Iris: I think, especially when it's winter, one longs for a pool!
Sal: Good question! I am a very good swimmer who loves swimming but swims rarely a) cuz I don't have a pool b) or access to a pool without chlorine (which I can only take in small doses) c) or access to a pool that isn't public. Public pools creep me out. I don't mind club pools - the subset of users is smaller and more knowable, but swimming in a public pool that every urban child has access to isn't practical - or palatable - on any level.
Fab: They have ones just like this in Spain!
Goods Design: That's what I'm telling myself. And I don't appear to be going on vacation at any rate!
Wendy: Hilarious wordver. My people would take care of all the strewn foliage.
This is not a pool for kids! All those stones would end up at the bottom. We have a pool, keep the chlorine levels very low (I hate chlorine) but we don't have the nice garden around it at the moment -something to work on!
Form/Function. Line/Curve. Safe/Risk. Art/Craft. Body/Mind.
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I hope someone buys you one then I could come over and visit.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. Even though it's winter here I wish I had that pool. I'd even swim in it all winter long to prove just how much I like it!!
ReplyDeleteAre you a big swimmer? Or just like the serenity of a pool?
ReplyDeleteChillax in that!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a gorgeous pool like that, I'd never need to go on vacation!
ReplyDeleteWouldn't all the greenery be falling in all the time? Leaves and whatnot?
ReplyDeleteMy word verification is "ellatio."
Y: For sure. I'll build it in Rosedale.
ReplyDeleteIris: I think, especially when it's winter, one longs for a pool!
Sal: Good question! I am a very good swimmer who loves swimming but swims rarely a) cuz I don't have a pool b) or access to a pool without chlorine (which I can only take in small doses) c) or access to a pool that isn't public. Public pools creep me out. I don't mind club pools - the subset of users is smaller and more knowable, but swimming in a public pool that every urban child has access to isn't practical - or palatable - on any level.
Fab: They have ones just like this in Spain!
Goods Design: That's what I'm telling myself. And I don't appear to be going on vacation at any rate!
Wendy: Hilarious wordver. My people would take care of all the strewn foliage.
Gorgeous pool! I'd take it in a minute.
ReplyDeleteI'll get it for you but you're going to have to earn it. (wink wink nudge nudge)
ReplyDeleteAnd we can send your driver to buy us cakes & sweets as we dwell in your pool.
ReplyDeletei sure wish i was there right now! with cocktail in hand. or on the deck. ah, that would be nice!
ReplyDeleteOh, again envy. Killer envy.
ReplyDeleteThis is not a pool for kids! All those stones would end up at the bottom. We have a pool, keep the chlorine levels very low (I hate chlorine) but we don't have the nice garden around it at the moment -something to work on!
ReplyDeleteOH
ReplyDeleteMY
GOD.
poolgasm.
I wish I were there as well, it has been 38, 36 and 35 all this week...80% humidity..ugh
ReplyDeleteThe picture makes me feel cool...just be gazing at it.
NO KIDDING! that's one helluva pool!
ReplyDeleteMardel: I know!
ReplyDeleteMonkey: I'm sure, for this pool, we could work out a deal :-)
Y: You so have it!
J: You are totally invited. I'll have my drive come get you.
N: Ha! Or status anxiety...
Imogen: That's so "mom plus" of you. I'd train my child to avoid all the stones :-)
Maegan: Poolgasm is the BEST way to put it. Excellent.
April: Your pool-to-be is pretty special. I'd be thrilled to have that one!
Jennine: It's sick. Really.
I would have to agree. This is definitely perfection. Wow.
ReplyDeleteOooh wow!
ReplyDeleteAlek: OMG - don't you want this soooo much?
ReplyDeleteCharlotte: Truly unbelievable. Wow, indeed!