Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 20, 2011

It’s like Summer on Palomar!

Here is a lovely poem for you about the pleasures of being on Palomar in the Summer.  The author Cathy is a part-timer on the Mountain with her husband and has a Fall poem headed our way too!   She said she is, “3/4 through my year of a poem-a-day!  Next year I am going back to my usual New Year’s Resolution to lose ten pounds”.    Thanks Kathy!  Enjoy!

Palomar Summer

On Palomar the summer day

Is splashed with gold and green

The sky above is azure

The air is crisp and clean.

The bees are making honey

The squirrels and chipmunks play

Wildflowers scent the gentle breeze

Which cools the hottest day.

We gather at the general store

Or plan to take a hike

We bring a picnic to the park

There’s plenty here to like.

Still later, when the sun goes down

We sit outside and gaze

While countless stars and constant moon

Keep their appointed ways.

You may come for our bar-b-que

Or just to get away

You only plan a visit…

I predict you’ll want to stay!

Kathy Derengowski

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 20, 2011

Cops making Arrest on Palomar Burglaries!

From: David Ross [mailto:editor@valleycenter.com]

DEPUTIES NEAR TO ARRESTING SUSPECT IN PALOMAR MOUNTAIN BURGLARIES

VC Sheriff’s detectives are close to arresting a subject in the series of July 4 burglaries of vacation homes on Palomar Mountain. “We have him positively identified,” Sgt. Bob Bishop told The Roadrunner this week. “He’s an East County guy with no connection to North County.” This is of some interest since many residents on the Mountain had their own theories as to who was behind the series of burglaries. None of their suspicions turned out to hold water upon investigation, said Bishop. People who had been under suspicion turned out to have ironclad alibis and each one was eliminated as a possible suspect.

 “He found an area that was ripe for the picking. We also believe that the suspect is involved in a series of burglaries in East County,” he said. DNA identification greatly helped in positively identifying the suspect, although a lot of the credit goes to many long hours of detective work by deputy Dwane DiBene of the VC station.

According to Bishop, the first thing DiBene did was isolate when the burglaries occurred. The one thing they had in common was vacation homes on the Mountain’s East Grade, near Conifer Road, all within two miles of each other. The homes were all isolated and not visible from the road. “You could walk on the property and no one would see you,” he said.

Items taken were things you would find in a vacation cabin, such as hunting clothing, guns and cameras. “DiBene worked the case like a dog,” Sgt. Bishop declared. He talked to everyone he could. “Finally word got out to enough cops that someone passed on a tidbit.” Information from a “source of information” (commonly known as a “snitch”) led to a suspect whose DNA is on file with the system from previous arrests.

That same DNA was left behind at some of the crime scenes. The analysis of DNA samples for lower priority cases such as burglaries is now becoming more common because it is less expensive-they just don’t have the same priority as a homicide case. During their investigations the detectives took a series of DNA swabs at the crime scenes. Several weeks later reports on those swabs came in and matched the information from the informant. Sheriff’s deputies hope to make an arrest within days, said Bishop.

 — 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.”

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 17, 2011

Yard sale 2nd weekend in a row!

From: joluc84@aol.com

We had such a success with our mufti-family yard sale that we are going to repeat the sale this coming weekend. 

Oct. 22n and 23rd. We are going to have a repeat for two days this time!

Anyone interested to sell can call us at 760-742-2423

John Lucia

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 17, 2011

Meladrama each weekend through Oct

Cecilia Borland had a great idea for a fun night out for Palomar folks.  Here is the scoop:   http://www.julianmelodrama.com/Index.htm

Some of us are going this Friday night – love to have you join us!  Or head over any weekend through October.  Be prepared to cheer and boo! 

Bonnie and Don

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 17, 2011

Apple Festival Sunday – wear costumes and bring apple goodies!

 Our Apple Festival Sunday afternoon will be soooooo fun!  Your home-made apple goodies are welcomed to share, and some of us will be dressed in 1900 century homestead attire!  Don’t forget your  camera!

Also, you might want to bring your own picnic lunch as no other food will be available in the park.  Here are all the details:  http://www.palomarsp.org/festival/index.htm including a link where you can register.

See you Sunday in the Park!

Bonnie and Don

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 17, 2011

DPLU proposed changes to 2020 General Plan for Palomar

From: Mike Chesney

Subject: [PMPO] DPLU Response to Palomar Mountain FCI/Density Recommendations

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 14, 2011

Boy Scouts on Palomar – no cell phones, no texting!!!

 One of our Mountain neighbors, Rob Hawk, hosted his son’s Boy Scout Troop on Palomar last weekend.  When I first saw the pix on Rob’s Facebook, I thought “These could have been taken 50 years ago!”  

Let’s see, good, old fashioned fun,  sitting around a campfire after a LONG hike round-trip Rob’s cabin.  Ah, life before video games, cell phones … texting – and everyone looked like they had a wonderful time!  I loved seeing Rob’s photos and asked to share his link with you:  https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.288946054450527.79528.100000054044183&type=1&l=0c172a21ed 

Thanks Rob!    Thanks Boy Scouts of America!!!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 13, 2011

Our tiny Palomar Post Office to close? Nope!

   The editor of the Valley Center Road Runner lives on Palomar.  We enjoy so much his editorial and style of his paper.  (Be sure to subscribe!) Here is David’s latest news to quell those rumors that our little Post Office might be closing.

From: David Ross [mailto:editor@valleycenter.com] 

The Mountain News readers might be interested in this front page story in this week’s Roadrunner. We carry Palomar Mountain news every week and the paper is available in the newstand in front of the post office.  Or you can have it delivered to your PO Box, or any address by calling 760-749-1112.

 PALOMAR POST OFFICE NOT SLATED FOR CLOSURE Palomar Mountain Postmaster Lisa Di Paolo says she doesn’t foresee the tiny post office (PO) which serves a few hundred residents being closed anytime soon, in spite of many post offices being threatened with closure all over the country by the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service (USPS).

The nearest post office is 20 miles away in Pauma Valley, where Di Paolo is also postmaster. She does not believe the Palomar Mountain PO will be closed in the near future or other wise. Rumors have swirled that it is on the list of post offices slated for closure and they are just that. Rumors. “Palomar Mountain PO isn’t even on the list of offices to be studied for closure,” she told The Roadrunner. She tells customers all the time, (lately), “Please don’t believe everything you hear on TV or in the news, it is often incorrect or an assumption of what they want you to believe about the postal service’s state of affairs.”

Criteria considered when studying whether or not a post office should close include:

a. The effect closing a post office would have on the community served.

b. The effect closing a post office would have on the employees of the facility.

c. Compliance with government policy that the postal service must provide postal services to rural areas, communities and small towns where post offices are not self-sustaining.

d. Economic savings to the postal service. e. Other factors such as alternate access locations. Offices within the San Diego District that are currently on the list to be studied for closure: Tecopa Vista Carrier Annex San Bernardino P&DC main office windows Marine Corps Recruiting Depot in San Diego

The Palomar Mountain Post Office is not in any danger at this time of being closed. Di Paolo said that eventually, someday, a study will most likely be conducted and all factors reviewed for the Palomar Mountain PO. She says she will do everything in her power to maintain operations there as the community has no other means of mail delivery.

“The post office is a vital part of the community in more ways than just having mail services. It serves as a community center of sorts, for all happenings on the Mountain and surrounding areas, which has proved essential during the wildfires for communications and various other activities,” she said.

“The fact is, USPS is controlled by Congress, so we cannot just change things on our own, like moving to five day delivery , raising the cost of postage, etcetera. without approval from them first- which takes time.” An example, she says, is that several years ago the USPS started talking about cutting Saturday delivery. “And yet here we are in 2011 and it has not changed yet. Why? Congress! They hold our puppet strings. “Also, the USPS does not receive tax dollars, when you buy a stamp it is 44 cents, not 47 or 48 or 50, there is no tax. “Why people have that misconception is beyond me. The USPS is self sustaining, but controlled by Congress as to how it can and cannot operate,” she said.

If you need more information find out the latest news releases at http://www.usps.com or contact your local post office.

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.”

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 13, 2011

Thanksgiving Dine In or Take Home at the Round Up BBQ!

Happy Thanksgiving 2011  Thursday, November 24th 

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 12, 2011

Mountain Yard Sale this Sunday!

From: JoLuc84@aol.com [mailto:JoLuc84@aol.com] 
Multi family yard sale this Sunday the 16th

Where: John and Cynthia”s home by the Crestline Road County Park.

Time:n 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

 Anyone interested in selling their stuff with us just call at 760) 742-2423  and leave a message.

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