
Brian, aka Bushboy, posted his monthly Last on the Card prompt, where he asks us to…
- Post the last photo from your camera’s SD card or the last photo from your phone taken in April.
- No editing — who cares if it is out of focus, not framed as you would like, or the subject matter didn’t cooperate?
- No explanations needed — just the photo will do.
- Create a pingback to Brian’s post or link in the comments.
- Tag “The Last Photo.”
So here’s the last photo I took on my iPhone in April.

This is a photo I took yesterday afternoon. I was standing at the basin of a manmade, recirculating waterfall in our backyard. I love the sound of the water as it cascades down the rocks.
Please note: yes, we are in the middle of a drought where I live, but because this is a pondless waterfall, where the water is continuously recycling through a pump mechanism, it doesn’t waste water.
So Beautiful!🙂
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Thanks, Terveen.
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That is in your backyard!!! That is ever so wonderful Fandango. A great Last Photo as well. Thanks for joining in 🙂 🙂
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Yep. I love that waterfall.
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I like this idea….
I would hazard a guess though it was on the property when you moved in. I can’t see you constructing such a mammoth feature. You’re too busy blogging…..
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Actually, we put it in after we moved here, but I hired a guy who knew what he was doing to build it.
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You are very fortunate to have such a water feature like this……
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I’m very happy with it.
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Enjoy it. Nothing so comforting as the sound of babbling water……
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That is so cool to have your own waterfall.
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It is. I love it!
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That is fabulous!
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Thanks.
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Nice. Ours is solar powered, and like yours the water is recycled (except for what evaporates).
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We put one of those mini waterfall pieces on our bedroom shelf and the thing was constantly breaking, spitting water (on the wood), wheezing, rusting and so on. We called it the family pet and nicknamed it “Puddles,” but in the end had to just shut it off. Now it’s just a rusted piece of art. Hard to “put it down” officially. But it kept me from buying something for our backyard. Yours is nice, though!
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So far mine isn’t constantly breaking, spitting water, wheezing, or rusting. At least not yet, anyway.
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What a beautiful waterfall!
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Thanks. It really is soothing to both watch and hear.
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It’s quite beautiful, must be very calming listening to the babbling water
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Thanks. And yes, it is quite soothing.
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Lovely
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Wow! What a sight for a backyard picnic. That is some beautiful landscape work!
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Thanks.
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Beautiful!
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Thank you!
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I wanna visit your back yard! So awesome that you have a waterfall right in your back yard!
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Thanks. The waterfall is my favorite feature.
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