Sunday, December 2, 2007

Now this...


....is the Wolverine we all know and love! Almost 8 inches last night on top of the 6 we got earlier in the week and more on the way! Like one of our residents say "You might as well enjoy it or pack up and move to Florida"!

Monday, October 8, 2007

Fall Beauty


The colors are are at their peak. This picture was taken looking north on Wildlife Trail. As always the brilliance doesn't last long but we have to remember that white is a color too!!

Monday, July 30, 2007

Cricket Trail Improvements


Fawn Trail resident, Bob Hobbs, decided to do some work on Cricket Trail this last weekend. With George Haven's grader and the Association drag he went to work widening and crowning the over 2 mile road. We're sure his neighbors appreciate all the effort (he even got seriously rained on!) and if you see Bob be sure to say "Thanks!". It's members like him that keep this place a thriving and functional community.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Your Road Dues at work!!



The big rains we had did a number on Antler near Morel. 30 yards of stone seemed to do the trick and George Havens and Ron Manrow used George's bulldozer and road grader to move what the truck didn't spread. Nice job, guys!

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Welcome!


This is the first posting of a brand new site devoted to our little piece of the woods here in Wolverine. We are hoping to provide all our members with information and access to all the happenings in the neighborhood. We are looking for suggestions on what you would like to see and we hope you will check back once in awhile to see what's new. There are various ways to communicate with any of the board members. There is the email link on this site as well as personal email and phone numbers provided on the right side of the page. You can also post a message which other members can read by using the comments feature at the end of each post. You don't have to sign up, just use the anonymous option but if you would like a reply please provide some contact information. This is new to all of us but we hope it will be useful and fun! Let us know what you think!!


PS This is a picture of a Ladyslipper, one of our local flowers and even one of our street names!