Growing Up In Country Place

2016-01-15_JackPanagl_004aRaising kids is never easy, and perhaps even more so in these complicated times, but it has big rewards. Our boys grew up here, and although there were bumps and crashes along the way, we are immensely proud of the young men they’ve become. Watching other youngsters grow up in the neighborhood is gratifying, too, and is motivation for working hard to preserve Country Place and its amenities.

I ran across this young fella yesterday while out fishing. He was sitting on the Lake #3 bridge looking out on the lake. I felt a certain sympatico with someone who appreciated the view enough to sit and admire it so I stopped and introduced myself to 14-year-old Jack Panagl, son of Bryan and Agatha. I found out he’s a neighbor on Oak Meadow Circle, that he’s lived here about a year and goes to Whitehouse Middle School (not Jesuit). He rides this big board down the hill on Lakeshore (but only about half of it…he’s not nuts). Jack’s not sure of what he wants to be when he grows up, and he doesn’t “dislike” fishing (damning with faint praise). I told him about my 10.5 pound bass, hoping to motivate him, but am not sure he shared my excitement.

He was generous enough to give me a couple of minutes to act as my model against one of my favorite backdrops. My best to Jack and his family.

See You at The Lakes

2015-11-13_Lake#3-PS1_01I rarely have time to take an entire day off, but when I have only an hour or two and the weather is nice, I head for one of our Country Place lakes. All four are stocked with Florida largemouth bass, coppernose bluegill, and channel cat. I usually catch something, but even when I don’t, it’s just great to get out. Sometimes I run across a neighbor and we visit. Sometimes I run across a trespasser and have to let them know that only CPCA members with paid-up dues are allowed on these waters. But most often it’s just me, the water, the woods, and these lovely skies. If you’re a member, please use our lakes…we spend a lot of association money and time caring for them so you can.2015-11-13_CountryPlcCatch_015

 

 

Kids & Country Place

2015-11-05_Flanagans_01aI made a trip to Hidden Lake last Thursday; I’d caught a few bream and enjoyed some quiet time. I had already taken down my fly rod and was shooting pictures when I heard the sound of kids laughing and a moment later Kate & Carolyn Flanagan, along with a friend, came running over the dam with mom Kelly close behind. In short order the girls set up a picnic on the pier complete with tea and popcorn. I snapped a few photos and, as it began to get dark, we left. I was reminded of the reason Andrea and I had made the move to Country Place in 2007…this is just a wonderful place to raise kids. Our boys and I spent many hours fishing these lakes and I love seeing families enjoy our lakes and common areas.2015-11-05_Flanagans_022015-11-05_Flanagans_04a2015-11-05_Flanagans_03a

Deer Rescue Attempt

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Last evening about 7pm I received a call from Melissa Strickland. She and Gary bought the Johnston home at 19274 Jo-Bar and have been busy updating, adding a pool and workshop, and enjoying life in Country Place. Their home backs up to one of the small, private lakes here and when Gary had gone down to feed the fish, he’d spotted a big doe mired in the mud over on the opposite bank along the Patterson’s shoreline. He brought his little boat down and he and Melissa had gone out to attempt a rescue. They managed to get the deer in the boat and Gary paddled her back to his side. I helped him get the exhausted deer up on the bank. She had obviously been struggling for hours and was pretty far gone…she couldn’t raise her head.

One of the pleasures of living in Country Place is sharing it with the wild creatures, so I was saddened to learn that when they’d gone back later to check on her she had expired. Still, I was proud of my neighbors for making the effort to save this lovely animal. We are hoping that the two fawns she travels with are old enough to make it on their own.

Photos of deer rescue attempt