Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 31, 2010

Need new windows?

We just got new windows in our Round House.  WOW!  What a big difference – makes it sooooooo much cooler and look so nice.

Thought someone out there might want a great buy on new windows too.  I got this contact from another Realtor in my office who uses them often for remodels in the cities.  Jim at Window Solutions is glad to serve you in the city or come on back up to Palomar Mountain.

Our windows are double pane, and for high altitude (very important on Palomar!) with a “Low E”.  Made a huge difference in a few hours!  Pleasure to deal with and after checking around, these Milgard windows were a good buy.

Call Jason for new windows at 619 888-9981

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 31, 2010

Will you send a card to Oliver Brown for his 92nd Birthday?

For many decades Oliver Brown has been a “landmark” on Palomar.  I’ve often referred to him as “The Mayor of the Mountain”. He  managed the Lodge for many years, operated his Cabin Security Business, and always smiled and waved at folks as they drove by his cabin on Crestline. 

Yesterday I visited him at Palomar Continuing Care and he said “Life is better than ever!’  Born in 1918, his birthday is Saturday, September 4th.   Will you send him a card?

When I arrived, the nurse said she would help me find him because he is rarely in his room as he knows everyone there and is usually out visiting.  (Why are we not surprised?!)  The last decade or so on the Mountain, Oliver has been in a wheelchair, but at PCC, but he is now WALKING a lot, although he prefers his wheel chair since he can go faster! 

Sharp as a tack, visiting with Oliver has always been a pleasure.  Over the years I have figured out that Oliver’s favorite words are “friends, marvelous, tremendously, fun, and delighted”.  The many times I’ve stopped to visit, he has always wanted to know what is going on in my life, what is the latest on the Mountain, and what is coming up so he can pass it on to others. 

So here are some tidbits from our fun conversation yesterday: 

Since I had to start first, I shared that my latest news was that I went to my 40 High School Class Reunion last weekend.  Oliver smiled real big as he told me he had just received a letter from his high school teacher!  At this point I thought, “Ohmygoodness, Oliver is loosing it!”  But, that is not the case!  He went on to say,  “Nanny Tracy is 103 years old and lives in a Board and Care Home in Kansas City.  She marveled that I was still kicking around and causing trouble.  She said in her letter to me that she always knew I’d be successful, even if it was in getting old!”  Oliver went to high school in Springfield, MO and must have graduated about 1934.  So, Oliver’s 80th Class reunion would be coming up pretty soon and just think, I’m only at the half way point!  Oliver “enjoyed school tremendously and had marvelous teachers”.

What is Oliver’s secret in growing old?  “Most of it is liking people”, he said.  “Not too long ago, a man came over to me in the dining hall.  He was here visiting his wife and asked me if I lived on Palomar, I told him I did.  We didn’t know each other the man said, but he felt he knew me because I always waved when he drove by”. 

“Relax and enjoy getting to know people”, Oliver went on to say.  “I worked hard all my life.  I did what was available to do and made the most of it. I’m delighted that I’ve lived this long.  It has been no effort and it’s been fun!”

Oliver loves visitors and you are invited to stop by anytime.  Phone calls are great too but you may miss him since he is out and about – keep trying.

 Here is where you can send that card:

Palomar Continuing Care Center

Oliver Brown Room 17

1817 Avenida Del Diablo, Escondido CA 92029

Oliver’s Room 760 739-2217

Front Desk 760 739-2217

Happy Birthday Oliver!

Bonnie Phelps

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 31, 2010

Logs needed for Scout Project

From: Rob & Brenda Hawk  

Needed: One or two fir logs, approximately 12 + inches in diameter, 6-8 feet long, as uniform as possible.   We are hosting a wood-working Merit Badge workshop for  Boy Scout Troop 51 in La Mesa.  One of the activities will be a log-sawing competition using a two-person cross-cut saw.  I’ll be happy to pick up anywhere on the mountain I can get my 4WD & trailer into, and will cut to fit.  I’ll be happy to drop the tree as well, as long as it isn’t near anything valuable (like your cabin). Burned trees are preferred.

Thank you.

Rob Hawk

Birch Hill

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 31, 2010

La Jolla tribe plans casino, hotel at Palomar Mountain

 

From: Cor V. Shaffer
Subject:  Palomar Casino? 

La Jolla tribe plans casino, hotel at Palomar Mountain

By EDWARD SIFUENTES – esifuentes@nctimes.com | Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2010 8:01 pm

PALOMAR MOUNTAIN —- The La Jolla Band of Mission Indians is proposing to build a casino and hotel on its Palomar Mountain reservation, according to an environmental study of the project.

The proposal calls for a 480,000-square-foot gambling and hotel facility, according to the study. The proposed hotel would have 200 rooms with six separate villa suites and a parking structure.

Officials with the La Jolla tribe and its partners, Panther Partners, LLC, could not be reached for comment on the project. A website for Parther Partners in Boca Raton, Fla., says the proposed casino is expected to open in January 2012.

The study was prepared for the National Indian Gaming Commission, the federal tribal gambling regulatory agency. The report addresses the casino’s environmental impacts, but it does not say how many slot machines or table games the casino would have.

Under its 1999 gambling agreement with the state, the La Jolla tribe is allowed to build up to two casinos with a total of no more than 2,000 slot machines.

In September, the federal government announced the tribe was awarded $22.6 million in tax-exempt bonding authority for economic development as part of the federal economic stimulus package.

While the bonds cannot be used to fund casinos directly, the bonds can be used to build tourism facilities such as hotels, golf courses and parking structures.

The 700-member tribe ran a 30-machine slot arcade, once San Diego County’s smallest tribal gaming operation, in a convenience store next to Highway 76. The arcade opened in 2002, but was overshadowed by larger neighboring casinos at the Pala, Pauma, San Pasqual and Rincon reservations and later closed.

In 2004, the tribe announced a $25 million deal with a Texas-based management firm called Nevada Gold to build a casino and hotel. The plan called for a 35,000-square-foot casino with 500 slot machines, a restaurant and 150-room hotel.

The tribe could not be reached for comment on why that project was not built.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 27, 2010

Free PVC Pipe from Mike Stevens

From: Mike Stevens  

I have a little bit over 50 pieces of 3/4 inch PVC pipe. 8 feet long.  It is the thin walled stuff. It is free to the first person who wants it. Hope someone can use it.

Mike 760 742-4305

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 27, 2010

You’re invited! PMVFD Fire Board Elections Sunday, Sept 5th

Subject: [PMVFD] Fire Board Elections, Sunday, September 5th at the Annual Meeting

Three fire board positions are up for vote at the annual meeting on Sunday, September 5, 2010, at the fire station:

The following person has been nominated:

Dave Robarts

The following incumbents will run for re-election:

Keith Ronchetti

Bruce Graves

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 27, 2010

Log Cabin with Ocean Views For Sale

This charming vintage cabin has been enjoyed for decades.  Now it is YOUR turn to stand by those boulders and have your photo taken!  With two acres of views to the Ocean and beyond, some of you would want to keep this cute-as-can-be cabin for guests and build your dream home on the top of Palomar. The owner sent a collection of her delightful photos of birds, flowers, and magnificent views.  Click to see and then come up for your tour!  You’ll be glad you did and that’s a promise!

Bonnie Phelps

Follow-me Number  760 742-1742    

Fax 760 747-3809

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 26, 2010

Save Money! Win Big! Support Your Fire Fighters!

From: Tracey Chesney 

 Save Money! Win Big! Support Your Fire Fighters!

It’s as easy as 1 – 2 – 31. Save Money on your lunch at the BBQ by purchasing your lunch ticket before the 4th. That’s right, you will save $1.00 on every lunch ticket you buy before the 4th!

Click here to order your lunch ticket ahead of time.

2. Win Big because when you purchase your lunch ticket in advance, you will go into a drawing for a FREE book of raffle tickets! One lucky person who purchases their meal in advance will win a book of 10 raffle tickets. That’s a $20.00 value!*

3. Support your Fire Fighters because the proceeds from the lunches we sell, go directly to YOUR Volunteer Fire Department.

BBQ – September 4th from 11am until 4pm

LUNCHES – Click here to order your lunch tickets

* The drawing for the winner of a free book of raffle tickets will be held on Friday the 3rd of September at the Firefighter Appreciation Dinner in the Fire Station. You do not need to be present to win.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 26, 2010

Wild Day at High Point Lookout

Quite the summer storm today!  I was driving across Crestline and saw lightning strike out near Morgan Hill area.  I came in to my office real quick and unplugged my computer.  unplugged a few other things then ran up to our Round House property to unplug some more and had a great view of the planes going over wetting down the fire.   (My camera was not with me – darn – thought it best to stay put!)  Lots of drama in the sky but the rain skirted our property! 

I did wonder if High Point was manned today, and sure enough, here is the message from Brad with the run-down from Bill and Bill. 

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | August 25, 2010

Welcome Home from Afghanistan & Military Salute

Many of you met Matt and Amanda Rau who lived on Palomar.  Matt is with the Marine Corps and has returned home from serving our Country in Afghanistan. They had a fun time on the Mountain recently.  Thanks to Matt and all who give to our country preserving the freedoms we enjoy.  Click for a great video saluting our Military.

Bonnie Phelps

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