Help - Ideas needed for back yard

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Bruno2

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Head down to Hardscape Materials on 116th and memorial. Go to the pump shack and ask for Chris. He is one of my best friends and a very good guy at that. He has seen all kinds of different features and such. He is a hard core gun enthusiast also . He loves to talk about that stuff too. Tell him brandon sent you down there. I am sure he would be glad to help you come up with some great ideas.

I am going to do a fire pit here pretty soon. I saw an excellent one that was a gas starter. I think it will be a lot of fun this fall and winter
 

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Thank you everyone. While the topless volleyball court could be a wonderful idea - we would be missing one important feature. Unless we go with a Kevin Costner style idea of "If we build it they will come" ;)

I don't have the time or desire for something that needs a lot of upkeep, sop building a new water feature isn't feasible.

I will PM Landman.

Head down to Hardscape Materials on 116th and memorial. Go to the pump shack and ask for Chris. He is one of my best friends and a very good guy at that. He has seen all kinds of different features and such. He is a hard core gun enthusiast also . He loves to talk about that stuff too. Tell him brandon sent you down there. I am sure he would be glad to help you come up with some great ideas.

I am going to do a fire pit here pretty soon. I saw an excellent one that was a gas starter. I think it will be a lot of fun this fall and winter

Hardscapes is where I dropped about $4000 on supplies to build this thing in the first place :cry11: I am not sure which guy Chris is, but I have spoken with all those guys in there many times...

Regards,
Jonny
 

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