Do you have pictures of fun, beauty and just interesting events in Seven Oaks? Why
not share them with other residents? E-mail your digital pictures, your name and the event to nancyhylbert@sbcglobal.net. The clubs could have a better presence on the web site if everyone could share the fun and laughter you experience
together...
Thanks to Mario Zanelli and the 20007-2009 Boards of Directors for the
beautiful entrance. Great job!!!
It's called pink breath of heaven because it has lots of little pink flowers in the springtime.
Its botanic name is coleonema pulchrum. This plant is tough in many ways -- it takes very little water, rabbits don't
eat it, it doesn't freeze (no matter how cold it gets or how much frost we have), and I've never seen any sign of
insects bothering it. On the other hand, its branches sway in even a slight breeze. It can be found at any
nursery. Carol Harris

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| Early Morning Bernardo Oaks Drive, Picture taken by Cecilia Taylor |
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