When I arrived at the site today the pool had just been filled with water.
It was a little bit of a shock and a momentary feeling of heart breakage when I saw the color of the water..... It was greenish in tone.
Ahhgggg !! No not green !
But then I was assured by the pool contractor that it was going to blue up as soon as it was sweeped clean , the chemicals added and the filtration system was turned on.
I took this picture below at 11 am. - The filter had just been turned on.
The pool and landscape contractor are working on setting the water fountain spouts.

This photo shows the spouts turned on.

A detail shot of the brass nozzle heads. Note that they are on a swivel ball joint for easy adjustment.

The pool looks really foreshortened in this photo.
Here you can see the pots placed along the poolside - They still have yet to have one more coat of bronze color stain to be acid etched onto the pots.

In this photo below the filter had been working for about 4 to 5 hours and the pool was already starting to blue up. ( sigh ... relief ! )

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