Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 5, 2014

Rental Needed AGAIN! 4:00 today?

A couple weeks ago I posted about David and Casey needing a rental.  They moved in the Guest House of a property that was just sold with a 30 day escrow.  They need to move again within two weeks. So, they are looking again for a home to rent on Palomar Mountain or Lake Henshaw area preferred.  Casey is coming up today at 4:00 and I am glad to take her to your cabin if you would like to be considered as an option for them.   Immaculate housekeeper, furnished or unfurnished. They have two cats that are part of their family.

Long time friends of Frank and Janice Mendenhall, David and Casey lived here for six years, moved to Idaho, and are coming back!

Do you have a 2 bedroom, 2 bath cabin or home to rent?  Ultimate wish list would include a garage and/or workshop.

David and Casey

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 4, 2014

Wind Storm! Want your cabin checked?

  

Julian reported winds of 101 MPH and from the reports coming my way, I’m guessing that Palomar had had a few days with the wind speed right up there too! We were off the mountain most of the week and returned yesterday afternoon – lots of leaves everywhere, and a few branches down.  But, we were the lucky ones! I checked on my listings, and cabins I could see while making the rounds real quick with a couple appointments.  It was strong enough to blow the newly remodeled, absolutely cute-as-can be cabin above, right off the foundation, take off with the solar system, and twist huge oaks, and a big cedar, right off their roots.

Our Fire Department and County Road Crew were sure busy this week helping open up Canfield, State Park, and Bailey’s from trees that came down in the storm.   SDG&E fixed the power outages right away from what I’ve heard.  AT&T was out and about until late today and I don’t know if they have everyone back running again or not.

023 Many thanks to several full-timers reporting damage they have found at weekend cabins!  It was very sad to drive up and see this vintage cabin with the kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom area ‘remodeled’ by that black oak.

 There is soon-to-be firewood on the ground blocking some driveways.   Saw quite a bit of a roof on the ground, fencing challenged, patio furniture upside down, and in some areas, lots of trees and branches down.  Most cabins, thankfully, just have a lot of leaves and small branches to pick up on your next ‘stick patrol’.

If you would like your cabin checked, just let me know.  I’m glad to pop by and get back to you.

Bonnie-out-and-about-on-the-Mountain

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 3, 2014

Phone working?

Are you off the mountain with a property up here that has a telephone?  AT&T has their crews here repairing phone lines damaged in the wind storm this past week.  You might try calling your cabin to see if your phone answers properly.  If there seems to be a problem, the AT&T guy I spoke to said the best way to report is just dial 611 and that info will arrive at a computer in his truck.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 3, 2014

Cabin For Sale $115,000

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Longing for a cabin in the woods?  Formerly named “Listen to the Music”, it has a lovely story about the original owner/builders who were musicians.  They would come up from San Diego and work on the cabin for a little while, then walk the roads through Birch Hill and Crestline playing their bagpipes.  The neighbor said that they liked playing music much more than they liked building so the cabin didn’t get as large as they had planned.  The bagpipes are gone now, but the music remains.

The bank is handling it now and looking for a cash buyer.

The photo above is recent, but this link is from when I sold it a few years ago at a much higher price: Listen to the Music.  Take a quick peek and come on up!  Current pix real soon but it just might be spoken for by then!

Bonnie Phelps

76O 742-1742

bonnie@bonniephelps.com

 

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | April 28, 2014

Manny and Mary’s Palomar Memories

What a pleasure to hear tales of Manny and Mary Doria’s early days on Palomar.  What a special time ’round their table at their charming vintage cabin (no, it is not for sale!) looking at a treasure trove of fun times on the Mountain.  I got to see some wonderful photos and Mary promises that she will have even more stories for us.

Manny and Mary both have fond memories of 6 grade camp at Doane Valley in the mid 1940’s.  Mary’s folks, Claude and Ada Ganger, purchased the family cabin in 1948 and this is one cabin that will stay in the family “forever”.  Manny and Mary were married in 1957 and have so many happy memories with their now grown children enjoying the cabin for this past nearly half century! Mary showed me a delightful book named “The Log”.  At the end of their cabin visits, they would journal a bit in The Log.  (I’m thinking that it would be fun to have  more Logs pop up at cabins!)

I’d always wondered when we got power on Palomar.   Judging by some of the fixtures in the older cabins, I’d always guessed the mid 1950’s.  We don’t know for sure at other places, but it was a great discovery to see these posts (double click to enlarge the photos):

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August 31,

A great, great change has taken place!  We are no longer primitive or crude -we are civilized!  We have Electricity! 

September 8th 1957

Let There Be Light!

It’s marvelous, it’s terrific, it’s super magnificent, it’s just plain nice – The refrigerator was just what we ordered – a fine time for all!

Isn’t this a great shot of Mary’s dad?  We’re guessing it was taken at the top of the South Grade and that his feet were FREEZING in those rubber boots.  Made me really appreciate the toasty boots, warmer clothing, and all the luxuries we enjoy now.  As friends and neighbors on Palomar we all have something in common in that there is something pretty special about stoking the fire and taking a lot of pleasure in the beauty of the four seasons here on our beloved Palomar Mountain.

Bonnie Phelps

 

 

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | April 26, 2014

Grey Squirrels are Back!

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Maybe a decade or so ago, a plague killed off our grey squirrels.  Several of you have mentioned that you have seen them again recently.  A couple days ago, Bill Aanestad shot this one.  (Oh, you know, with his camera!!!)  Great pic isn’t it? Oh, and look at the deer!  They seem to like the bale of alfalfa that was put out for them. North side of Crestline is seeing a lot more wildlife these days!

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | April 26, 2014

Hummingbirds generate a Buzz

“Bird and Ernie”  What a great email address for a great friend of Palomar who wrote this delightful article!  For those of you who might not know, Ernie and his wife Katie, were married on Palomar and are avid photographers, and published a beautiful book of the wildflowers of the Anza Borrego Desert.

Thanks to Ernie for his latest article on Hummingbirds:

Read More…

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | April 26, 2014

Palomar Amateur Radio Club

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Palomar Amateur Radio Club was formed in 1936 in Escondido by 26 original members. Since then, it has grown to about 300 members.

Early on equipment was built by the operator. In the 1920’s some kits started to become available. Activity grew after World War II when surplus military equipment surged into the market at low prices. It was hard to build your own tube, being able to buy tubes at a price that became affordable helped builders in their projects. Commercially made equipment designed for amateur use started showing up more. Today, as with most products, the transceiver is more compact. What was once a wall of equipment can now be placed on a on a table top with space to spare.

Many operators still build transceivers. There is lots of older equipment for new operators to aquire for a lower entry cost. Newer products are solid state, making the smaller and lighter. One can purchase “fancy” units with controls that will help receive a signal that could not be filtered through as recent as a few yews ago. There are now computer based radios called SDR (software defined radio). These are a “black box” to provide the rf power portion while using the computer for all the frequency operation and modulation processes.

Amateur radio operators, also known as hams, have many facets to use and work with. As in the beginning of radio, there is morse code that can be used in almost all conditions. Morse Code knowledge is no longer a required to achieve a license. Phone (voice) is the most common. There are additional modes of radio teletype, packet, slow scan tv on HF, Amateur Television on UHF high bands, many new digital modes using the computer, and lots more. There is also the ability to talk to the local repeater, then through the internet using echolink (one example) to pass through to another repeater in a distant location in the U. S. or worldwide to talk to another Amateur.

Amateur Radio has a requirement to support emergencies when needed. Many group have working relationships with their local emergency services. Palomar Amateur Radio Club has a premium location to support services in San Diego County.

The Palomar Club had an opportunity in 1984 to purchase property and did so. We are a Palomar Mountain Water Company share holder and support the Volunteer Fire Department. Our property supports only amateur equipment and we try to maintain a low profile while blending in. The Club had a member on the mountain since the observatory was built until recently. Several members have property on the mountain now.

Palomar Amateur Radio Club invites you to learn more about amateur radio, become an amateur, and/or join our Club. The Club meeting is the first Wednesday of the month at the Carlsbad Safety Center, 2560 Orion, Carlsbad at 7:30 PM. Everyone is invited to come. The website is  http://palomararc.org . You can find our newsletters, past meetings, photos and more. Questions may be directed by email to board@palomararc.org or to Dennis at 76O-672-O223.

Dennis KD6TUJ

President

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | April 26, 2014

April Snow!

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Woke up to a little dusting this morning.  Crestline neighbor, Bill Aanestad shared their view with us.  They got a lot more snow than our little dusting over here on State Park Road.  We have just a little over an inch of rain so far. Lots of wind with this storm too. For those of you with kids or grandkids, you just might be singing along with me from Disney’s Frozen movie:

 Let the storm rage on!  The cold never bothered me anyway!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | April 25, 2014

9 Acres on “Deer Highway” For Sale

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View building site on “Deer Highway”!  Watch the deer, wild turkeys, and variety of birds from the log shabin while you plan your dream.  Come see what this land has to offer with power, phone underground and a great well waiting for new owners.  See more info at Lots and Land and come on up for a walk in the woods!

Bonnie Phelps

76O 742-1742

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