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There are two pair of American bald eagles nesting nearby. Occasionally one will drop by and go fishing for a meal. Osprey and sometimes a hawk will do the same.
Drop-ins are always welcome at Bonnie's. She likes to sit out and very much enjoys when someone stops by for a chat.
Spring Azaleas do a great job of decorating the common areas of the main Lake. Residents are buying more and placing them around the other common areas of the Park.
A little decorative upgrading to an older residence. Michael's lakeshore residence is getting extensive "gingerbreading" and landscaping. The residential lots in the Park are quite large and lend themselves to an owners individual touch. 
Steve and Pam's new home.
Ray and Dee's legacy. This is a completely landscaped large residence sitting on three building lots.
Image The old Beach House seen from the opposite side of the lake. It has more recently undergone major re-construction by the residents of the Park, who also maintain all the common areas in the Park.
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