Below are the fabulous contestants for the Pond Parade Photo Contest 2021! Well, while they are not just ponds, they are fabulous water features that are both the installations of some of the designs of Falling Water Designs, as well as installations by Home Owners!
We are excited to share these entries with you!
Cast your vote for your favorite in each category by completing the form at the bottom of the page!!
VOTING ENDS ON JULY 30th!!
Lila – Mill Creek
Cara – Snohomish
Jenny – Monroe
Anne – North Seattle
Debbie – Kent
Check the August 2021 newsletter to see who won!
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