Wow! The Palomar Christian Conference Center has a lot going on! Simply click for their Thanksgiving greeting and a peek at the different camping or retreat options waiting for you right here on the mountain.
Wow! The Palomar Christian Conference Center has a lot going on! Simply click for their Thanksgiving greeting and a peek at the different camping or retreat options waiting for you right here on the mountain.
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There are some cabins waiting for you that could be fun in your stocking! Some owners have made them even more attractive with recent price reductions. Check them out on the Cabins page!
We also have a new discovery that is very special for parts of Palomar. This is a HUGE plus for all the cabin listings at this very minute. Old recorded deeds were found at the county that enable our title company to plot easements from the cabins to the main road. (We’ll have more details on that soon).
Meanwhile, what this means to anyone looking to invest in a cabin is that they can now be purchased with a conventional loan. Some sellers are open to carry back also and we are set up to do escrows to get you in for our first snow!
Pretty special! We’re on the Mountain this week and let’s go open those doors and talk turkey!
Bonnie Phelps, Resident Realtor
Follow-me number 76O 742 one 742
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It’s a beautiful time of year in the Upper Meadow on Palomar Mountain. This could be your view today with a building area waiting for your dream home. The owner has made the asking price even more attractive. Click on Lots and Land and check out what is waiting for you there.
So many possibilities! Come up for a hike!
Bonnie Phelps, Realtor
Follow-me Number: 76O 742 one 742
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From: Tom Stinson, for Assemblymember Marie Waldron, AD 75
Thanksgiving, a time to reflect on our blessings
Thanksgiving has arrived. It’s a time to enjoy family and friends and to take at least a few moments to give thanks about how fortunate we Americans are to live in this land of abundance and liberty.
Thanksgiving commemorates the Pilgrims first harvest in America in 1621. There were numerous Thanksgiving celebrations in early American history, including one proclaimed by George Washington to celebrate the victory over the British at Saratoga during the Revolutionary War. The modern holiday was proclaimed by President Lincoln in 1863, and has been celebrated every year since.
We Americans have a great deal to be thankful for. We live in a nation founded on the notion that all men are created equal, with God given freedoms that are inviolate.
Today the world surrounding us seems to be descending into chaos. Though violence, terror and disease are sweeping vast areas of the globe, at least here at home we remain confident that we are safe, free and secure, our rights enshrined in a Constitution based on individual liberty, secured by a military second to none. Here in the United States, the rule of law is sacred, government powers are limited and our leaders should serve the people, not the other way around.
During this holiday season, we should remember the blessings bestowed upon us as by our Creator as free human beings. Whatever our beliefs, we should be thankful for our families, our homes, our liberties and those willing to put their lives on the line to protect all of us.
Sent by,
Tom Stinson
District Communications Director
Assemblymember Marie Waldron, AD 75
350 W 5th Avenue #110
Escondido, CA 92025
Phone: 760-480-7570
Fax: 760-480-7516
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From: Rosemary Johnston
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2014/nov/14/wildfire-risk-san-diego-valleys-mountains-beginnin/
Friday, November 14, 2014
An onset of windy, dry atmospheric conditions will create acute wildfire risks in the San Diego-area inland valleys and mountains over a roughly 24-hour span starting Sunday evening, the National Weather Service warned today.
During the “fire-weather watch” period, sustained northeast winds up to 30 mph and gusts reaching 65 mph will be likely, the NWS advised.
Adding to the burn hazards will be daytime relative humidities as low as 10 percent, according to the federal agency.
The winds are expected to diminish significantly Monday afternoon, preceding an increase of local humidity levels that night, meteorologists said.
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From: Mike and Joelene
Free mountain kitty’s trained hunters. Black white and grey, call Mike 951 47 three 9141
Thanks!
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Took this yesterday. Such beautiful Fall weather up here these days! This is the second time we have had a free weekend in over a year! How about a $50.00 discount for your last minute stay?
Also the guests booked for next week had to postpone so Cabin Fever is available now through Wednesday the 26th (the night before Thanksgiving!)
We love the art our guests leave for us. This was done by a 9 year old!! Imagine the fun that could be yours!
Here are all the details where you can also click on “Book It” and it’s YOURS!
Bonnie
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Will deliver on Crestline or Birch Hill. Like new condition – no dents. $75.00
Call Tom Fortney
76O 742 455O
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An extra big Thank You today to all our Vets for standing up for this county. Click for a great video.
Bonnie and Don
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So often I’ve heard folks in awe of our night sky we enjoy on Palomar Mountain. It is so much brighter up here “a mile nearer heaven”. I also think many of us are intrigued with exploration of outer space. Robert Gonsett is one of the subscribers to the Mountain News, and I thought many of you would be interested in a message he just sent my way:
From: Robert Gonsett
For those of you interested in outer space and exploration into the unknown, this may be a banner week.
Background: The Rosetta spacecraft has traveled for 10 years to reach a certain comet in our solar system. Rosetta successfully went into orbit around that comet last August. That was the first time a spacecraft has ever orbited a comet. The comet is officially known as 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko or “67P” for short. It’s about three miles long.
This Wednesday: If all goes as planned, a space-probe the size of a washing machine will be released from Rosetta and will land on the comet’s surface Wednesday morning at 7:35 AM PST. This will be the first time a spacecraft has ever soft-landed on a comet! A host of scientific tests are planned for the comet’s surface.
The Rosetta mission is perhaps more exciting than the first moon landing because the technical challenges are greater. This comet turns out to have very rough terrain with housed-sized boulders, craggy craters and 500-foot-high cliffs. Add to that the complicating factor that the comet is outgassing and those gasses alone could topple the lander.
I can’t wait to see what will happen. For more information, Google “Rosetta spacecraft” and you’ll find a number of interesting articles. Hopefully the mainstream media will take notice. (Even if the lander fails, the Rosetta orbiter will continue to circle the comet and give us a ringside view as 67P approaches the sun and massive outgassing occurs.)
The photo attached was taken about a month ago from the Rosetta orbiter. The big flat objects in the center of the photo are a bank of solar panels to power the spacecraft. Above the panels are two spheres. Those spheres are connected to each other and you are in fact looking at Comet 67P.
While the news media is obsessed with ebola, ISIS, politics and similar earth-bound matters, don’t forget to think about the heavens above. Let’s hope for a successful landing and fasten your seat belts for Wednesday morning. A great exploratory attempt is about to get underway.
Have a good week, Bob
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