A Most Egg-cellent Lunch

Where in the World Is the ‘Crossing’?

August Paper Flowers

Let’s Travel Club

Word of the Month: Orbisculate

David Zapatka We’re doing something different this month. We’re going to explore getting a new word into dictionaries. Reader Debbie M. writes, “Hello, I enjoy your column and want to offer a suggestion. ‘Orbisculate’ is a word not yet in the dictionary. I think we should help the young people who are trying to get…

Welcoming Wildflowers into Your Garden

Bonnie Nowicki The Southwest showcases a great variety of unique wildflowers. They are an essential part of our natural heritage. While spring is the grandest wildflower season because of winter rains, the summer wildflower germination can be outstanding, and begins when nighttime temperatures are over 70 degrees. Dormant seeds rest in the soil waiting for…

U.S. Military History: Independence Day

Ross Dunfee The first successful English colony settled in America was at Jamestown, Va., in 1607—and the migration was on—primarily of British, German, and Dutch extraction, but immigrants arrived from throughout Europe. Communities were settled and financed primarily by privately-organized British settlers or families using free enterprise without any significant English royal or Parliamentary government support or…

July Crossing Calendar

Nancy Planck, Member Services The Crossing Calendar/Activities has not been updated for Thursday, July 15, through Saturday, Aug. 14. Please check the quailcreekhoa.org website or the What’s Happening for any current schedules.

Quail Creek Needs You!

Joyce Shumate Are you interested in volunteering to make Quail Creek an even better place to live? If so, have you considered serving on our Quail Creek Property Owners Association (QCPOA) Board of Directors? The 2021 election process to elect one resident director for a two-year term to the board of directors is about to begin.…