Want a great view of a SpaceX Launch tonight? Well, my camera just didn’t catch the last one so you have to be here in person or watch on line. Info follows…
Can you make it to one of the lookouts on Palomar tonight? The flatlands have been a little overcast but we should have a crystal clear view with a front row seat up here. Let’s meet up!!! We’ll be at the lookout on State Park Road, just west of the County Road Station, across from Fern Meadow Road.
Thanks Eddy for send the word out about another StarLink train heading to space! They are so much fun to watch. Here is the scoop from Eddy:
From: Eddy Riener
California peeps! Rocket launch at 9:34pm tonight! It takes about 2 MINUTES to see the rocket after liftoff, so check to the West right around 9:35-9:36pm.
What’s super fun to do is to watch the live liftoff on Twitter or YouTube simultaneously on your phone and to see the rocket fly by (with the first stage engines returning and landing also)
This is one of the first launches in a while that’s close enough to sunset to see the glowing contrail… should be beautiful!
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will send another batch of the company’s Starlink internet satellites to orbit tonight, Tuesday the 18th. A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 15 Starlink spacecraft is scheduled to launch from California’s Vandenberg Space Force Base on Wednesday at 9:40 p.m. on July 18 local California time.
You can watch the liftoff live at Space.com, courtesy of SpaceX, or directly via the company. Coverage is expected to begin about five minutes before launch.
We just got a call from a neighbor, Ken Ruth, asking us to close their windows. So glad he was keeping up on the weather report!
Click to see the forecast. The weatherman is teasing us with a ‘slight chance rain and possible thunderstorm’ tomorrow afternoon. “Slight chance”. If that is still predicted, we’ll be running around closing the windows at Ken and Lynda’s and all my listings, just in case.
Are you off the mountain with windows open up here? We’re glad to get them closed. Just let me know.
When lightening is in the forecast, it is also always a good idea to unplug computers, phones, ipads, TV’s, refrigerators and anything else at risk of frying in a thunderstorm. Neighbors have lost all of the above leaving them plugged in. So sad!
There are some of us that really enjoy our summer thunderstorms. It reminds me of a day while we were remodeling nearly 50 years ago. A delivery man had just pulled up with a big load cement block for the fireplace chimney. The sky opened up when he was out on his little forklift. We got 4 inches of rain in 20 minutes. It was kind of like being in middle of a river. He wasn’t too friendly. We asked him if he’d ever been to Palomar before. “No, and I’m never coming back.”
He has missed out on a lot of great storms that come with our beautiful four seasons.
Yesterday, my dog Siggy and I were walking along the main path on my land, which is 36 acres of old growth forest at the top of Palomar Mountain, when I happened to see a mountain lion just after 7 pm walking directly towards us in the middle of the same path. This was just after I saw a deer grazing in an adjacent open pasture to my left and took a picture of it, so my cell phone happened to be out and still in camera mode. The mountain lion and I stopped at the same time, facing each other, and I told Siggy to stay and spoke to her in a loud and intense voice so that she would look (and keep looking) in my direction and sit still, while also scaring the mountain lion away. Siggy was between me and the mountain lion, but facing my direction, so she never saw it, but it saw us – which is clear from the pictures. I kept Siggy looking my way because she probably would have chased the mountain lion had she seen it, as she always does for squirrels, birds and deer. And she is so intense every time she does this! Once the mountain lion and I were stopped and facing each other, I managed to get a few quick pictures of it (and Siggy, who was still facing me) before it turned and ran up the hill (it blinked first, hahaha), toward where my mountain car was parked. Then I went the opposite way and had Siggy walk with me, keeping her close, while pulling my horn and pepper spray from their holsters on my belt, and removing their safety features. For now, I kept my knife in its holster which, along with the horn and pepper spray, is always on my belt when I walk the land in case Siggy and/or I are ever attacked by a mountain lion. The difficulty was that I didn’t want to keep walking the land in case the mountain lion decided to stalk and attack us, but it had turned and gone up the hill toward where my mountain car was parked. So we walked up the hill to the car and I blew the horn once while talking loudly to Siggy in an attempt to not surprise or startle the mountain lion. Just as we got to my car, Siggy suddenly chased something for about 200 feet until I was able to call her back. It might have been the mountain lion, but I didn’t see what she had chased into the trees. What a wonderful experience, seeing a mountain lion in the wild for the first time, and on my own land – something I had been hoping for since moving up here a few years ago. And while it looks somewhat like a ghost in the cell phone pictures, I could see the mountain lion with my own eyes just as clearly as I could see my own dog Siggy. A little earlier on the same day, Siggy and I were surprised by a large great horned owl on the floor of the forest that was right near us, and it flew away with such a large wingspan. We walked around the land until we found it again on the branch of a tree enjoying the sunshine. What a magical land.
Today is a special day for everyone who has a dad! That is how my dad always looked at it, so I do, too. We all have our stories and thought I’d share a bit about the fathers in my life with ties to Palomar Mountain.
My grandfather is the first photo I slipped in ‘just because’. I came across it today looking for one with him on a horse. Decided to use this one. Those of you who know our sons, Brandon and Nathan, might see a strong resemblance. Grandpa’s parents and friends, immigrated from Sweden. They homesteaded land they built into farms, across the road from each other in South Dakota. Both families had children and Conrad married Ruth, the little girl next door.
My dad and mom lived in Vista and ‘Popo’ loved horses. He looked forward to saddling up each year for the week-long Vista Palomar Ride. From what I understand, they rode through Vista, Bonsall, Pala, Pauma Valley then up the Nate Harrison Grade and camped in the State Park. Folks didn’t take many photos back when I was seven. So, I do remember mom taking a couple that day in the meadow down and to the left of the group campground.
Don, my husband and father to our two sons, has volunteered the past few decades with the cattle for all the local ranchers. The guys have been to brandings and helped out occasionally. The ‘Treasures’ (our grandkids) all took riding lessons from the wrangler at the State Park and loved their five years growing up free range and usually barefoot on Palomar.
Brandon, Heidi and the Treasures moved to Missouri last year and it is so much fun to visit them. Horses may be in their future. Meanwhile events like their Boots to Bows Homeschool Dance where I snapped this pic, is keeping them up with the western flair.
I’ll be back on the mountain this week. Thankful for my mountain men, Don and Nate, keeping the Real Estate business rolling so smooth on the mountain.
Hope you are all enjoying your holiday remembering and celebrating the fathers in your lives.
Our friendship began in 1975 when we first moved to Palomar. Saturday nights his band played and sang at Thompson’s Summit Grove Café (Now Mother’s Kitchen) for all you can eat steak dinners. We’ve traveled, camped and sat around the campfire until late in the night. In church over the years, Dutch was often leading worship, occasionally singing his beautiful, original songs that have played my mind over and over the past few weeks. My husband Don has spent so much time in the saddle with Dutch, herdin’ cattle, gathering, branding and *ridin’ all the back trails they know.
Many times the past few years all you subscribers have been invited to hear Dutch and his good friend Bruce play their guitars and sing. Late April, the Smith Mountain Boys were playing at Lake Henshaw. It happened to be Don’s birthday, perfect way to celebrate and he made it fun with a birthday song for his cowboy friend.
Dutch, Don, Ray, Sharon and Sue in Dyche Valley
Dutch will be missed so much and his family and friends appreciate the love and prayers and hope you can join them next Saturday as they celebrate his life.
From: Wes Bergman
May 14th our family suffered an incredible loss.
My hero, my mentor, my best friend, my father went home to be with his Lord and Savior.
Anyone that knew him for more than a minute knew the kind of person he was, and what a significant void he is leaving behind him on this earth.
For us, there is going to be a significant time of grief and sorrow. However, that sorrow is ours alone. He is now in a state of pure joy, experiencing first-hand what we can only imagine. He is reunited with my mother after ten long years apart. He is feasting with the angels and talking to Jesus about all the mysteries of the universe. He always did have to know exactly how things worked!
While we may not understand while his time on earth had to come to an end so soon, we can have faith and comfort in knowing that God’s timing is perfect, and the Creator of the universe has a plan for our lives far greater than anything we could ever imagine.
My mother officially passed away ten years ago on May 17th, however, my dad always said that she died on May 14th when she had her stroke. He knew she was gone that day and it was only machines keeping her body alive. Now, ten years later, on the same exact day, he went home to be with her and his Creator.
I don’t quite know why, but I don’t believe that timing is a coincidence and it brings me a sense of comfort.
We are so appreciative of the outpouring of love and support we have received during this time.
2 Corinthians 4:17-18
For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-14
Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death, so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope. For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him.
Please come and join us in celebrating the life of my father, Dutch Bergman on June 24th, 2023.
It’s going to be located at his house on Palomar Mountain from 11 AM – 2 PM. 34313 Canfield Road, Palomar Mountain, California 92060
Meat and drinks will be provided, but please bring your favorite dish to share.
If possible, please RSVP by texting me at 951-719-5574, but we want anyone and everyone who would like to come to feel welcomed.
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*Dutch wrote such beautiful songs. Here is a post from last year where I captured him singing a favorite of many: High Mountain Home.
An often asked question with a “YES” answer is about internet. Yes, we’re promised great internet with Western Broadband. Fred has even installed StarLink for over-the-top speeds for those of you who work from home. Join us and de-stress on this mountain as it is the best ‘cubical’ you can have!
Many of you know our family with sons Nathan and Brandon, his wife Heidi and the four ‘Treasures’ (our grandkids!) all lived next door on Palomar. We had five years of fun watching the kids grow up on the mountain. Last year Brandon and Heidi moved to a farm in Missouri where they are having a wonderful time. Recently Brandon brought the boys for a visit.
Atticus had been having pretty severe health issues. Doctors found out he was allergic to gluten, dairy, nuts, eggs, pollen and all sorts of things. He was a pretty miserable guy.
Let’s go back a few years ago. I lost my voice. Couldn’t even answer the phone. After many doctors, I finally found Dr. Gaila who identified allergies, I got them reversed and got my voice back.
When Atticus was heading our way, I reached out to Dr. Gaila and she fit him in. We ran him down to Escondido for his appointments. Each treatment he was able to enjoy more foods again with no discomfort. You see him here after his final session, he is allergy free and a pretty happy guy.
Three links below take you to info I have shared over the years. Quite a few mountain neighbors have really benefitted from her services. Thinking someone else out there might enjoy being allergy free with DrGailia.com:
So many options waiting for you here! Yes, that is Catalina Island out there! Come away to 10 acres with a ‘2 on 1’. Well-built three bedroom home, plus a charming loft apartment and large garage and workshop at the top of the ridge of Palomar. Sit out on the deck and enjoy this view with your morning coffee. See the shimmering sun set on the Pacific Ocean from the loft. What would your plans be? Join us living full time on this beautiful well-kept secret of Palomar Mountain? Or, look forward to your weekend getaway and perhaps rent both when you aren’t there? It could pay a mortgage, you know.
Brand new well pumps 35 gallons a minute of the deliciously sweet Palomar Mountain water.
Ready to be impressed? This one is very special. Bordering hundreds of acres of private ranches and then the 2000 acre Observatory out to the north. Can you believe this is Southern California? From the top part of your 1.5 acres you can see the snow on Mount San Jacinto. Three story, three bedroom custom also has 1500 square feet with four decks to call you outside.
Oh and ‘Lola”, the vintage guest trailer!!! Oh my goodness!
Click to see just a peek then you are invited to come fly with us, through the house and out to this view. Let’s go! Hang on!!! (Video below).
Would you like to see more? Simply connect and we’ll open the doors!