Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 20, 2017

Meals for Glenn and Cecelia?

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Cecelia needs to limit herself to holding nothing heavier than a tea cup?!?  Oh my! Doctor’s orders will cramp her style for a couple weeks.  See message below about how you can help:

FROM: Melanie Hasty

Cecelia Borland will be having cataract surgery on Wednesday. We all know Cecelia to be on her feet and busy with her hands. After her upcoming surgery, she can’t do most of her regular responsibilities. For her to heal quickly and enjoy this experience, we don’t want we to push herself beyond doctor’s orders. That means we have to help her. She has been told not to lift more then a tea cup, which is more then most kitchen items.

Can you deliver a meal?  To make it easier for Glenn-the-head-cook-and-dishwasher during these few weeks, it would be nice if the meal could be in disposable containers.  They will have paper goods on hand.

Please email melanie.hasty12@gmail.com. You might even bring a cup of tea with you to enjoy together.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 17, 2017

3 Leaf Shamrocks on Palomar!

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This morning I was out with my grandson playing in the dirt.  (Yes, we were both playing in the dirt.) Then he pointed to a tiny plant and said, “Look here Grandma Bonnie, wild strawberries!  Someone could step on these leaves and smash them.  We should move this plant to a safe place.”  We looked around and saw the ground carpeted with many of the young plants. So, he’ll leave his little new-found garden right where it is and keep a watchful eye out for the harvest. 

Meanwhile, Palomar’s wild strawberries are your ‘shamrock’ from the mountain today!

Enjoy your holiday weekend!

‘Grandma’ Bonnie  🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 16, 2017

Great Escape – Even better!

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The great escape you have dreamed of on Palomar Mountain is even better!  There is a price adjustment waiting for you at this beautiful property.

It is not uncommon to wake up to a snow in March, April or May.  Of course, with our sunny weather now, we are enjoying a beautiful Spring.  Summer is just around the corner and then we have the Fall Colors to look forward to!

No matter the season, you are comfy and cozy in the charming Tiny House waiting for you on this 9 acres.  You’ll have lots of time around your campfire and exploring the property while planning to build out your dream home with spectacular views of the sun setting on the ocean.  More details waiting here:  http://www.palomarproperties.com/lotsandland

Then, come on up and explore your options!

Looking forward to meeting the next new owners on Palomar Mountain

Bonnie Phelps

http://www.palomarproperties.com/contactus

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 13, 2017

12+ Acres of Views

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The views belong to you. Sitting up on a promontory feels like you are on several hundred acres. Looking out from your property you see a ribbon of ocean waiting for another spectacular sunset.  The two neighboring homes, off in the distance, are lovely, high-end. The rolling hills across the valley are dotted with oaks…  very much like Napa Valley.  If you’d like to plant a vineyard, this just may be perfect.  What would your dreams be for this beautiful property?

MLS info and photos are waiting for you here: http://www.palomarproperties.com/lotsandland

Slip away and let’s go exploring!

Bonnie Phelps

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 13, 2017

St. Pat’s Party

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What a great group of moms, kids (two and four-legged) and Palomar friends. Many thanks to Cecelia for hosting last week’s adventure.  Hooray for Palomar’s Kids Club!

From: Stacy Eriksen

The children, moms, and grandma-types of the Palomar Mountain Kids Club had a great time at Cecelia’s barn last week! Lots of cuddling with baby lambs!  Yay!

Tuesday, March 14th St. Patrick’s Day Party! Join us at the observatory Outreach Center (the old school house) from 10a – 1p to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with games, crafts, and food! Be sure to wear green — unless you want to be pinched!

Bring a white t-shirt for a craft, and a shoe / cereal box or oatmeal container to build a leprechaun trap!  Hope to see you there!

The Palomar Mountain Kids Club meets every Tuesday morning at various locations on Palomar. We welcome mountain kids of all ages, and currently have children from infant to 12 years old playing and learning together.

For more information, email PalomarMtnKids@gmail.com or call 0214.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 12, 2017

Spring forward to Pedley Creek

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Spring has arrived at Pedley Creek! The winter rains and snow have filled the pond!  It is all set for relaxing with 24+ acres to explore.  But that’s not all!  The seller reduced the price so it is time for your adventures!

Did you spring forward with your clocks?  Sleep fast and let’s book your tour on Palomar!

Here is the link: http://www.palomarproperties.com/lotsandland

Hope to see you soon!

Bonnie Phelps

 

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 11, 2017

Ring Around the Moon Tonight

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Great photo from Palomar friend, Robert Gonsett. He took this from his Fallbrook home a little before 9 pm.  Quick, run out and see if you can see that beautiful ring around the moon!

From: Robert Gonsett

Subject: Ring Around the Moon

Look carefully. There is a ring around the moon.  This somewhat unusual effect is caused by moisture in the air and specifically by tiny ice crystals suspended far above us.  See this Website for more details: http://www.universetoday.com/20402/ring-around-the-moon/

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 11, 2017

Free Hutch

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Solid oak, excellent, like new condition.  Lined silverware drawer, or the base lifts out for other uses.  Hutch is in two pieces so the top lifts off.  You do need maybe half a football team to move it.  Very heavy.  Oh, think if the fun things you could do with this!  Years ago it was made as a china cabinet.  Now the DIY folks are creating all sorts of fun uses giving it a brand new look.   Pick up on Palomar and it is yours – how exciting!

Simply reply to this post with questions and directions.

Bonnie Phelps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 10, 2017

Wildflowers and Sculptures

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Would you like a delightful day trip from Palomar?  With all the rain and recent sunny weather, the desert wildflowers are going to be spectacular this year in Borrego.  Here is a great link to locations for best viewing:  http://www.desertusa.com/wildflo/ca_abdsp.html

Friend of Palomar and photographer, Ernie Cowan has published a second edition of his Anza-Borrego book:  https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=anza-borrego+ernie+cowan and here is an article by Ernie predicting a pretty impressive flower show this year:  http://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/la-tr-california-anza-borrego-wildflowers-20170208-story.html

A trip to Borrego wouldn’t be complete without seeing the amazing metal sculptures.   Here is quick map to catch all:  https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1Eh2KAR81FCa5sgPDCaGwoPcF-8g&hl=en_US&ll=33.255457461934164%2C-116.35907649993896&z=12

Great pix of the sculptures: http://californiathroughmylens.com/anza-borrego-sculptures

Enjoy and Happy Spring!

Bonnie

 

 

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 10, 2017

Satellite Tracking anyone?

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Here is a great article Frank McCarthy wrote about a satellite tracking device that he will be testing. It is a good follow-up to what we posted last week.  I’m thinking some of you will find it interesting.

From: Frank McCarthy

Security Series #2 – Satellite Tracking 

In keeping with my off-the-shelf & affordable security technology theme one of the concepts I have been exploring is the notion of augmentation of game cameras for security purposes. Cameras are not totally full proof, if found, they can be stolen or destroyed if someone is well equipped.  Standard cameras are part of the answer because generally they can be hidden well enough to avoid detection. Especially if you are using a number of them.  The new wireless game cameras can be useful for alerting you when you have “movement” on your property, animal or human, as long as you have three bars of cell service. My property has pretty good service for Palomar Mountain but most of the time, I’m at one or two bars of cellular service with Verizon™.   I’ve been thinking that satellite tracking might be the answer.  The big knock against satellite phones and tracking has been the affordability issue.  When I’ve been on Long Range fishing boats you can rent a satellite phone or use the captain’s but it costs you three dollars a minute. Yikes!

However, there is a Louisiana company called SPOT™®, which many hunters and adventurers are familiar with, that makes satellite devices that are reasonably affordable (including service).  One of the things they have introduced is the SPOT TRACE® tracking device. The unit itself costs about $99.  The monthly data plan runs at $9.99 monthly or $99.00 a year.  So it is reasonably affordable. They claim that you can track movement at various intervals.  My thoughts are; could this be put on a swinging gate and would it pick up movement and then alert you?  I talked to a company representative and they are unsure of this idea.  They said it will definitely track a stolen high value item like a car, boat or motorcycle leaving your property and alert you via email, text or GOOGLE MAPS™.   It is supposedly water-resistant for 30 minutes in one meter of water so it should withstand our deluges.  Never the less, it would also work in a waterproof case.

Now there are other personal tracking devices available so why would I tend to trust this company? The main reason is that they have a good track record with satellite tracking in very extreme outdoor environments.  Palomar Mountain is probably not an extreme environment but it is pretty harsh and most homes are off-the-grid. So if it works in Antarctica it will likely work well here.

I’ve purchased one of the units and will be testing it out on my property. I’ll do the gate first, the possibly staging a few “break-ins” where something valuable of mine grows a pair of legs. Since the device can also track the item via GOOGLE MAPS™, it can be tracked. I’d like to see how that works. There are some other good features like:

  • Movement alerts
  • Power off message
  • Low battery message
  • Status messages

So, after a month or so I will report back some real world experience and we’ll see how well it fits with the mountain security needs.

As I mentioned last time, I’m gathering a list of people on the mountain who might be interested in a security service. I got a couple of responses last week and I welcome more. It’s a pilot program for now but my hope is well get enough folks to support a small business.

Please contact me at 619-993-5237

See also https://palomarmountainnews.wordpress.com/2017/03/01/like-trail-cams-installed/

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