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Maybe some day I’ll come back and sort things out so the story plays out better. I spend most of my spare time actually in the oasis, not on-line. The view from my office (overlooking the pond) is always present, … Continue reading

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Start of a 360 tour of the pool. When walking out of the west side of the sunroom, the lucky visitor is greeted with this view. Unfortunately, because of the order I loaded the pictures, as you drop from the … Continue reading

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A nestled bed of portulaca seen from the far side of the pool. In the background, you can see the far side of the pond (upper left corner) and our new patio furniture. The hot tub speaks for itself.

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Further around and closer up:

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A close-up of the side view. This is actually the back of the waterfall that feeds the river. I took this picture with the palm trees immediately to my left. A lighthouse sits on top of the waterfall. Portulaca and … Continue reading

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And from further around on the side…. The palm trees are going to grow to 80′. At the base, you can see some of the nautical artifacts collected from our last trip to Port Aransas. The aqua colored rope around … Continue reading

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From the back and side….. You can just see the palm leaves on the right. The trees are just out of view. 

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A birdhouse village – miniatures. There are 7 small birdhouses visible in this shot (although only the roof is showing for one so maybe I shouldn’t count it). There are at least 30 birdhouses of various shapes and sizes located … Continue reading

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Perspective from behind the hill.  

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A close-up of another hybiscus. The rope you see looped in the lower right corner was a “find” from St. Joseph’s island. The plant on the right is a Frangipani which produces the flower used to create leis. This one … Continue reading

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