Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 31, 2015

Halloween on Palomar 100 years ago

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From:  Barbara Anne Waite

Work remained a constant companion on Elsie’s mountain. October was one of the busiest months, requiring a large crew to pick and pack the apples. Elsie, of course,  had to provide the meals for all the apple pickers. Yet in this excerpt from the book readers can see how, in spite of the work, she remained upbeat and creative. Elsie told her grandchildren this Halloween story year after year.

“Up on our mountain, with no chances to go down, the pickers could hardly have spent the money they were earning. I wonder how they kept contented with so little to entertain them. One fall, we did give them a party that provided a lot of fun for Martha and Sadie, and me at least. It was a surprise Halloween dinner—a surprise in more ways than one.

Sometimes, if not always, a big meal was taken at noon to whatever orchard was being used that day, where perhaps we would join them for a picnic. That day, with the house entirely to ourselves, we decorated it lavishly. Branches of golden oak leaves and rosy sprays of Dogwood were a background. I had some construction paper with which we cut out such appropriate items as cats and witches on broomsticks and tacked them to the walls. We wrote out individual menus, partly humorous, largely in French, indicating that the usually informal meal would be served in as many courses as possible. We made place cards with a personal rhyme to fit each man. Then we prepared a special dinner. We chuckled over everything in anticipation of the surprise.

When the men came in to dinner, they stared about at the decorated walls and table and sat down, startled to find the place cards and menus. Probably a number of them had never heard of such things, much less seen them. They were silent, looking embarrassed. And why wasn’t everything served at once? The courses, one after another, bewildered them further. Our greatest fun had been planning the entrée or what appeared to be the entrée. With an air, Martha brought in a large serving platter with a great rounded oval cover I had inherited, designed to keep a roast hot. She set it down at the head of the table, lifted the cover, and out sprang a very live and very angry black cat! The response was not the shout of laughter we had happily anticipated, but more disgust, or pity for our unbalanced minds. At least the steak that followed was very welcome, as was finally the big cake. Anyway we girls had fun.”

Now, almost 100 years later,  I am having such fun sharing “Elsie’s Mountain” with those who never had the privilege to hear her giggle as she told her tales of life on Palomar.

I was privileged to be able to do this at the annual Apple Festival on Palomar Mountain this month. On Oct. 26th the Temecula Historical Society invited me to spend an hour telling Elsie’s stories. I look forward to speaking to the Historical Society in Ramona and other nearby groups. Next Saturday, November 7th, I will be at Bates Brothers Nut Farms selling books and telling tales.

The first 100 copies of  “Elsie’s Mountain” have sold or been given to potential reviewers in the last 2 weeks. I still have a supply to mail to friends interested in the special November price. It sells on Amazon for $15.00. During November I will mail autographed copies to those within the USA for $12. I am looking forward to hearing from those who have read and enjoyed.

Thank you all,

Barbara Anne Waite

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 28, 2015

Real Estate Update “57,465?”

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Clicking through my email, a post popped up from someone looking for some of my marketing business.  Apparently he had been checking out other business and Palomar Properties came up. He said, “Wow, you have 57,465 Google Plus views!” That is a lot of folks interested in property on our little mountain! 

There is a catch!  The last couple years I have been mentioning that we are at an all-time low for inventory.  That is sure true for Fall 2015!

The past year has been ‘creative’ to say the least.  Lenders have had new requirements for loans, nation-wide, that we’ve been working through. Drum roll!!!  Several areas up here are now lend-able again!   So, some of those cabins and homes tucked away, off a main road, can now be marketed without checking a ‘land locked’ box.  This is huge.

There is a wonderful log home coming up and a couple more cabins. (Yes, that is a peek of a view!)  Do YOU have a property you are thinking of selling?  Like to make a move? Glad to get your questions answered.

On my way for two listing appointments in Valley Center!  One couple with a cabin up here would like to sell and live full time on the mountain.  The other family contacted me at church Sunday, wanting to scale down from the big home and guest house he built a few years ago, and move to Pauma Valley. It will be fun to help them live their dream. Do you have a property to sell off the Mountain?  Let’s connect!

Like to own a piece of paradise on Palomar?  Click through my website and let’s go for a tour!  Be one of the 57,000 plus folks that enjoy having an address up here, a mile nearer heaven!

Bonnie Phelps, Realtor

In the Cities and Above the Clouds

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 28, 2015

Opt Outside!

Palomar Mountain Snow  How many of you would rather be on the Mountain, than in the aisles on the biggest shopping day of the year?  That would be me.  Think it has been at least several decades since I have been in a mall over Thanksgiving weekend.

I sure I am not alone in applauding REI for closing their doors that day, giving their employees a paid day off and encouraging all to Opt Outside!

Here is a link for you with REI’s great little video, plus an opportunity to post a photo of where you’ll be instead of shopping on that Friday.  I’m posting this pic taken a few years ago, carefully going down State Park Road after a (wonderful) ice storm.  Yes, I love snow and occasionally we are treated to a winter wonderland over Thanksgiving weekend!  Here’s hoping!

Yes, I’m option for outside in any weather!  How about you?

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 28, 2015

Feel this one?

Leave it to our local Geologist, to pass this info and these links our way. Thanks Rob!

You’re comments are appreciated through link below.

From: Rob Hawk

Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 5:11 PM

Subject: Earthquake!

Recent Earthquake

Earthquake Map

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 22, 2015

Apple Festival Photos Needed

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The Apple Festival was the best ever this year!  I sure learned a lesson!  Next year I’m going to get there early to get in on even more fun.  Pie eating contest and Square Dancing!!!  It was such a nice time, in the clouds, seeing neighbors and friends and so many folks enjoying such a great day on Palomar.  Thanks to ALL who volunteered to make it so special.  Did you take pix?  Keep reading from Rick:

From: Rick Barclay rickbarclay92592 at yahoo dot com

Did you take PHOTOS at the Festival?  Would you like to share?  Please send them to me and I’ll create an Album of the very successful day.

Thanks!

Rick Barclay President

Friends of Palomar Mountain State Park   1-800-965-4691   www.friendsofpalomarsp.org

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 17, 2015

Barb’s Bookshelf Quilt at the Apple Festival

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Barb Waite will have her books at the Apple Festival Sunday with a backdrop of this very creative quilt.  Here is some info about it and be sure to stop by, see the work of art, and go home with her wonderful books.

From:  Barbara Anne Waite

This is the first quilt I have ever made. No pattern- just saw an idea on pinterest. Took photos of my book covers, my cat, a vintage photo of my mom and printed them on cloth.

The idea is a bookcase, featuring the two Elsie books. It is also a tribute to other parts of the world I have lived in or want to visit. Elsie brought me a tea towel in 1970 when she went to visit Wales and Jack’s remaining family- so that too, became a part of the quilt. A favorite piece of sea island cotton became the flower vase.

I could not have completed it without Palomar weekend neighbor, Lynda Ruth doing all the final putting it together.  It has a backing that is a dictionary that references fabric. Words are not enough to thank Lynda for the hours she gave to make it such a keepsake treasure.

I have now sold over 3,000 print of the first book and over 5,000 ebooks. They include some fun stories about mountain characters and hired help. The hired help includes the story of discovering they had hired an ax murderer to chop wood for them on Palomar!!!  Those were the days!

Looking forward meeting you on Sunday.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 16, 2015

Feel the Earthquake last night?

Thanks to Rob for sending the map and info.  We were in the city.  Wondering if anyone else felt it?  You are welcome to comment at the button, below:

From: Rob Hawk Subject: EQ on Palomar Mountain/Pine Hills

Did you feel this last night about 10:30?

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ci37476536#general_map

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 14, 2015

Robert the Stump Grinder

Robert the Stump Grinder

Popped by a property and saw Robert the Stump Grinder busy cleaning up for the new buyer.  It’s fun to watch!  First he cuts the stumps to ground level, then plays with this big grinder.  Pretty amazing.  Then he hauls the stumps away.

If no stumps are in your future, give Robert a call at 760 742-1891.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 14, 2015

Boucher Lookout Open to Tour Sunday!

curt waite San Diego County Forset Fire Lookout

Would you like to take the stairs to the very top of the Boucher Fire Lookout?  It is FREE on Sunday during the Apple Festival.   Boucher is staffed 9 am to 5 pm and you are invited to visit.  Be sure to take your camera!  Volunteers will answer your questions, you’ll get to go out on the catwalk, and see the 360 degree view the trained volunteers are treated to while watching for ‘smokes’.

Curt Waite, chairman of the San Diego Fire Lookout popped by and invited all of you to stop in. To get there, you go to the State Park entrance and they will direct you, straight through and up the hill.  Maybe arrive early so you can drive on up easily as parking will be limited.

Festival starts runs from 11 to 4 at the Silvercrest Picnic area.

See also:

Boucher Lookout reported 10 Fires in one day!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 12, 2015

Please email or you’ll be talkin’ to a Cowboy!

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About a month ago, my voice started vanishing.  Now the doctor says I am to not talk or even whisper, at all, for a couple more weeks.  (That will be a miracle!)

Since I am not sick, I am still working even harder than ever keeping up with my Real Estate with my iPad speaking for me (thanks Mike Pique for showing how to set that up!), or practicing my cursive with a pen and pad of paper.

If you’d like to get in touch with me, you are welcome to call.  We listen to the message, then you’ll get a call back from a certain cowboy I live with.  He’ll will most likely suggest you email me or Facebook me, so he can get on with his ride and you can get your questions answered.

It’s been pretty fun showing property because I can click on notes in my iPad for that particular property and let Seri (or one of the other voices with delightful accents) do the talking!  The grandkids are lovin’ it too.

Hoping you’ll all be able to join in on the fun at the Apple Festival!  I’ll be there with a big smile, some wonderful apple goodies to share, and probably paper and pen that day.

Bonnie-the-quiet-one

bonnie at palomarproperties dot com

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