Not exact matches
Do you live in Holly Springs, NC??? Other than a the little partitian between play areas (instead that have
over / under beams that I can't run and jump
over gracefully in a hurry), they do have a lovely «death
pond» and ever - so - inticing stream / creek
leading up to it full of tree roots, dog poop and whatever else you don't want your kids to trip in and onto.
A bridge,
over top of a fish
pond,
leads towards the villa's entrance, surrounded by lush gardens and an intricate stone walkway.
MASTER SUITE: - King - sized bed on a raised platform - Beautiful views across garden and pool - Glass doors
leading directly into a private six square metre plunge pool complete with thatched balé pavilion - Large dressing area - Large ensuite bathroom with a wide vanity, walk - in rain shower, bathtub, private garden and outdoor shower - Satellite TV - Fridge - Air - conditioned and ceiling fan GUESTHOUSE: - Two identical guest suites within a private, partially walled courtyard with ornamental
pond - King - sized beds - Sliding louvre shutters
over glass doors, marble floors and high roofs - Air - conditioned and ceiling fans - Satellite TV - Dressing area - Large ensuite bathroom with a wide twin vanity, walk - in rain shower, bathtub and private gardens
A timber boardwalk
over pebble - lined
ponds leads from Villa Marie's living pavilion to her four guest bedrooms.
You approach it
over a teak - and - steel footbridge that spans a deep gorge and then
leads you across the lotus
pond on the building's roof.
Stepping - stones
over a
pond lead past a long Palimanan frieze and into the open - plan living, dining and kitchen areas that overlook the whole property and the rice fields beyond.
The Garden features orchids and hibiscus plants as well as coconut and banana trees
over three great large
pond with lilies, lotuses and fish with great landscaping
leading all the way up to the gazebo area where the bar is located and the pool seating can be found included shaded traditional seating and sun lounging.
«Our findings show that warming can fundamentally alter the carbon balance of small
ponds over a number of years, reducing their capacity to absorb carbon dioxide and increasing emissions of methane,» says Gabriel Yvon - Durocher, chair in ecology at the Environment and Sustainability Institute at the University of Exeter, who
led the study.
«There are also big
ponds that might dry out
over large areas, as well as soils underlain by a network of ice wedges where warming could
lead to a thermokarst, or a slumping, of the land surface as permafrost thaws and the ice wedges melt.
Photos from the US Coast Guard icebreaker Healy (http://mgds.ldeo.columbia.edu/healy/reports/aloftcon/2011/) indicate that
ponds and
leads began to freeze
over around the first of September at 88 degrees latitude, which is in line with the relatively early leveling off of the ice extent time series shown in the NSIDC contribution.