On September 30, 2017, I went to Julian, California, a historic gold-mining town in the mountains, for Apple Days. While I was there, I discovered all sorts of cool stuff and cool places. One of the cool places was The Warm Hearth, a huge store full of goodies to make your house into a home.
One of the items they had, which I fell in love with—and it’s difficult to fall in love with inanimate objects, but I did—was a water fountain. Jim and I had been looking for a fine fine fine water fountain at a reasonable cost, and this one was only $379. We headed to Julian yesterday for the sole purpose of getting the fountain.
Here it is in all its glory—flowing water, sound, and lights— on our deck. It will only stay on the deck for a few weeks until I get the landscaping in. It sounds a lot better than it did in The Warm Hearth because there aren’t a billion people walking around talking….
Nice!
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Thanks!
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And that is water in there? Not tequila?
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Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
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Ah! The water fountain proved irresistible. 🙂
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I’m pretty sure that even if Jim had not liked it, I would have gone back to get it anyway. It’s just too nice.
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😀 😀
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Luvly. Now excuse me while I skip to the loo.
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The sound of flowing water always made my mother-in-law skip to the loo, too!
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Very nice, and we have great memories of trips to Julian, too. 🙂
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Very nice. Is it going in a green garden or a rock garden?
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Desert rock garden.
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