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Friday, March 30, 2007
FISH CAMP DETAILS
Fish Camp Hours:
Fisherpersons are welcome at the Fish Camp with your own bait/tackle at any time.
The Fish Camp will be staffed during the following hours, for those who would like assistance or guidance:
Wed - Fri Noon to 6 PM
Sat - Sun 9 AM to 6 PM
No staff will be on duty Mondays & Tuesdays, but please feel free to bring your own equipment and fish from the bank.
Road Update:
Almost done!
First coat of road base is down, and curbs are being poured at this very moment on the last section to be paved.
Remember, we'll have our "Grand Opening" Celebration Sunday, April 22nd, 3 - 6 PM
Invitations are going out this week.
And in case you might want a new ride, here's your simple basic 235mph Bugatti in action.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
GREEN !!!
Wow - it all greened up almost overnight! The spring beauty is a-happening! We've got Bluebonnets where we never even planted them.
I guess now you know if you have an erosion problem!
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From last night's Bee Cave Council meeting, it seems that Bee Cave Parkway will be completed mid June and 71 by the new mall by mid September.
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From Pam Chandler in response to an owner about the possibility of drilling our own water well:
I have done lots of research on the feasibility of drilling a water well for either irrigation or potable water. Apparently, in this area, they are firstly not reliable enough to serve our needs on a long-term and steady basis. In addition, when you consider the costs of drilling a well and the long-term maintenance costs, it isn't feasible from a cost standpoint. Our water budget is based on last year's expenditures with some adjustment. We anticipate that we will spend less on water than budgeted due to the landscape improvements already made, and those to be completed later in the year. The developer has installed alot of drought tolerant plants, and the buffalo grass is vastly improved with the care that it has received over the last year and a half. We did expend more water than normal last year, as we established the new plantings. The developer is continuing on a path to water conservation, so we should be able to realize some savings on a continuing basis.
Thanks for the article on solar - I've passed on to the "powers that be". Mr. Shrewsbury is a pretty savvy guy and I welcome his input!
I guess now you know if you have an erosion problem!
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From last night's Bee Cave Council meeting, it seems that Bee Cave Parkway will be completed mid June and 71 by the new mall by mid September.
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From Pam Chandler in response to an owner about the possibility of drilling our own water well:
I have done lots of research on the feasibility of drilling a water well for either irrigation or potable water. Apparently, in this area, they are firstly not reliable enough to serve our needs on a long-term and steady basis. In addition, when you consider the costs of drilling a well and the long-term maintenance costs, it isn't feasible from a cost standpoint. Our water budget is based on last year's expenditures with some adjustment. We anticipate that we will spend less on water than budgeted due to the landscape improvements already made, and those to be completed later in the year. The developer has installed alot of drought tolerant plants, and the buffalo grass is vastly improved with the care that it has received over the last year and a half. We did expend more water than normal last year, as we established the new plantings. The developer is continuing on a path to water conservation, so we should be able to realize some savings on a continuing basis.
Thanks for the article on solar - I've passed on to the "powers that be". Mr. Shrewsbury is a pretty savvy guy and I welcome his input!
Saturday, March 17, 2007
FISH CAMP SOFT OPENING
HOW DO THEY FILL THE LAKE?
THE FISH CAMP PIER
INSIDE THE SHACK
PATIENCE!
GENERATIONS OF FISHERS
THESE WILL BE THE GOOD OLD DAYS
LOOKIT DAD!!!! I GOT ONE!
CATFISH CAUGHTFISH
RELAXIN' ON THE DECK
PICNIC STYLE VITTLES
A wowser. Many fish caught. Nice food. Good neighbors. Lots of cute kids trying for the big one (watch out for the casting!)
Saturday, March 10, 2007
TRAFFIC WARNING
As I write this, there were just 15 minutes or so of sirens... hopefully not another wreck at our east entrance!
This is a followup to a post a few back as I don't think what I wrote would be clear to all. So I've tried to get some pictures for you.
The situation is that you want to turn out the east entrance toward HEB; i.e. up the hill.
You patiently wait for traffic to clear in both directions.
Finally it appears clear to the right and to the left, there's only a car turning into Spanish Oaks, slowing in the turn lane. It seems that it's a perfect time to pull out. This, below, is what you see.
WHAT YOU DON'T SEE is the car hidden behind and to the outside of the car you see in the turn-in lane. This is even worse if that's a truck turning in. If you boot it, you will surely be t-boned at 60 - 65 MPH.
I have seen instances where the view of the 'phantom' car is quite obscured for a long while. Please show this to anyone in your family who is impatient.
There's a speeding car hidden where arrow shows...worse with trucks and slower moving turn-ins as your vision of the lane next to them has a blind spot which grows larger as they approach!
This is a followup to a post a few back as I don't think what I wrote would be clear to all. So I've tried to get some pictures for you.
The situation is that you want to turn out the east entrance toward HEB; i.e. up the hill.
You patiently wait for traffic to clear in both directions.
Finally it appears clear to the right and to the left, there's only a car turning into Spanish Oaks, slowing in the turn lane. It seems that it's a perfect time to pull out. This, below, is what you see.
WHAT YOU DON'T SEE is the car hidden behind and to the outside of the car you see in the turn-in lane. This is even worse if that's a truck turning in. If you boot it, you will surely be t-boned at 60 - 65 MPH.
I have seen instances where the view of the 'phantom' car is quite obscured for a long while. Please show this to anyone in your family who is impatient.
There's a speeding car hidden where arrow shows...worse with trucks and slower moving turn-ins as your vision of the lane next to them has a blind spot which grows larger as they approach!
Thursday, March 08, 2007
A CAUSE FOR ALARM
Did you know an ordinance was passed last year requiring all alarm systems installed within the City of Bee Cave to be registered with the Bee Cave Police Department? You may register in person or on-line. There is no fee to register your alarm system.
Also:
CITY OF BEE CAVE
GENERAL ELECTION
MAY 12, 2007
A general election will be held on Saturday, May 12, 2007 to elect three (3) aldermen for two (2) year terms. The three incumbents are Zelda Auslander, Jonathan Coker, and Bill Goodwin.
Candidates may file for a place on the ballot from February 10 to March 12, 2007. Candidate Packets may be picked up in the City Secretary's office during regular office hours. Additional election information is available by calling City Secretary Sherry Mashburn at 512-767-6641.
Also:
CITY OF BEE CAVE
GENERAL ELECTION
MAY 12, 2007
A general election will be held on Saturday, May 12, 2007 to elect three (3) aldermen for two (2) year terms. The three incumbents are Zelda Auslander, Jonathan Coker, and Bill Goodwin.
Candidates may file for a place on the ballot from February 10 to March 12, 2007. Candidate Packets may be picked up in the City Secretary's office during regular office hours. Additional election information is available by calling City Secretary Sherry Mashburn at 512-767-6641.
ANOTHER ACCIDENT AT EAST ENTRANCE?
No details yet... except cryptic text message this morning. Sirens were heard.
One thing I've noticed: you plan to turn left uphill( west) at the east exit of S.O. Traffic to your right is clear. There's a truck in the turn-in lane to Spanish Oaks, coming down the hill. It appears traffic is clear behind it.
But wait! There's a temporary blind spot, obscured by the truck. There's a car not far from the exit, hidden from view behind the truck, coming downhill at 65MPH and you are about to pull right in front of it.
The "blindness" lasts for a few seconds, depending on how large and slow the vehicle turning into S.O. is... I almost went for it. Be sure to point it out to your impatient teenager! You'd be hit almost immediately.
The lower you sit in your car or truck, the longer the blind spot in these circumstances.
One thing I've noticed: you plan to turn left uphill( west) at the east exit of S.O. Traffic to your right is clear. There's a truck in the turn-in lane to Spanish Oaks, coming down the hill. It appears traffic is clear behind it.
But wait! There's a temporary blind spot, obscured by the truck. There's a car not far from the exit, hidden from view behind the truck, coming downhill at 65MPH and you are about to pull right in front of it.
The "blindness" lasts for a few seconds, depending on how large and slow the vehicle turning into S.O. is... I almost went for it. Be sure to point it out to your impatient teenager! You'd be hit almost immediately.
The lower you sit in your car or truck, the longer the blind spot in these circumstances.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
NO POWER
Power was out today (Wednesday) from 3:48 to 4:40. In case you were away and wonder why some things are electronically upset... now you know!
PLAYTIME !
Spanish Oaks Playgroup – Thursdays, 4:30pm-5:30pm
We know there are lots of wee ones in Spanish Oaks, but we don’t know everyone personally, so Christy Sabo and I thought we should change that! Please join us this Thursday, March 8th, for a play date at Los Ninos Park (Celanova Court). We hope to make this a weekly event, so if you want to participate, please call Shae at 294.2111 and I will be sure to keep you informed of where we are meeting each week. Christy and I are providing snacks this week. Hope to see you there!
Shae Reilly
--- The report ---
Our play date was a hit! We had six families attend - pretty good for such short notice for our first meeting! Here are a couple of photos - notice the second one shows the playscape that's under construction - the kids already love it! You might post on the blog that I talked to Pam and word is theplayscape will be done next week. It's currently on the manicured area but will be moved to the other side of the sidewalk once some irrigation is moved. Great news for families with kiddos in Spanish Oaks!
Shae
We know there are lots of wee ones in Spanish Oaks, but we don’t know everyone personally, so Christy Sabo and I thought we should change that! Please join us this Thursday, March 8th, for a play date at Los Ninos Park (Celanova Court). We hope to make this a weekly event, so if you want to participate, please call Shae at 294.2111 and I will be sure to keep you informed of where we are meeting each week. Christy and I are providing snacks this week. Hope to see you there!
Shae Reilly
--- The report ---
Our play date was a hit! We had six families attend - pretty good for such short notice for our first meeting! Here are a couple of photos - notice the second one shows the playscape that's under construction - the kids already love it! You might post on the blog that I talked to Pam and word is theplayscape will be done next week. It's currently on the manicured area but will be moved to the other side of the sidewalk once some irrigation is moved. Great news for families with kiddos in Spanish Oaks!
Shae
Monday, March 05, 2007
OAK WILT
Apparently can be spread by landscapers who encounter it with their saws, etc., then use them without decontamination on YOUR oaks. Don't know how you can prove they've cleaned them (I'm told - with bleach!) but consider this before you hire!
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