Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | November 19, 2011

Live Music & Great Food Saturday Night

Live Music this Saturday Night at The Round Up BBQ!!

Saturday, November 19th

6pm- 8pm

Dutch Bergman

Local talent performing classics, rock and country tunes

 Enjoy delicious BBQ favorites, such as Grilled Tri Tip, Pulled Pork, St. Louis Ribs, Delicious 1/2lb Burgers, Fresh Salads and much more!

Hearty Beef Rib Dinner Special $12.95

Try our new Black Bean Chipotle Veggie Burger or Crispy Fried Shrimp!

For more info visit our website www.roundupbbq.com

 Meriah Druliner, Owner

26439 Hwy 76

Santa Ysabel, CA 92070

PH    (760)782-2729

FAX  (760)782-9224

www.roundupbbq.com

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | November 15, 2011

Lodge, Vintage Log Cabin on 200 Acres For Sale

One of the most stunningly beautiful pieces of land on all of Palomar, is now available for a new owner to enjoy.  A much-loved Girl Scout Camp, there are many happy memories of the land.  Special Use Permits are in place giving many creative options with the zoning open to the Public.  Click for more info including an album of four season of photos, copies of the permit applications, approval, biological and geological study and more. Then you are invited to grab a jacket and your mittens, and come up to tour this gorgeous 200 acres.

Bonnie Phelps 760 742-1742

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | November 14, 2011

Elsie’s Journal – Now a book!

Elsie Hayes began her love of Palomar over 100 years ago. In 1904 as a teen she traveled from Long Beach up Palomar with her parents by horse and wagon.  She attended Pomona College and then chose to teach in the baby state of Arizona for 3 years. Her granddaughter Barbara Beishline Waite began going Palomar as an infant. Her grandchildren look forward to every visit at their family cabin, making 6 generations of lovers of Palomar.

After her marriage in 1916 Elsie and her new husband lived on Palomar and worked the apple ranch for Elsie’s father, Alonzo Hayes. It was WW I and all men that were declared unable to fight were supposed to be involved in ship building or agriculture. Jack Roberts thus began to work the apple ranch. Many people knew Katie Roberts Beishline who was very active on the Mountain.  Her first visit to Palomar was with her mother, Elsie when she was only 6 weeks old.

When Elsie died in 1987 Barbara began to read her grandmothers letters and journals written during her Arizona years. The letters were tied with a faded blue ribbon and revealed a side of her grandmother Barbara had never imagined.

Within the letters and Journal was a love story, and tragedy, woven with a history of life in early Arizona. Barbara has compiled a book taken from those letters and journal. “Elsie- Adventures of an Arizona Schoolteacher 1913-1916” was just published.

Barbara plans her next project to write of Elsie’s years on Palomar from 1904-1924.

Barbara’s website tells “tidbits” and has photos not included in the book. You are invited to visit www.barbaraannewaite.com where you can also order the book and get an autographed copy from Barb.

A wonderful quote from Elsie is found leading off our Community Website  You can also see some poems she wrote of Palomar on our Historical Page  and scroll to ‘Elsie’s Journal’.  Thanks Barb!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | November 14, 2011

Hats off to Chet and Lee!

A charming couple set down at the table next to us at the Veteran’s Day Concert in Valley Center.  He looked so sharp in his WWII uniform.  We visited a bit then I asked to take their photo to share with you. Their story is so heart-warming, I thought many of you would enjoy it too. 

Chet and Lee just celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary.  They met while she was still in high school.  Lee was only 14 and Chet was an older guy at 19 with lots of girlfriends.  Lee noticed him first at their church when he was visiting friends.  That night at dinner, sitting around their family table with her 7 brothers and sisters, she told everyone, “That is the kind of guy I’d like to marry someday – cute and full of energy!”. 

Chet worked in a steel mill where Lee’s father also worked.  One day, her dad brought him home for dinner. Chet found himself around their table for lots of meals and enjoyed being with the family.  Before he left for the War, he asked Lee if she would write him.  

He survived the Battle of the Bulge, but was setting up a machine gun in Germany when the Germans sent one his way.  He later wrote Lee that he wouldn’t be going back home because he’d been burned and “looked like a zombie”.  That cute little high school girl encouraged him to come back, and after a couple of years of dating, when she was “old enough” at 18, they got married. 

His life would have been so different if she hadn’t said “it doesn’t matter how you look”.  It was a privilege to meet such a special couple.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | November 11, 2011

Thank you to our Military

In memory of many, in honor of all, past, present, and future.  We Thank You and God Bless You!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | November 10, 2011

Christmas Card making Party!

Check out what Terri does on her You Tube and Blogspot links below.  She lives on Palomar full time and is a diverse and experienced designer and instructor for multiple companies in the paper crafts world.  I love her quote on her website “Art is the only way to run away without leaving home”  You’re invited to run on down to the Community Center next Friday… keep reading for more info:

From: terri [mailto:terri@ultimatescrapbookretreat.com] 

Have your Christmas cards done?  How about making your own this year?  

Everyone is invited to gather at the Community Center Make Christmas Cards

Date:  Nov 18

Time:  6PM – 9’sh

cost:  $25.00

event:  Make your own home made Christmas Cards.  All supplies will be there to complete many different Christmas Cards.  Questions call 760-742-3509 or email me at terri@ultimatescrapbookretreat.com

Terri Sproul

www.terrisproul.com

www.terrisproul.blogspot.com

www.youtube.com/terrisproul

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | November 8, 2011

Maybe 5 inches of rain? 1 to 2 feet of snow? Have you winterized?

 The weather on the way may turn Palomar into a winter wonderland.  It is beautiful, but just thought I’d  include the pic as a reminder that you want to be careful where you park!  Those black oaks can get turn a can turn a car into a pancake pretty quick.   Click for the details of the storm heading our way.

Have you Winterized?   Need propane?  How is your firewood supply?  Click for tips and more. 

Lets see, when I’m in the flatlands tomorrow, I’ll be sure to pick up some home made soup fixin’s!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | November 6, 2011

Free Veterans Day Concert

 

You are invited to enjoy lunch at the Maxine Theatre in Valley Center this Friday, followed by a free concert to honor our Veterans! 

Be there at noon for lunch with several yummy options.  Click for the details. 

God Bless Our Troops!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | November 5, 2011

Fall Back Tonight!

Here is your friendly reminder to crawl out of your cozy bed at 2:00 am and turn all your clocks back.  Or, perhaps you could have your resident mouse earn it’s keep!

Happy Fall y’all!

bonandon

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | November 4, 2011

First Snow might be on the way!

Snow Likely Chance for Measurable Precipitation 70%  Here is a Weather link for you, a News Article about the storm headed our way and LOTS of Snow Tips and Pix for you to browse by the fire!  That’s a simple page to bookmark with links to live webcams, traffic info, where to get a good set of chains, who delivers oak firewood, and lots, lots, more!

…Jack Frost nipping at your nose….

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