Here is a nice one but the cheeky sod wanted 20baht cos I took a picture of it, I suddenly found myself not able to speak English or Thai
Another nice wooden bridge.
Have to se what I can do about your picture there, anyway here is a nice water feature form Koh Si Chang just off of Sri racha, shame about the blue plastic pipes
'Ave yer got a pic of Charlie Dimmock's water feature?...
Nam Tok Than Thong
No! I have seen the dawg in person (but, I don't want to go there).
defineately not me
here is a nice one from Bang saray.
This one is at Oasis Sea World in Chantaburi.
I'm not sure why people feel compelled to put "features" on their property.
Rock feature
Water feature
Gargoyle feature
Pond feature
Light feature
Sala featue
Statue feature
Twin feature ...
In my modest opinion, most of them are a waste of time and money that add nothing to the beauty, value or convenience.
I'm all about function. If it provides some sort of functional purpose, I'm all in. If it's just a toy, fcuk it.
^what a mess.
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When I was in Koh Samui I took a photo of a lovely waterfall that I will post tomorrow. I was warned by the Aussie guy not to get too close to the rocks because you can slip, I didn't listen and got a little too close for a photo of it and twisted my ankle!
It was pretty funny really.
Welcome to the jungle!
I agree that they need to be done well, but isn't it ALL about enhancing and beautifying one's surroundings.Originally Posted by Texpat
Moving water is very relaxing - unless you have a bladder problem.
Lets just say that if I had a choice between a bubbly water fountain in my back yard and a coupla three-holers for a wild and wacky weekend, it won't be my garden that gets wet.
But if we're talking about shade trees, or a bench, or a swing, or even a low-maintenance swimmin hole, I'm there.
I was at my sister's place in Tampa last week. The current craze is to screen-in the whole pool/lounge/jacuzzi/area so nothin' but rain and sunshine gets in.
Sounds excessive, and they don't deal with the savage blood-suckers on a Thailand scale.
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insert photo function aint working.
Yes it is. It's you that isn't working properly!Originally Posted by Texpat
Here is a nice one in Chiang Mai, maybe a bit costly for most of us though
This is one at Saha Farms in Pattaya, who says chicken farmers don't make any money actually I believe this is the house of the owner of CP Group PLC.
This one is at some shop in Jomtien on Soi Thepprasit.
Here's one in Pattaya at a stone cladding shop, shame they tiled the inside, but it still looks pretty good.
i like the animal wood carving ones they put around gardens, some with water flowing over them.the workmanship is brillant. have some pics but have downloaded them to maxi drives and packed them away.
anyone have any shots ?
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