Who has photos of their fun times in the State Park to share? Click to see a nice beginning to the Friends of the State Park Photo Gallery Your photos are welcome too!
Who has photos of their fun times in the State Park to share? Click to see a nice beginning to the Friends of the State Park Photo Gallery Your photos are welcome too!
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From: Lambirth, Jason -FS [mailto:jlambirth@fs.fed.us]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 9:54 AM
To: bonnie@palomarproperties.com
Subject: Pile Burning at 1.8 mile marker of East Grade Road
Importance: High
I am emailing you to notify you that the US Forest will be burning piles at the Henshaw Scenic View Point at the 1.8 mile marker of East Grade Road. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me at 760-782-3472.
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Real all about it with the latest from David Ross.
Regards,
David D. Ross
760-638-0552
David Ross has been in the newspaper business for 40 years, both editing and writing.
“I can handle big news and little news. And if there’s no news, I’ll go out and bite a dog.”
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Your $1.00 can go FOUR times farther!!!
Click to read all about it, and please forward to all your friends!
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Looking out my desk window, the deer are very content grazing in our orchard with the little bit of rain we’ve had. Lots to be thankful for, on this beautiful Fall morning on the Mountain top!
Bonnie, Bambi, and Friends
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From Toni Bastien:
My husband Renaldo/Ray Bastien (ex PacBell lineman) lived on the mountain for a short time. In 1982 he helped out with the barbeque put on by the local firemen. He was known as the “Mexican Grizzly Adams” of Palomar Mountain. He was a good friend of Ralph & Bev Kulk who lived there and be-friended my wonderful husband when he needed it. One of San Diego’s newspapers took a picture of him while helping with the barbeque. Have you any information on this? Sadly we lost the newspaper article along with everything else in the Cedar fire here in Julian.
Thank you,
Toni Bastien
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From: Sheila Robinson
Last week I awoke to a treasure trove of acorns magically deposited at the foot of a large cedar near the cabin. Hundreds upon hundreds of acorns appeared overnight. A friend said a squirrel’s storage trap door must’ve given way . . . I saw a post about making pancakes, bread and other goodies with acorns. I hope the squirrels or wood peckers don’t mind me experimenting with a few! Sheila
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This huge supply of acorns is outside Beauty in the Woods, I noticed it a few days ago and glad Sheila sent the photo for all. I’d thought maybe she had collected buckets of acorns and dumped them there! I’ve noticed lots of acorns in other areas now too! Maybe the critters are stocking up for a big winter?
Googling ‘Acorn Pancakes’ got me to this link. Looks like a lot of work! I’d love to be a taste-tester! Who knows, maybe this could be the beginning of an annual ‘Acorn Days’ on Palomar!?
Bonnie Phelps
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From: Nancy Lebrecht, Oliver Brown’s Niece
I’m sorry to send sad news….my dearest uncle Oliver passed yesterday, November 14th, 2013, after a sudden onset of pneumonia. He was fortunate to have caring friends like you in his life. A heartfelt thank you to all that kept a watchful eye on Oliver over the years and brought him cheer. We are grateful for your kindness. We will miss him.
Nancy
Oliver Brown was 95 in September. The past few months I have been asking around in an attempt to find where Oliver was living. I knew his birthday was coming up. I wanted to visit him and post his new address on the Mountain News inviting folks to send a card. He moved off the mountain a couple years ago. He was living in an assisted care home in Escondido. That had closed and we just were not able to locate where he had moved. We can rest assured that Oliver had many friends and nice nurses as that was just Oliver’s way of living.
Over the years I have figured out that Oliver’s favorite words were “friends, marvelous, tremendously, fun, and delighted”. He lived in that tiny green cabin at the top of Crestline and would sit out in front waving as people drove by. I loved to stop and visit. He always wanted to know what was going on in my life, what was the latest on the Mountain, and what was coming up so he can pass it on to others.
So here are some tidbits from our last conversation in 2010:
Since I had to start first, I shared that my latest news was that I’d recently attended my 40th High School Class Reunion. Oliver smiled real big as he told me he had just received a letter from his high school teacher! At this point I thought, “Ohmygoodness, Oliver is loosing it!” But, that was not the case! He went on to say, “Nancy Tracy is 103 years old and lives in a Board and Care Home in Kansas City. She marveled that I was still kicking around and causing trouble. She said in her letter to me that she always knew I’d be successful, even if it was in getting old!” Oliver went to high school in Springfield, MO and must have graduated about 1934. So, Oliver’s 80th Class reunion would be coming up pretty soon and just think, I was only at the half way point! Oliver “enjoyed school tremendously and had marvelous teachers”.
What was Oliver’s secret in growing old? “Most of it is liking people”, he said. “Relax and enjoy getting to know people”, Oliver went on to say. “I worked hard all my life. I did what was available to do and made the most of it. I’m delighted that I’ve lived this long. It has been no effort and it’s been fun!”
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From: Friends of Palomar Mountain State Park [mailto:mwalsh@pacbell.net]
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Like a great deal on an airtight wood stove? Scott paid $700.00 and then changed his mind on his remodeling plans. So, he’ll sell it for $500.00. Double click on the photos to enlarge. Interested? He has it at his home, off Crestline, behind the Lodge. Scott Young 76O 742 two two 95
(Why do I post creative phone numbers? Hoping to protect the number from being picked up by the internet trolls.)
It will be fun to find out who is going to be extra toasty this winter!
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