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Welcome to the Saugahatchee Crossing Blog! This blog is designed exclusively for property owners of the Saugahatchee Crossing subdivision in Notasulga, Alabama. It also serves as a repository of resources for our community.







Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas!

I just wanted to take this time to wish our community a very Merry Christmas!  Celebrate with friends and family the true REASON for our Christmas season.  May your day be filled with many laughs, love, and sharing with all you meet.  Again, have a Merry Christmas!

Luke 2

Chris

Thursday, November 22, 2012

A Time For Thanks




This is the one holiday where the question of, "What are you thankful for?" comes up the most often.  It's because it is Thanksgiving, you say.  True, but shouldn't we be asking ourselves and those with whom we work, play, love, and live this question more often?  It is good for the soul to be mindful of the many things God has graced us with.  Sure we may have struggled financially, or maybe we didn't get that job promotion, but if we just stop and ponder, really be still and think...we have much to be thankful for.  We live in a country that still allows us the freedom to choose where we live, what career we want, what we buy, and where we worship.  We are a blessed nation!





I am thankful for a beautiful and loving wife that loves this imperfect man.  I am thankful for an intelligent and talented son that loves his mother and father.  I am thankful for my friends and coworkers who challenge me to "go further".  I am thankful for loving and supporting parents, in-laws and grandmother.  Lastly, I am thankful for my salvation that comes through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

For what are you thankful?  Leave your reply below.

Chris


Sunday, November 4, 2012

Berm Improvements!





Last week you may have noticed it was a little inconvenient getting in and out our subdivision Friday...we had a lot of work going on!  With the recent improvement over e summer with new lights and irrigation system at the front entrance, it was noted that the greenery on the berms were blocking the lights from properly reaching the signs and needed more frequent trimming.  The board recently approved a makeover for the berms that would allow for an easier maintained area.  Our landscapers planted  3 Dwarf Buford Holly bushes and 5 Blanket Roses per berm.  It looks great!  The next time you leave our subdivision, pause and take a look at their handiwork...I think you'll like what you see!


Monday, June 18, 2012

What's with THAT snake?

 Eastern Hognose, Loachapoka, AL (C. McDuffie)
      

How do you know if a snake is "good" or "bad"? With the weather getting hotter, snakes are on the move more trying to find a cool place to escape. You may see one in passing, or as one of our neighbors recently experienced, the loss of a pet to a poisonous snake. While it is not always possible to avoid snakes, it is good to be able to identify those that are beneficial. In fact, there are only 4 poisonous snakes in Alabama: copperhead, rattlesnake, coral snake, and cottonmouth/water moccasin. Here are a few links to good sites that help identify snakes in Alabama.



To avoid being bitten by a snake, the Alabama Department of Public Health recommends the following:

· When entering any area, use caution.

· Use a stick or some type of rod to move objects slowly and carefully to check for anything hidden behind them.

· If possible, wear boots and heavy gloves when clearing an area and work with someone else.

· Make noise when entering an area to alert snakes to your presence and to cause them to make a sound or movement that will tell you their location.

· Snakes will not usually bite unless cornered, handled or stepped on, and most snakes are not poisonous.

· If you find a snake, it is best to leave it alone. Snakes will return to their own environment away from humans as quickly as they can. Snakes help keep the rodent population down, so it is best not to kill them unless absolutely necessary.

· If you must kill a snake, one of the most effective methods is to use a long-handled hoe to strike it in the back of the snake's head.

· Be sure to warn children to watch out for snakes and not to get close to them. Tell them it is best to back off quickly and quietly from a snake to avoid making it feel threatened.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

April Board Meeting Highlights

Hey Y'all!  I have posted the latest Board Meeting Summary down in the Board Minutes link over on the right.  If you have any questions, let me know by emailing me at either mcduffiechris@yahoo.com or at cmcduffie69@gmail.com.  Have a great week!

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Check out some of our new photos!

Look down to the right at some new photos of our community---the flowers, nature trail, horses, and of course, Saugahatchee Creek!  More photos will be posted soon.  Do not forget to send me your photos.

Chris

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Board Meeting Minutes Posted

Recently, the SCPOA Board met to discuss regular association business and to plan out what we hope to accomplish this year.  To see the minutes summary, please download the minutes at the below right.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Spring is just around the corner!


Have you noticed the many signs of Spring are around us?  There seems to be a lot more animal activity around our place---birds, squirrels, and of course, insects!  As I drive through our neigborhood, I notice the grass starting to green up and the leaves budding on the trees and shrubs.  If you would like to share a photo or two of your "Signs of Spring", please email them to either cmcduffie69@gmail.com or mcduffiechris@yahoo.com and I will post them for our neighbors.  Also, if you have any ideas for our blog, feel free to share them as well.  Have a great weekend!

Chris 

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Congratulations to our new 2012 Officers!

Congratulations are in order for our newly elected 2012 SCPOA Officers:
President:  Jerry Long
Vice President:  Chris McDuffie
Chairman:  David Brooks
Treasurer:  Pat Borland
Secretary:  Dee Davani

We look forward to serving our community in an effort to make it a better place to live!

Your Neighbor,
Chris

Annual Meeting Minutes Posted

I have posted the minutes from our SCPOA Annual Meeting that was held Sunday, January 29, 2012 at the Notasulga Senior Citizens Activity Center.  We missed those who were unable to attend.  To view the minutes, select "Association Minutes" down on the right side of this blog.  If you have any questions, contact me---

Your Neighbor,
Chris

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Annual Meeting January 29th!

The Saugahatchee Crossing Property Owners Association will be having our Annual Meeting on Sunday, January 29, 2012 at 3:30 pm at the Notasulga Senior Citizens Activity Center, located on Highway 14W.  Directions to the center are below.  During this meeting, we will go over the 2011 financial report, elect new officers for 2012, discuss a few ongoing projects, and view our new community blog.  If you are unable to attend the meeting, please send in your proxy concerning officer elections to our association P.O. Box (P.O. Box 38, Loachapoka, AL 36865) using the enclosed self-addressed envelope.   Please do not hesitate to contact me or any other board member if you have any questions.  I may be reached at home at 334-257-1860 or by email at mcduffiechris@yahoo.com.

Directions to Notasulga Senior Citizens Activity Center from SC subdivision:
1.       Proceed right out of the subdivision on Highway 14 West for 2 miles.
2.       Turn right at the caution light, following Highway 14 West.
3.       Travel 1.2 miles.  You will pass a cemetery on your left.  The Activity Center is immediately past the cemetery on the left off Cemetery Road.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year from the 2011 Saugahatchee Crossing Board of Directors!  We hope your 2012 is full of exciting opportunities for you and your family.