Deer are quite comfortable here, as evidenced by this one. She seems to be telling me that she has claimed this place and not to trespass on it.
Here is another photo of the deer. This photo was taken by my friend, Rick Henwood, in Haisley Homestead. It looks like the deer are quite content here.
Another great thing about these neighborhoods is that they are close to the Prescott National Forest on the south side of Prescott. Access is via White Spar Road aka Highway 89, on the west side and by Senator Highway on the east side. Senator Highway starts from Gurley Street as Mt. Vernon Street and changes into Senator Highway as the road passes by Palmer Hill.
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It would also be great to have a place where I could take my dog, Beau, where he can be legally “off-leash.”
The next step is to have a meeting to build a following of those who might support the project. Let’s see if we can get the Clubhouse at Hidden Valley Ranch or even the one in Mountain Club. Our boundary includes Cathedral Pines, Forest Hylands, Haisley Homestead, Mountain Club as well as Summit Pointe. That is nearly 3,000 households. Our neighborhood has lots of voters. The City of Prescott has money to purchase open space. We need to build a following that is influential enough to be heard by the Prescott City Council.
This article came from AR: https://activerain.com/droplet/4C6p
I want a popup for this page that asks supporters of the idea to signup. Standard OptIn with title "I want to help" asking name, email and phone.
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