Bass, Birds & Blooms
The Loch Lomond Property Owner’s Association Blog
Bass, Birds & Blooms
2020 Boat Parade
Thank you to everyone who participated in this event. The creativity and hard work that went into many of these boats was great to see! Even without gathering at the beach this year, the event supported a sense of community. [gallery...
Loch Lomond’s 2020 weed harvesting project
On May 27, the Loch Lomond Property Owners Association hired Clearwater Plant Harvesters to remove our invasive aquatic weeds. Mechanical removing is an environmentally sound method for controlling nuisance vegetation to allow for water recreation. We were able to...
Searching for coneflowers
Take a walk through Loch Lomond in July and early August and see if you can spot this plant, the gray-headed coneflower. This native plant (Ratibida pinnata) has yellow drooping petals arranged around a grayish-brown center. It’s attractive to native bees, and its...
Loch Lomond Laker | May 2020
Beach policy, weed management, and more. View this email in your browser Update: Current beach policy After speaking with the Lake County Health Department, legal council, and the Mundelein Police, it is in the best interests of our Association to close the water to...
Introducing Bass, Birds, and Blooms
As Loch Lomond residents, we are blessed with a multitude of nature—from the fish harvested from the lake, to the loons that migrate through in early spring, to the eastern wood-pewees who sing their names in the heat of summer from their oak tree nesting...