Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 21, 2015

Marie Waldron and Staff Visit Palomar

Marie Waldron Palomar Mountain  Marie Waldron and Steven Flanders Palomar Mountain Observatory

Our State Assembly Member Marie Waldron, and her District and Sacramento staff visited Palomar a August 6.  When her Principle Field Representative, Tom Stinson called to arrange the visit, he asked what concerns we might have as a community. We talked all along the way to our different stops.

The first issue mentioned was the drought.  With several dry wells up here now, it is so important to conserve.  It was pretty easy to spot dead and dying trees, especially on the north side of Crestline where they are in the ‘shadow of the storms’ and typically get less rainfall.

We had a great ‘behind the scenes’ tour at the Observatory, thanks to Steven Flanders. (You can take a tour most Saturdays). We were all impressed with the computer room pictured above with Marie and Steven, where the astronomers view our starry sky.

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 21, 2015

Awards BBQ Dinner – You’re invited!

The best BBQ on the mountain is coming up next Friday night!

From: Cliff Kellogg

The Palomar Mountain Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting their annual Awards Night on Friday, September 4, 2015 at the fire station. Festivities start at 5:00 pm. Again this year the Barbecue, beans and slaw will be provided by the Walls Family.

Everyone is invited to bring an appetizer or dessert to share.

The department hopes that the Palomar Mountain Community will come out, enjoy some excellent bbq and thank the men and women that make up our department. Department and community members that have supported the department will be recognized and the Firefighter of the Year will be announced.

Cliff Kellogg

KJ6MTA

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 21, 2015

Annual Fire Dept Mtg

From: Cliff Kellogg

The annual fire department Board of Directors meeting will be held on Sunday, September 6th at the fire station starting at noon. Hope to see everyone there.

Cliff Kellogg

KJ6MTA

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 7, 2015

Shoe Drive

From: Cynthia Lucia joluc84@aol.com

Do you have some extra shoes to spare?

My sister is having a shoe drive for third world countries and I am helping her.

The glenknoll.org school that is collecting slightly worn shoes or new shoes, (not beat up shoes if you get my drift) for third world countries .

I will be putting a box in between the General store and Mother’s Kitchen where anyone can donate shoes. I will also have a donation box at my yard sale in Aug (15-16) She is looking for snow boots , cleats, but will take any shoes , any size, that are new or slightly worn.

Thank you!

Please share with your friends.  Thank you so much!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 6, 2015

Annual Yard Sale

We are having our Annual Family Yard Sale!

On Aug 15-16 at the Lucia’s Home. (by the county park) If you would like to sell also, please reserve a spot!

Call us at  76O 742 two 423

John Lucia

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 6, 2015

Fresh Tomatoes?

From: Cecelia

Would you like some great, fresh tomatoes? I got a call about heritage tomatoes (Brandywine) that are available from Jenny Higgins in 10 lb boxes for $10/box. She and her dad have grown them in Highland Valley for several years; I have bought many boxes and they’ve always been very nice tomatoes.

If you’d like some of this year’s crop, call Jenny at 76O 445-OO56.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 1, 2015

Another fire out by Palomar and USFS

See info below from Suzann.  I just spoke to the Palomar FD and they already put this one out.  Great job everyone!  Bonnie

fire aug 1 2015

From: Suzann M. Leininger

Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2015 12:01 PM

Subject: Brush Fire North of Palomar Again.

There is a fire in the general area of the blue dot on the map. Near the intersection of Palomar Divide and High Point Rd.

One of the Palomar Mtn Fire Dept water tenders was sent to support it.

This is on Federal land so will have the US Forest Service in charge of it.

We will keep you posted as we know more.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | July 27, 2015

“Cutca” fire update Link

From: Elizabeth Getzoff  Fwd: “Cutca” fire update

Here’s the website that has updates on Cutca fire.

Libby

http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4412/ Read More…

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | July 25, 2015

Fire Update Mtg Sunday Afternoon

60 inch

There has been NO SMOKE on Palomar that we could see from our place today but the fire is apparently still going on the north side of the mountain, way down below the Observatory.  This photo was taken from Canfield Road last night about 7 pm with the sun shining on the 60 inch Observatory.

It was so impressive to see the planes in the air, and all the crews responding to work the fire last night.  We heard plans circling over our house at midnight when we finally turned out the lights knowing we were in good hands.  Thanks to ALL!

The wind has pushed the smoke east so we don’t see it up here now.  However, it apparently is still going. Here is a post about a meeting tomorrow, open to everyonel:

From: Suzann M. Leininger

The Federal Incident Management team, that is managing the Cutca fire on the North side of Palomar, wants to have a community meeting tomorrow, Sunday afternoon.

It will be at the Palomar Mountain Fire Station at 3:30 pm.

So far, the containment line is holding.

Thanks, Suzann

PMFD BOD

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | July 25, 2015

Palomar Fire History Link back to 1917

Thanks to Peter for this cool info and link!

From: Peter

Some may be interested or curious about Palomar Mountain fire history. Connect to http://databasin.org/maps/new#datasets=bf8db57ee6e0420c8ecce3c6395aceeb

Pan and zoom in on Palomar Mtn. The orange areas are a composite of mapped fires in this dataset, and one will see the extensive fire footprint on Palomar Mtn over time. Click on the ‘i within a circle’ button up top, move the cursor to a specific location and click on it.

A window opens leading one to the fire records for that specific location. Click into a fire record and a yellow overlay shows the extent of that specific mapped fire. This resource says it goes back to 1950 fire maps but for Palomar Mtn, I see fires mapped back to 1917 [at least].

Peter

……. Peter Brueggeman La Jolla, California USA peterbman(at)gmail.com

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