Laura, go back and re-read the post about the "Loch Ness" comment. It stated that the comment was describing the park, not the lake. I think you got it backward.
Did you attend the BOD meeting? Just curious; you seem to be new here but quite at home about advising the rest of us about what you perceive as a perfect spot to live and our bad attitudes toward misbehaving and contemptuous visitors and residents.
We, overwhelmingly, like Daybreak for its friends, its beauty, its opportunities for development, its volunteerism and its "can-do" attitude. OK, the management needs a change...again. But for those who enjoy their neighbors and friends, it's a great spot.
We all want people to move here for many reasons. However, we do not want bad behavior, bad attitudes, immaturity and childish perspectives on duty and dedication to this great community and we WILL NOT condone it for much longer!
Outsiders can and do enjoy our amenities without moving here and the neighboring developments advertise the fact that Daybreak is "open for business and pleasure, just up the road." They don't have to move here to play here and Kennecott is inviting them to do that.
If those people who live here and act like animals want to continue to do so, then I invite them to look for another more-suitable place to settle. If those who come here from outside and want to act like animals and show disrespect to our community feel unwelcome, that's fine with me because they are unwelcome for their bad behavior.
Good to have you here, Laura, you seem to car but, you just need just a little greater sense of from where we have come and a greater awareness of our dedication to Daybreak as a welcoming, but proud community which will not tolerate such behavior for long.
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