Speaking of fountains, the Salmon fountain near the aquarium has been turned off for 3 years now and that is one of the nicest fountains in the city at an important location. I have called to complain about it on 3 different occasions and I'm told EVERY YEAR, that someone is working on it and it should be working again this year.@DSC, here's a suggestion. Tear yourself away from your screen, get yourself over to Queen and University, and take a look at the monument in question. It was designed so that water would emerge from underneath the statue of Beck. There is no catchbasin or other means of directing rainwater in there. In other words, the water that once emerged from under the statue was pumped there, as one does with fountains.
To the point of my remarks above, and Avenue's comment, are you defending the city's record of building and maintaining fountains?
YES, love the birds! (and the cat keeping its eye on them) It's a nice, subtle gesture.
Agreed! I wrote to the Entertainment District BIA (who are funding part of the restoration) and got this back last week. "We are in communication with the City on this and they have had a delay. We are hopeful that it will be operational before July 1st." I think they mean 2017 but .....Speaking of fountains, the Salomon fountain near the aquarium has been turned off for 3 years now and that is one of the nicest fountains in the city at an important location. I have called to complain about it on 3 different occasions and I'm told EVERY YEAR, that someone is working on it and it should be working again this year.
I have gotten that same response 3 years in a row! Why can't this city get its act together and maintain its few measly fountains?
Speaking of fountains, the Salomon fountain near the aquarium has been turned off for 3 years now and that is one of the nicest fountains in the city at an important location. I have called to complain about it on 3 different occasions and I'm told EVERY YEAR, that someone is working on it and it should be working again this year.
I have gotten that same response 3 years in a row! Why can't this city get its act together and maintain its few measly fountains?
This park is such a big hit. So many people there taking pictures especially of the fountain.
That's the kind of rude comment that keeps me away from here. @DSC was questioninbg whether the Adam Beck momorial had ever been a'fountain". He presented quite compelling evidence that it had not (which the subsequent photos seem to prove) and he did so in a totally non-confrontational way and appeared open to seeing evidence from you that it had. You have subsequently presented none. UT is no worse than otherr anonymous fora but we really could try a bit harder!@DSC, here's a suggestion. Tear yourself away from your screen, get yourself over to Queen and University, and take a look at the monument in question. It was designed so that water would emerge from underneath the statue of Beck. There is no catchbasin or other means of directing rainwater in there. In other words, the water that once emerged from under the statue was pumped there, as one does with fountains.
To the point of my remarks above, and Avenue's comment, are you defending the city's record of building and maintaining fountains?
I think the problem with the water feature at Sherbourne Common is that the high Lake level means the water cannot drain into the Lake so it is not turned on. The channel nearest the Lake seems to be partly filled with water that has come IN from the Lake.^^For now. I just walked through Sherbourne Common. Fountains not working. Weeds everywhere. Water jets in the pond not working. Dead trees. How old is this park?
The dog days of summer (sorry, couldn't resist).
There's that stylish lady again and her cute-beyond-compare little friends.
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