Entries tagged with: wells and water features

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The Exciting Process Of Digging A Ditch And Putting In A Culvert

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Another trip down memory lane here...

Wanna see what our culvert looked like -- right after they finished putting it in?

(I thought you would.)


 

Digging A Well: What You Need To Know

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We will have to dig a well at our property, so we turned to Watson Company for answers to our questions about wells.

Here's what we've learned... (lots of fun facts about digging a well and water usage for all to enjoy here).

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diagram via Watson Company

 

Got Creeks? What Is A Blue Line Stream, Anyway?

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Yesterday, Randy asked a great question about the likelihood of us subbing a creek for a pond on the property. (See my reply here.)

Our conversation reminded me of the fact that one of the 3 creeks on our property is what is known as a "blue line stream".

Here's what that means...

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More Wooden Covered Bridge Pictures

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old-wooden-stuff.jpg One of my favorite things to do is to photograph old bridges and barns.

There's just something nostalgic and picture-perfect to me about rustic wooden things. (And there are quite a few old bridges around here. Most of these were photographed in Leipers Fork, Tennessee.)

While the land we're planning to build our log home doesn't have a water crossing that would require a bridge like this... it's still fun to look.


 

Wooden Covered Bridge For Log Home Owners

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covered-wooden-bridge.jpg Is your home located on or near a creek?

Does your property include a small body of water?

Do you have to drive over water in order to get to your house?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, and you have a fondness for the log home lifestyle, then this wooden covered bridge may be right up your alley.


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