Somersby Park women know how to have a good time together on a beautiful spring afternoon. The gathering on the green along the ponds is the perfect place for lunch and fellowship.









A dozen neighbors gave up an April Saturday morning to help clean up the public road leading to Somersby Park. For years now, residents have gathered regularly as volunteers to help the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s “Adopt-A-Highway” program. Such outreach brings neighbors together in this win-win activity.





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Somersby Park residents gathered to enjoy each other and the natural beauty around. On this chilly spring evening we welcomed new residents and visitors alike.








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Somersby Park experienced ‘thunder ice’ overnight, Thursday, February 18, says our own weather expert Dan, photos courtesy of him too . As USA Today reports, it’s basically a thunderstorm during freezing rain or sleet. https://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2018/02/22/forget-thundersnow-theres-thunder-ice-central-u-s/363534002/

Residents like Jane woke up to discover a brilliant December red sky. She captured these stunning photos and shared with us. Such a scene from the east indicates a high pressure is moving away and coming from the west could be a low and associated storm. Thus the ole saying, Red sky at night, sailors’ delight. Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.



