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Grady Ward's artist ability is also proven through his landscaping talent. Below are photos of the unique waterfall he is constructing at a private residence near Monteagle, Tennessee.

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waterfall1.jpg (135334 bytes) The water pump for the falls is off in this photo.
waterfall2.jpg (139678 bytes) Now the water is flowing... 

and falling....

waterfall3.jpg (137873 bytes) GW discovered a large outcropped rock. 
waterfall4.jpg (104356 bytes) He realized it would be perfect for a "natural" waterfall.
waterfall5.jpg (137154 bytes) He dug out the rock to expose it and discovered a hollow underneath. 
waterfall6.jpg (122299 bytes) He soon found another large outcropped rock and dug it out.
waterfall7.jpg (110081 bytes) He made a path for the water and began to landscape it naturally.
waterfall8.jpg (136804 bytes) Grady Ward poses beside his masterpiece in landscaping.
waterfall9.jpg (130315 bytes) This creation was no small undertaking.
waterfall9a.jpg (135426 bytes) After his work is completed, the falls and stream will appear as if they had been there forever.

 
firepit.jpg (124387 bytes) The falls is much too beautiful to view only during a stroll down the landscaped footpath created by GW. So he also constructed a fire pit and dry-stone wall seat.
firepit2.jpg (107769 bytes) GW describes his construction with his Uncle Jim Bell, my father. 

 

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