We have a Koi pond!
Through the use of log rollers and levers I got the spa up the hill, rotated and flipped over and in place.
I saw on youtube one time a guy was moving massive concrete blocks he'd got from the Highway department all by him self, using levers and rollers. This was my inspiration!
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once it was up one more level I was able to flip it with Nell's help. Thank you honey.
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There it is flipped. Now to level it. Leveling and supporting the spa took all day using treated blocks and excavation fill we removed from the bedroom project.
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Bare minimum was done to get this pond ready. All the pipes were left the way they were. A few pipes were capped off. One leak back in the far corner, which I converted into a surface skimmer.
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I transplanted one of the new lilies to this pond. It went into one of the indentations which must have been a seat. Perfect for a planter. We want to get some reeds or some type of water plants in the other seat indentation.
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We're super happy with this. I said to Nell, "Can I get one of the Koi and bring it out and show him his new home?"
Too bad we've got to wait for the water temperature to get up to 70°F (21.1°C.) It ought to climb up to that temperature today pretty quickly.
I'm considering building a small insulated building on the lower side for the filters, sump and pump. For now, I need to get back to the bedroom project. I'll refill the Koi pond from the hose and do water changes into the garden to keep it clean. We'll need a cover to keep the pine needles out. Already I saw little birds checking it out. So something somewhat open for bees and birds to use it. I hope it fits in with nature well. As we remove material for the bedroom project, we'll build up the ground around the spa until it is sitting at ground level.
Thanks Coach, for the idea.
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