Thursday, May 13, 2010

Wireless Internet Service

Homeowners and Guests,
Wireless Internet Service is now available for your use at the Greeters Cottage and the Lake Club. Should you encounter any problems or have questions, ask one of our associates and they will be happy to help you.

Bear Lake Reserve ablaze with "Flame Azaleas"


Photography by Jerrry Jaynes
Beautiful native azaleas, also called flame azaleas and wild honeysuckle by the locals, dot the landscape this time of year all over Western North Carolina. Native azaleas can reach a height of 15 feet. Drive along Lake Forest Drive at Bear Lake Reserve and you will spot many of these stunning shrubs.

Rusty gets a facelift


Photography by Jerry Jaynes
Shrubs and vines have been trimmed away and "Rusty"can now be seen and photographed from Lake Forest Drive. To locate our old friend, come through the gates, pass the four cottages on the left, travel about 100 yards, and find him nestled in the woods. Poison Ivy stands guard over Rusty, so please just visit from the roadside. Remember the old adage "leaves of three, let them be" anytime you are in the woods. Stop by and say "Hi"on your next visit and if you want more information about the colorful history of Rusty, stop by the Lake Club or Greeters Cottage for an information sheet.