Thanks to neighbor Bob, I have a new game. Bob repaired a faulty wire in the electric line to the front porch. After John cleaned out the angel fountain, I set it up again and ran it. I hoped the fountain would work better in its new position. It didn’t. It has leaked for seven years, because the water clings to the under side of the middle pool instead of falling into the pool below. Changing the slant at three different levels did nothing. This year I added some plastic film to encourage the water to fall straight down instead of running back to the base and dripping. There is one improvement. The sound is better than it has ever been.
The new game is a race. I plug the fountain in, read a devotional book, and work the daily game of Set on line. I win if I finish before the drip bowl on the floor is full. I’ve done well, except for the days the scripture readings are exceptionally long.
Sadie was on the porch with me after our walk. She was sure the fountain was her new watering hole. She wasn’t quite tall enough to get water from the lowest pool, so she helped herself from the drip bowl.
If anyone has another idea to fix the fountain, please let me know. Sadie can get her water elsewhere.
Increase the middle pools chute depth Anne. Get John to take a rasp and file the opening so as to increase the openings size.
Because of retention of the water is greater than the flow. This creates a backup in the middle pool,causing a overflow condition.
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Thank you for the suggestion. I’ll see if John is up to filing concrete.
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a second idea might be for John to use his drill and put a few extra holes in the middle pools lip edge?
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A drill sounds more appealing and less work than filing. Thank you.
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I know the drip bowl is a hassle, but it was still a story that made me smile this morning. The sound is lovely!
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I can live with the drip bowl, but I must remember to turn off the fountain whenever I walk away.
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I love the water sound! Miss my pond!
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We have several tabletop fountains, with only one out at a time. They sound good, but nothing can take the place of your pond.
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Love the sound of running water….but I see another problem. The train track is broken???
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The tracks are jumbled. John and the grandsons have not played with them in two or three years. We need some youngsters who love trains to move into the neighborhood.
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Hope the recommended fix is a good one, that is a lovely sound and a pity it has to be watched constantly!
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I’m still thrilled to have the fountain working again.
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We have a malfunctioning fountain of our own, so I can be of no help I’m afraid.
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It’s nice to have company, though.
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LOL
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Sadie said to herself “despite my having rebuffed Anne and kicked her out of the bed because I stretched out so much, she got me a drinking fountain anyway!”
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I like your speaking Sadie’s thoughts.
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Yes, I was in Sadie’s head there for a few minutes, imagining the glee of my own water fountain, but feeling a little sheepish for those previous actions against my family member.
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We used to have a pond and a grotto with Mama Mary’s image. We lost the kois when we got flooded. We have stopped the pond, it costs too much electricity and cleaning.
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That’s a shame you had to stop the pond. A pond can be so peaceful.
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I love those small ponds though inside the house. Love the sound of flowing water too.
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Do you have a pond inside? We have one that runs all the time in the kitchen and one on the porch that we turn on only when we eat there.
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They were all gone when we got flooded several years ago.
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What a shame!
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Lol, that’s hilarious and sad, both at the same time! I think you should instruct Sadie to drink from the pail only, all the time! Like, every 10 minutes? 😬😄
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Annie wouldn’t play the game, would she?
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Ha, no way!
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