While having fun photographing neighborhoods in Cary, I like to catch a few images of the neighborhood community ponds, particularly when I can get some light into the fountains that many ponds have. The ponds are often storm water retention basins, and the fountains serve to oxygenate the water, but I still find them enjoyable, particularly with landscaping surrounding them.
Taylor's Pond, a neighborhood of affordable townhomes:
Coronado Village, affordable homes in the Heart of Cary. Pond, but no fountain:
Ashley Woods, pretty neighborhood with greenery and a beautiful pond and fountain:
Riggsbee Farm, Move-up neighborhood with a central pond and fountain:
Wellington Place, with two Ponds:
Wimbledon, Gorgeous neighborhoods sharing a community pond:
Edgehill Farm,with a huge community pond:
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Mike, those are great pictures. I love the first two where you are looking through the trees at the fountains.
Hi, Marchel,
Thanks! I like them all! :D
Nice photo shoot, Mike. I stop at almost all the posts with water, I keep dreaming of retirement on a lake, it is so relaxing.
Ponds & lakes are definitely important to some home buyers - you obviously know which neighborhoods have them.
Missy,
I can hook you up with a North Carolina feller who can make that waterfront dream come true! ;)
Steve,
We search the Earth. Well, we search the county.
Mike, I love the focus of this blog. So soothing! good job!
ginger
Ginger,
Thanks! I love our beautiful ponds.
Mike, Great job on the pictures, they turned out beautifully. Enjoyed the post, thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Gary
It was my pleasure!