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play structure under trees, to left of pool
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It’s great having the play structure under trees. The only disadvantage of the tree cover is that it gets pretty webby without regular blasts from a hose.


View from patio, looking left
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In between the gate and first post, the flagstone in d.g. path will begin (right off the patio) and end in the new flagstone sitting area for the oval teak table. To the far left (up against the fence) will be flowerbeds. Beds will pretty much be around the entire perimeter so I can “disappear” the fence. To the right of the first post, picture sod. Instant lawn. Can’t wait. Well, I have waited… 9 years! My little boy, who isn’t so little anymore, is finally getting grass to play on, and cushy bark or rubber mulch under his play structure (which he will outgrow in the next 5 minutes).


View of Pool and Patio Cover (Under Construction)
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This shot was taken in late afternoon. You can see how much wonderful shade the trees provide later in the day. You can also see the partially constructed patio cover. When finished, it’ll have a sort of wraparound, multi-level quality. The as-yet-unbuilt section will be a little higher. Paint, which isn’t finished, is a blue and navajo white combo. Oh, and see how the round patio section just outside the future French doors (aka 6′ slider) slopes weirdly? It’s a little exaggerated because I used a wide-angle lens, but not much. I still have to figure out a new use for the space. Firepit? Hmmm… probably not a good idea under a wood patio cover. Lounge chairs or Adirondack chairs maybe? Ooh, maybe those really cool Sky Chairs you see every year at the fair and that I saw again at the S.F. Flower & Garden Show!