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Old 08-12-2006, 06:11 PM
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I haven't seen it, but recently found some photos on the web, and I think it was a very strange thing to build as a memorial to Diana. Not much thought seems to have gone into practical and safety issues. Diana would be horrified to know people have been hurt using it.
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The idea was to allow people to wade in the fountain, not washing their feet.

Remembering Diana as she was she may have allowed a 'little feet washing' in her fountain to cool those souls who may need cooling, unless it's used for actual washing with soap. I don't remember her to be a selfish lady who objected to a lot of things. In fact, perhaps to honour her even more is to add and foot washer help tired, dirty or achy feet.
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Old 08-12-2006, 06:51 PM
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the temple at Althorp but not plans have temple at fountain no! many people would understood Diana will buried at temple in Althorp but Diana's family cant gives temples or Prince William not allowed gives his mother's temple to the fountain need to more respect by Prince William and 9th Earl Charles Spencer for Princess Diana.

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Some of these fountains have been very successful as play areas for children, and I'm sure that with the warm weather that seems to be becoming the norm in summer in England this fountain ought to have been a real blessing. It's a shame that the design appears not have lived up to the intention.
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Old 08-13-2006, 02:58 PM
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Some of these fountains have been very successful as play areas for children, and I'm sure that with the warm weather that seems to be becoming the norm in summer in England this fountain ought to have been a real blessing. It's a shame that the design appears not have lived up to the intention.
That's my thought, too. The concept behind the fountain is a lovely one-it's the design that disappoints.

Perhaps, it would look better if it wasn't so bare. One idea might be to place some sort of woodland garden in the circular area the fountain surrounds. Trees, benches, flowers, etc. That might enhance the fountain.
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I haven't seen it, but recently found some photos on the web, and I think it was a very strange thing to build as a memorial to Diana. Not much thought seems to have gone into practical and safety issues. Diana would be horrified to know people have been hurt using it.
You are right--seemed to me a lot of thought, supposedly, went into intellectualizing the whole thing, as in, the fountain's loop represented the fluency of diana's character, or nonsense of some sort, as explained by the haughty designer of the thing. All this intelectual justifying, but not one thought about whether people will actually like to look at the thing let alone how to use it

Diana would have been appalled indeed
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I had the pleasure of being there for the opening.

I had expected it to be hideous and found that in person, it was quite nice. :)
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How well has Diana been served by her sister?

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It's sad to see the Diana Fund destroyed by its own lack of strong presence, strong leadership, and strong unity. It's splintered and weak. Truly, what it needs is Diana herself. For all the good intentions, the Fund simply cannot ever replace Diana. Maybe the payoff idea from Diana's mum was the ticket after all.
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It's sad to see the Diana Fund destroyed by its own lack of strong presence, strong leadership, and strong unity. It's splintered and weak. Truly, what it needs is Diana herself. For all the good intentions, the Fund simply cannot ever replace Diana. Maybe the payoff idea from Diana's mum was the ticket after all.
I certainly think Prince Harry would be the solution to the Diana Fund. He has spoken of intentions to follow in his mother's footsteps and could use a visible "day job" to justify a few of those sunshine holidays.....

He would make a superb spokesperson at his age. He has proved, along with his brother, the ability to creatively memorialize his mother with the concert. He has great presence.

I would hope Lady Sarah would feel confident to pass the torch, so to speak, to Prince Harry and re-focus on her own family. Wasn't her daughter very ill?
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When the time comes I hope Lady Sarah will pass the torch to Harry now that he is older.
I agree with sassie a woodland garden in the circular area the fountain with flowers, trees and benches would be nice.

I found these photos of the fountain.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/martin-...7605243715751/
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When the time comes I hope Lady Sarah will pass the torch to Harry now that he is older.
I agree with sassie a woodland garden in the circular area the fountain with flowers, trees and benches would be nice.

I found these photos of the fountain.
Princess Diana Memorial Fountain - a set on Flickr

I wonder if a statue done in a style that compliments the fountain could also be in the middle with the woodland garden?

Diana, Princess of Wales loved water. Does the fountain have any more problems?
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I would have preferred a statue or even a "real" fountain. I don´t think that Diana would have been pleased with what turned out to be a safety hazard.
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I wonder if a statue done in a style that compliments the fountain could also be in the middle with the woodland garden?

Diana, Princess of Wales loved water. Does the fountain have any more problems?
Well I haven't heard of any problems recently. I watched some videos of the fountain on youtube and its quite but bare and lacks grandeur. A woodland garden might enhance the beauty of the fountain.
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Yes, the fountain does seem to lack (imo) some landscaping. Diana was all about flowers to me and it is sort of sad not to see her memorialized with such.
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