Spring Cleanup Time!

What a beautiful day on Sebago Lake! We’ve begun Spring Cleanup, knocking out the first 3 yards yesterday with our fleet of high-powered leaf blowers! Here’s a picture of 2 of our hard working crew, taking a quick break 🙂 Yards look so nice after they’ve been cleared of all the over-the-winter debris (e.g., leaves,ContinueContinue reading “Spring Cleanup Time!”

It’s a Winter Wonderland

What a beautiful morning on Raymond Cape. I write this post while House Sitting a magnificant home, with nearly 180 degree view of Sebago Lake. I just can’t see a whole lot right now, due to the blizzard! Ah, The Way Life Should Be. Oh, wait — it is!!! Our crew is presently out performingContinueContinue reading “It’s a Winter Wonderland”

Winter Watch – Disaster Averted!

We, at Raymond Cape Winter Watch, hope you had a very Merry Christmas. It was a beautiful, peaceful and white one, here on Raymond Cape. That said, one of our clients averted near-disaster with their lake home. We thought it appropos to share what happened and how we are positioned to help you, homeowners onContinueContinue reading “Winter Watch – Disaster Averted!”

Raymond Cape Wildfire Risk Reduction

On the evening of October 7, members of Raymond Cape Winter Watch (RCWW) attended a community meeting on wildfire risk reduction, specifically focused on Raymond Cape. This highly informative meeting was hosted by Bruce Tupper, Raymond’s Fire Chief and included panel members from the Maine Forest Service, Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency (CCEMA), Central MaineContinueContinue reading “Raymond Cape Wildfire Risk Reduction”