



Yesterday we walked down to the clubhouse to see the giant koi pond. After checking the mail and seeing how clear the water was that day, I promised to take Sophie down there after her nap. Inside the clubhouse, right passed the fish pond is a man-made waterfall. Kinda small, but very cool. As Sophie explored the rocks and leaves.... ** SPLASH ** She fell in the rocks. She didn't get hurt, nor was there very much water there. In fact she thought it was funny.
Of course after putting her in a white shirt, algae is not a pretty color on white. Anyone know how to get green algae pond stuff out of white?
No comments:
Post a Comment