Things are always changing at Lake Martin. The Alabama Legislature has passed a couple of new laws that will take effect in October. There has been a lot of discussion on social media concerning these laws. Some of it has been correct, and some of it has been inaccurate. . I thought I would take a stab at it. I'm hoping I will be accurate and correct.
Five years ago, we were into day three of our family July 4th holiday weekend. We had over 30 members of our family enjoying our holiday weekend at our lake home on Lake Martin. I awoke early and thought I would get up and make coffee for the family. I walked into our bathroom and felt a cramp in my back. I thought I would stretch it out in the closet. I bent over to do a pushup on the bench in the closet. It was then I realized I was having a heart attack and was in trouble.
A few months ago, I was elected the new president of Lake
Martin HOBOs. After the election, a
friend and I engaged in an interesting conversation about two subjects – Change
and what is a HOBO?
The Lake Martin Home Owners and
Boat Owners (Lake Martin HOBOs) want to inform our citizens in Tallapoosa County
and all-around Lake Martin of the information we have discovered concerning
managing the explosive growth in Tallapoosa County. We are not experts in this area. We are concerned property owners and
citizens.
"about making the world a better place with one little seemingly insignificant gesture at a time",
By: Harry Denegre, President
I was reading a post on a Lake Martin Boaters Facebook account the other day. The original post was someone stating their opinion about boats creating wakes, coming too close to other people's docks and seawalls and causing damage.