Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Wondering about New Communities in Harmony on Wednesday

Oki,

Wow, another great first time experience for us this afternoon.  We are so very grateful to have been given this learning opportunity by the developers at Harmony.  Here are some photos from our field trip today.  Everybodies thinking was transformed.

On our way!

Arriving at Harmony

Inside the Discovery centre Artistic touches everywhere.  What do you think the circles represent?  

Geometric leaves on tree sculpture.  

Gathering around waiting for the tour.  
Discovery Centre
Walking Through the Community


New House Under Construction 
Observing the surrounding farmland 


Another circle, what do you see?  

Sitting by the campfire, eating our snack 


Circles, a common image in the discovery center.  What can it mean?




Vania explains that the pond is where you can skate in the winter and that this is where the baby Rainbow Trout wait and grow before they are released into the lake.  There are many animal sitings at Harmony.  For example, moose, deer, eagles, hawks, coyotes, ducks and swans.


The lake.  40 Acres have been developed so far.  100 more to go!  Did you know that the lake is the primary water source for Harmony residents? 


Checking out the building materials used in the show homes.  


Walking along the community pathways

Street names celebrate the landscape

Shadowy figures view the artwork.  


Vania is explaining the process of digging the plot and getting all the plumbing in before the house gets constructed.   







On the bus tour to the watertreatment plant 






Inside the water treatment plant.
Birol explains the advanced technology used in the water treatment.  






Down in the basement at the water treatment plant.  Very loud!

Rocky one of the mascots.  

Rosie another mascot

Look at this amazing playground 

Slip, sliding away!


Harmony have acknowledged our input into their community development.  Thanks for an amazing day today.  Thank you to Mrs. McGee for thinking of us and making this field trip possible .



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