Day: March 3, 2018

Protect your pets!

On Friday, we were informed of an animal attack on West Townhouse Lane,  near the pool area, at about 3AM. Most of the animals in the woods are nocturnal, but I have seen a large opossum wandering around in daylight. So far, my Border Collie-Springer Spaniel mix has killed 2 juvenile possums that were in my back yard; he still checks out the tree every time he goes out in the yard.  He does not like possums, it seems, or birds sitting on the fence.

No one is sure which one of the critter in the woods was responsible for the attack; some say it was a coyote, but we do know that a cat was attacked and crawled into the pool area and expired. Animal Control was called to remove the deceased cat.

Anyone who allows their cat to roam the property needs to be aware that there are large enough animals in the woods capable of causing severe damage to your pets. This is another reason to keep dogs on a leash and under your control. We cannot be sure it was not a stray dog or one that residents allow to roam free and unattended. However, it is more likely it was a wild animal. As the weather warms up, we will see more wild animals on property. 

The moral of this story is to keep your pets indoors at night. If you do see any critters wandering our property, call GP Animal Services, (972) 237-8575

 

 

Recent Rainfall and Common Areas

As of today, the local area has received almost 5 inches of rainfall in 2018. That is a record, to say the least, and the reason flood warnings were issued. Plus, it is going to rain more tomorrow, but the forecast says we are partly sunny for the next week.

All of our common areas are totally saturated, and as some might have noticed that even though it has not rained for a few days, we still have streams of water running down some of our streets. The ground can only hold so much water and then runoff occurs.  Several residents have called the office about water standing in the some places of our common areas. The ground is as wet as it can possibly get and just cannot hold any more water. Until the grounds dry up more, we cannot mow or paint the fronts of houses on the 2018 paint schedule because the ground is too wet for our ladders. We are painting the backs of houses on the paint schedule and doing what landscaping we can with string trimmers and hedge trimmers so our crew can accomplish something. Once we get a bit more dried out, mowing will begin in earnest.

We had a pre-emergent treatment from TruGreen scheduled but the grounds were to wet for it, so it was postponed.