Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Our Second Bridge is Now Complete at Wolf Creek Ranch.

This is one of a couple projects underway in the United States. 'Wolf Creek' traverses the Southern most portion of the ranch and is the ranch namesake. This portion of the property has been a real challenge to access and traverse. You don't see any water in these photos, but there will be plenty of water.
This lower section of Wolf Creek Ranch will soon be an environment of stunning natural comfort and serenity. Comfort for water-flow, vegetation, animals and humans have all been taken into consideration. We may need to fine -tune here and there, but I think our efforts are enhancing and celebrating nature.










Update:
September, I spent an important amount of time working on Wolf Creek Ranch in the United States. Of all the many several things we are creating on this property, I am currently most proud of our new, fully completed bridge. Our next large challenge is working on the Rock Pond. New pictures are below. We are getting close to being done.


Besides the projects I am working on here in Cambodia, I have some real interesting projects going on in rural Washington State in the United States as well. One project, Wolf Creek Ranch in Metaline Falls, Washington now has a new bridge between our small lakes. No big deal to the world, but a big deal for us.


This is just one new component of a 71-acre (28.7-hectare) up-market, family recreational ranch scheduled to go on the market, May 2009, for USD$5m.


As for the down-turn in the world economy, I sleep like a baby. The audience I attract do not live in a mortgage based world.























This is the Southern most lake. Water is pumped from this lake, underground, at a rate of 1200-gallons per-minute to the Northern most lake, which in turn flows back, under our new bridge, into the center lake , down the 400-foot spawning stream and process begins again.












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