Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 5, 2011

Mule For Sale?

 

From: Kym McClary   

I’m looking to buy an easy riding, calm, gentle mule. 

Kym McClary
(760) 497-0461

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 5, 2011

Winter Night – a Palomar Poem

 

 

 

 

Winter Night- Palomar Mountain

by Kathy Lundy Derengowski   1/1/11

The mountain night is clear and cold

While we lie safe in bed

The owl calls his song of old

The coyote’s eyes glow red.

   The deer seek shelter from the chill

   A fast approaching storm

   The snow blows on the window sill

   While we, inside, are warm.

 The moonlight shimmers on the ground

 A blanket white and pure

 The stars keep their appointed rounds

 As we sleep safe and sure.

    The darkness has a rhythm sweet

    The winter is a poem

   And Palomar’s a song complete

   Our precious mountain home.

Enjoy the beautiful winter,

Love, Kathy

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 4, 2011

PMVFD Fire Board Meeting Saturday

Subject: PMVFD Board Meeting

The next regular fire board meeting will be held on Saturday, January 8, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. at the fire station.  The public is invited to attend.

Please click here to view the agenda

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 2, 2011

Snow on the Way + SIX Weather Stations now!

Today

Slight Chance Snow Chance for Measurable Precipitation 20%
Slight Chc
Snow
Hi 41 °F
Tonight

Snow Chance for Measurable Precipitation 80%
SnowLo 29 °F
Monday

Snow Likely Chance for Measurable Precipitation 70%
Snow
Likely
Hi 38 °F
Monday
Night

Chance Snow Chance for Measurable Precipitation 30%
Chance
Snow
Lo 30 °F

The forecase says SNOW is on the way tonight.  Get your firewood in and heat up the hot chocolate!  🙂

Palomar now has Six Weather Stations and two webcams (that I know of!).   They are all posted here:  http://www.mypalomarmountain.com/snow/

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 2, 2011

Observatory closed – Church location changed + Potluck!

Because of the snow predicted, the Observatory is closed.  The Mountain Church will meet upstairs at the Phelps’ Guest Apartment on State Park Road. 

10 am ish or when ever you can make it.  🙂  Sunday School for children.

Potluck will follow.   Come on over!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | December 30, 2010

New Weather Station – Birch Hill/Crestline

We woke to a dusting of patchy snow at our place on State Park Road this morning.  I looked out our window and saw our big thermometer in the high 50’s.  The house was nice and toasty so I didn’t think anything about it.  Then I saw a post from Ken Easton on Facebook.  He said it was 18 degrees.  I thought he must be vacationing somewhere else until I went outside!  Burrrr! 

We need a new thermometer and thanks to Ken and Michelle for posting their weather station link just in time!  Wow!  It is now up to 22 degrees! 

From: Ken Easton 

Click for a weather station Michelle set up for Crestline/Birch Hill area.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | December 30, 2010

“Palomar Praise and Worship” Sunday Night – location change

Celebrate the New Year!   “Palomar Praise & Worship” is the first Sunday night of each month and everyone is welcome! 

Click for more photos from the first event in November.  Play along with your guitar, viola, autoharp, harmonica or whatever!  We sing popular contemporary worship songs from today and the past, along with hymns of the faith, interspersed with prayer and Bible reading.  

Location change: More rain/snow is promised for Sunday, so we will meet where we have easy access and plenty of parking for all at the Phelps’ Square House, Upstairs Apartment.   Directions:  From Mothers Kitchen and The Store, take State Park Road just over a mile. On the left are the big metal buildings of the County Road Station.  On the right is a 25 MPH sign.  Turn right at that sign, into the driveway.  Plenty of parking in rain or snow.  Walk to the left of the garage to take the outside stairs.   760 742-1742

Hope you can join us and a blessed New Year to all!

Ken Cross

Executive Director

Palomar Christian Conference Center

(760) 742-3400

www.pccc.org

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | December 30, 2010

Mountain folks make the LA Times!

From: burt.hulbert

Subject: Another storm rolls through Southern California

 What cute picture – skipping in the snow!

Click for the photo gallery at the LA Times

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | December 29, 2010

Game Night too on New Years Eve

We just can’t leave you out there in the cold after the State Park Sunset Hike!  You’re invited to come by for Game Night!  We’re promised colder weather and Sharon Bergman had a great idea!  Let’s have a potluck of crock pots and kettles of soup.  We’ll warm up and then have some old fashioned, mountain fun with Dominos, Boggle, or whatever YOUR favorites are. 

WHERE: Nate’s Place – the apartment/now game room above the garage at our “Square House” on State Park Road.  Six tables ready to go!  (Please email or call for directions).

WHAT TO BRING:  1. Your favorite soup, cornbread, rolls, appetizers or dessert.  You are welcome to drop them by before the hike.  Take the stairs to the left of the garage.  Plug in your crock pot or put whatever in the fridge or the oven – someone will be there to help (and sample the goods!).

2. Your favorite game if you’d like.  We’ll have a few out also.  You can come to play or just relax and warm up by the fire.     

WHEN:  Anytime after 4:00 on Friday night.  Those brave hikers that would like to join us will show up maybe around 5:30 pm or so.   

Join us at the Sunset Hike, or Game Night, or BOTH! 

Happy New Year!

Bonnie and Don

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | December 28, 2010

State Park Sunset Hike New Years Eve

Watch the sun set on 2010 from Palomar Mountain!  Another fun mountain event is coming your way New Years Eve.  Julie McEntee called with a great idea and YOU are invited.  Here is the scoop:

4:15 Friday Night – Meet just OUTSIDE the State Park entrance. Park in area of photo, on the right side of the road, at no charge.  If you’re a little late and we’ve already started the hike, simply walk across State Park Road, to the south of the big sign, and you’ll be at the entrance to the Silvercrest Trail – and catch up! 

We’ll walk the trail, which is very easy hike, along the ridge with a great sunset view to watch the sun go down on 2010.   Sunset is to be at 4:42.  Then loop back through the parking lot (when you drive in, this lot is past entrance on the left),  past the State Park office entrance, and back to our cars.  (If you’d rather park in the parking lot inside the State Park, there is an $8.00 charge.)  That loop-hike is about a mile and a half.

Bring family, friends, and flashlights!

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