, I have had to manage on my own after ...
07/06/2024

After I posted pictures of my pond I have been overwhelmed by the lovely comments, I have had to manage on my own after I lost my husband last year and all your lovely comments has made me realise it is worth carrying on. Thanks everyone 🥺

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