Who wants it? Pick it up on Palomar and it is yours!
Bonnie 76o 742-1742
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Longing for a wonderful getaway on Palomar?
Gotta be quick these days! That Arbolito Cabin sold in four days! Then I’d posted the Bailey Home on my website, but hadn’t even turned the message around to all of you, and – poof – it took 5 days to get it in escrow!
So here is another one for you! Come on up to see a turn-key, Mountain Retreat! The furniture is optional so it is move-in ready to go for fun on Palomar!
Quick, let’s connect!
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Here is the latest development from Friends of Palomar explaining the latest State Park situation. (Many THANKS to Michael and Rick for all they do!)
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Year-round access doesn’t get better than this beautifully remodeled home for sale on Palomar Mountain. Here is the MLS info including only eight homes, cabins and ranches for sale right now. Pretty sparse, so you might want to be quick to come for a tour these days. This link will take you to the website with lots more info and photos. Glad to set a time to show you this wonderful home. Tenants will be out by the first but have made it available for YOU to see NOW!
Thanks for sharing!
Bonnie 760-742-1742
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It is all about the view at this four bedroom home on the south-west side of Palomar! Click to see the third home on the website. Here is the MLS info for you too! Like to see? I have a mid to late afternoon available! Come on up!
Bonnie Phelps 760 742-1742
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It’s been about a year since one of the ‘Mayor’s of the Mountain’ passed away, ole Cal Rainford. Patricia Hixon called to invite everyone to a Mountain Memorial at his favorite spot, on one of Cal’s favorite days:
Sunset Lookout at the top of the East Grade on Saturday evening at 6:45 pm, after the Labor Day BBQ
For those of you who have a story or photo to share, please bring it, mail it to Patricia, give her a call or comment at the Tribute page to Cal:
https://palomarmountainnews.wordpress.com/2011/10/28/friends-of-calvin-rainford/
Thank you,
Patricia Hixon
PO Box 84
Palomar Mountain, CA 92060
760 742-1877
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These cabin owners were so fortunate when this branch of a tired black oak came down a couple of days ago. Didn’t damage their cabins but did pull off their power meter. This was a branch that snapped off, and in the process took out four other trees. I initially thought I could get one of you that like to glean firewood, to clean it up for them. However, the wood is completely rotted. Not burnable.
Every year when it gets hot, or especially during ice storms, I get calls about trees that have flattened cars, sheds, a patio deck, or one completely “remodeled” a kitchen a while back. The black oaks are the worst offenders. Black oaks are the trees that lose their leaves in the winter.
One day I was at a cabin for inspections and parked next to their shed. The next day, I drove over again and that shed was a pancake. At first glance I thought “Well, someone is going to have a lot of firewood”. But then I realized that most of the huge branches piled on the ground were hollow with only about two inches of wood left around the edge. I thought a huge tree had come down. I looked all over for the stump. Finally I looked way up in an old black oak and saw where it broke off.
You might want to look around your property.
If you have trees with the bark coming off the limbs, and the wood is light grey, we call that a clue.
If an oak tree has a big ‘cavity’ or bulges out in some areas, maybe leaning in a direction that could not be too exciting if it came down on its own, you might want to call one of our local tree service people. They can evaluate and you can go from there.
Firs die from the top down and cedars from the ground up. There are quite a few new dead tops in fir trees I see out and about these days. I ‘ve noticed more lower branches dying in some of the cedars too. If you have a cedar tree with a lot of dead lower branches and looks like a palm tree on top, it is a pretty thirsty tree, according to what I have been told. So, just thought I would pass this on and hope it is helpful to some of you out there.
Locals that can help with tree guidance can be found at http://www.palomarproperties.com/yellowpages/page6.html
Bonnie-out-and-about-on-the-Mountain
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Extra, extra, read all about it! Get your copy in front of the Post Office!
From: David Ross [mailto:editor@valleycenter.com]
This Wednesday’s Roadrunner will include a front page article about the U.S. Forest Service’s proposal to eradicate wild pigs in the Backcountry, including Palomar Mountain.
Regards,
David Ross
Editor
Valley Roadrunner
760-749-1112
“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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We’re having a beautiful summer up on the Mountain. Don’t you love this ‘outdoor room’ under the oaks and cedars on beautiful Palomar Mountain?
Gotta be quick these days for the Real Estate deals. It is really picking up! You’ll see six “Pending” signs throughout the website. Four properties out on State Park Road, and now Back to Nature cabin has anxious buyers heading our way. That little Arbolito Lodge sold in a couple days! Oh my! Those folks are so excited to breathe new life in that little fixer!
Big Rock cabin has really had a transformation. First, we had to evict the tenants!!! A huge mouse family with cousins, uncles, and all the shirt-tail relatives from the other side of the tracks had taken up residency – totally uninvited! So, the cabin had “Guardian Pros” move in to move out those mice, do a total e x c l u s i o n, and Stage it to Sell! The cabin has been corner-cleaned and is so warm and inviting, so darlin’! Click to see the last dozen new pix in the album for Big Rock that were just added, then come on up to tour.
Don has been posting signs all day! I need to get back to work to head a few more new listings your way. Call for your tours and I’m glad to open the doors before the latest even hits the web!
Bonnie-on-the-Run
760 742-1742