When I was a kid growing up in rural central New Jersey, a lot of my friends had ponds, creeks, rills or streams in or around their yards. My ritzier pals had fountains or waterfalls as part of the built-in swimming pool. We called them “ponds”, “creeks” or “fountains”. Today, they’re called “water features”. A water feature…kind of like calling raw hamburger steak tartare.
But okay, I’ll go with the flow (pun intended). At the Whistling Swan Inn, my New Jersey bed and breakfast, there is a hill in the back where nothing grows. So, we’re putting in a water feature, which consists of a pond at the top corner of our English garden and terraced rocks with water cascading down them.
Once completed, we plan to have a cozy sitting area where guests can relax with morning coffee or an evening bottle of wine set against a backdrop of burbling water. We might even have fish! However, there is much work to be done before we buy those water plants.
The digging, is done. Tom spent an entire day with a mini excavator, rented from my pal, Eric, owner of Sussex County Rental Center. The photo at right is not a crime scene, despite the tape and six-feet deep hole at the bottom….it’s Step 1 of what will be a beautiful enhancement to the Inn’s landscape, designed for the enjoyment of our guests.
Check back, as I will be posting updates as each step of the process is completed.
5 thoughts on “Wait for it – a Water Feature at the Whistling Swan Inn”
I am sure it will be beautiful when completed. We had a small pond years ago at our present home, but I grew tired of cleaning the pond so we now have English ivy growing. The best part of it was listening to the water babble, very peaceful.
Yes, these water features can be somewhat labor-intensive to maintain. Still debating about the fish, as it's not a pleasant experience for the guest to see a bunch of fish floating on top of the water.
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So glad you like my blog. I hope you’ll come to the inn if you’re ever in NW New Jersey. How did you like the photos of the completed water fall and koi pond?
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I am sure it will be beautiful when completed. We had a small pond years ago at our present home, but I grew tired of cleaning the pond so we now have English ivy growing. The best part of it was listening to the water babble, very peaceful.
Yes, these water features can be somewhat labor-intensive to maintain. Still debating about the fish, as it's not a pleasant experience for the guest to see a bunch of fish floating on top of the water.
I am happy that I found your blog while searching the internet. It’s very informative and the quality of your posts is excellent.
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So glad you like my blog. I hope you’ll come to the inn if you’re ever in NW New Jersey. How did you like the photos of the completed water fall and koi pond?
I like your information you have provided. The information is very nicely shared,indeed very interesting and great learning to have. Thanks so much for sharing!
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