Mac, that looks like the bones of a really nice water feature in the back yard. Since it includes a spa I assume you'll be able to heat the whole thing in the winter. In New York we started the waterski season on Easter weekend and ended it at Haloween so the water in the Hudson was often freezing cold even when the air was relatively warm. We moved into our first Florida home on November 1 and swam in the pool all that first winter. The following year we quit going in the pool from Christmas to Easter and from that point on we wait for the pool to hit 80°F (around Memorial Day weekend) and stop using it when it drops into the 70s (Halloweenish).Took me the a few cups of coffee to catch up but it looks as if you are pretty much back up to speed Bob. Nice repairs on all the broken stuff. I especially enjoy the Detroit history.
I had a ‘67 tempest in my youth and I can remember drooling over a new “Judge”. I did however buy a Fiero new in 1984, it was a fun car to beat the hell out of.
They broke ground for our pool 3 days ago and making good progress, scheduled to shot concrete on Tuesday. Pools are either a love or hate thing with a lot of folks. I’ve always been a water rat so this house gets a pool and spa.![]()
Walrus, I really like the system but don't use it as often as I should. Easier to paint out in the breeze and de-nib the bugs and leaves from the paint after using vapor cartridges in the 3M mask.I have that same system, seems to work well when I can't even smell the paint.




























