Hope we can keep our State Park and newly restored Boucher Lookout!!!
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/dec/03/palomar-state-park-now-you-see-it/?page=1#article
Thanks to Rosemary for sending the following article for all.
Hope we can keep our State Park and newly restored Boucher Lookout!!!
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/dec/03/palomar-state-park-now-you-see-it/?page=1#article
Thanks to Rosemary for sending the following article for all.
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From: Terri Bailey [mailto:trb1888@inetworld.net]
A new Scary Movie, is about to be released, some of it was filmed here at Bailey’s Palomar Resort, and the Lilacs cabin.
Bailey’s, has been hosting movie crews for many, many year’s dating back to Cecil B. De Mille, filming the Virginian, Clark Gable staying at the Resort, and Greta Garbo helping Adalind Bailey with the mailing for the opening of the Observatory.
We are co hosting a film crew right now for a “love story” that will be released in the near future.
Exciting, fun and very interesting, these folks work very hard at their craft, and we are proud to help them out.
Action!,
Terri Bailey
Here is the link:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/cabin-woods-trailer-joss-whedon-269703
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A very fun read for children and kids of all ages! One of our mountain residents penned the story that follows a family who loves living on Palomar. But then a neighbor makes them an offer they can’t refuse to move to, oh, you just have to read the book! The initial plot takes you to some familiar places. The names are all fictional, but you’ll enjoy puzzling it out. Adventure, science fiction, drama and even comedy abound, so there is something for everyone! This delightful book is targeting the imagination of elementary school children, and adults, who have found themselves drawn into the world of the Lunarium.
Read a Review then click to learn more from the Palomar Author’s website,
You’ll find ordering information here for your own paperback which makes great gifts too! Like an autograph? That could be arranged too!
Love your Kindle? Simply click here and you are all set with Amazon.
Who is the author? Leah Stevens! She uses the pen name of LeLe Ste. LeLe has been a nick name for years, and Ste? Well, it is the first three letters of their last name. LeLe Ste, kinda catchy, don’t cha think? She her husband Joe, and their three children, live and work at the Christian Conference Center and enjoy every minute up here, a mile nearer heaven. And yes, they do keep snow in their freezer for summer time fun. (You have to read the book!)
The sequel to Lunarium is already in the works with a children’s writing contest planned. The winner of the contest will find themselves a guest character in that book, and book #3 is already spinning around in her head. (A very busy head, by the way! You MUST meet this gal!!!)
Go ahead, stoke the fire, pour a cuppa, and settle in with the whole family for a story you just can’t put down!
(Yes, Leah and her family will be joining us for Caroling Sunday night!)
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Bundle up and join us on a caroling hay-ride followed by fire-side fun at the Palomar Mountain Lodge!
Merrily, Merrily! Here we go a-Caroling! This is a second annual very fun even led by Ken Cross, and this year, Cecilia Borland on their guitars. And, and how about YOU playing along with your favorite instrument? Peggy Cross will have song sheets for all.
This Sunday evening, December 11th
5:00 Meet at the Palomar Mountain Lodge where you have your choice of riding inside a vehicle or in one of two, horse trailers, sitting on bales of hay. You can also carpool with others in heated comfort.
From the Lodge we will walk to a few homes for caroling then load up to go a-caroling ’round the Mountain.
7:30 We’ll have a warm fire waiting for us back inside the Palomar Mountain Lodge for more singing, lots of goodies, and you are welcome to bring a table game – everyone welcome! Some door prizes to win, too!
Bring your family, friends, flashlights, favorite appetizer or dessert to share, and a stick of firewood for the fireplace and wood stove that we will have tended all afternoon so toasty warm for all. Hot Chocolate, Coffee will be ready when we return.
Dress warm and come enjoy meeting your mountain neighbors!
Directions to the Palomar Mountain Lodge: Take Crestline Road to the end. You’ve arrived!
Click to see the pix from last year and, have yourself a very Merry Christmas!
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Thanks to Robert Gonsett for sharing the link with us!
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From: Bob Bekins [mailto:bob@northcountyrealtyassociates.com]
Subject: Wood Burning Water Heaters
Back East in woodsie areas some folks have a good supply of scrap and firewood to heat their homes. BUT they do it, not through a fireplace, rather by using radiators inside the home which are fed hot water by an outdoor water heater. Of course, you can use the water for your hot water supply also.
We have two available that we tried to use for an industrial purpose that didn’t work out. They each retail new for $7,500 FOB Missouri but we are offering them for $4,250 each. Taylor T-750H woodburning exterior water heater, holds 650 gallons of water, has an 85 cu. ft.heat transfer area and generates 165,000 BTU in 24 hour, typically on one load of wood, 109 inches long, 47 inches wide, 91 inches high.
Can be picked up in Oceanside or we will deliver for $300. Weighs about a ton I would guess. It is mounted on skids for slight repositioning. We have two of them. Email me and I will forward pictures and distributors spec sheet.
Call Bob 760-505-9397
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Thanks to Rob Hawk for sending a link to these vintage postcards. A few years ago, I added this page to our Community Website. Since so many of you are new subscribers, thought it fun to turn around again: http://www.mypalomarmountain.com/postcards/index.html
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FIRST ANNUAL COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE!
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The years Karl Bauer served on our Mountain Fire Department really paid off. The people of Palomar are proud of you Karl!
From: MaryAnn Robinson
Thought people might be interested in hearing about our former fire chief. Mary Ann
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Subject: Save Our State Parks Campaign Update – November 18
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