Looking for a job? Lake Henshaw Café is hiring! They are in need of a server. It would be a great place to work because their food is so good. Owners, Wendy and Greg have been in the restaurant business for many years. Their menu includes their most popular steaks, ribs, salad, sandwiches and burgers. They also have delicious Mexican food and the best pizza ever! So, you could go home with some nice tips. Text or call Wendy for an interview: 760-6907994
With this big storm coming yesterday we had cabin fever so went to Henshaw Café for lunch. I glanced at my messages. My DIL had commented on a post by mountain neighbor, Terri Sproul mentioning the Café was hiring. Wendy had just brought soup. I asked her to pose for a quick photo. Don started in on his homemade vegetable soup then my bacon burger arrived with yummy onion rings to share:
Wendy’s husband Greg was back in the kitchen making a rib dinner and a meat lover’s pizza to-go. Can’t have too much variety when a big storm is on the way. But, I should have ordered several rib dinners!!! Nathan showed up right after we got home and polished off those ribs pretty fast!
Oh! Next Friday night the Smith Mountain Boys will be playing at Henshaw Café! Hope to meet the new server! Will it be YOU?
Bonnie Phelps, Mountain Realtor with Pizza for Lunch!
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How fun is this!!! Can you pull away and take in a play tomorrow or Thursday night? Click to read about how the story of Nate Harrisons life as one of our early homesteaders came to be.
Herbert Hoover High School 4474 El Cajon Blvd. San Diego, CA 92115
School Theater is to the left of the main building, fronting on El Cajon Blvd.
February 22 and 23. 6 pm, $5.00 per seat, it is recommended to arrive early.
Doubt if we’ll make it because of the storm but hoping some of you off-mountain folks can enjoy the show and send us pix and a review!
Bonnie Phelps
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Have you seen the forecast? It keeps changing, but teasing us with a lot of snow! You might want to total up the inches predicted now. Wow! At this moment I counted between 3 to 5 feet predicted! Click for a link to Weather Underground, 5th line down and add up the snow flakes. Or NOAA shows even more with totals by the hour.
About every decade, we get a ‘Miracle Snow’. If this prediction is close, you’ll want to be ready.
Here are some tips for residents:
Get your grub in, be prepared for power outages and maybe even a fun game night.
The last couple times we had this much snow, Crestline quickly became a one lane road. Even two feet of snow is a lot for our County Road crew to find a place to put that snow.
Do you have a screen door? I remember our last big snow when a neighbor called. The snow was a good three feet and she couldn’t get out her front door to bring in more firewood. I grabbed some firewood. On my way over, I remembered her laundry room door opened in. So I went to the side of her cabin and shuttled the wood in through that laundry room. So, you might want to prop your screen doors open for other options. Her wood was tarped but so much snow on top. Bring in a LOT of wood for this storm.
Here are a few more Resident Tips:
March of 2006 brought over three feet in one storm. High winds resulted in a lot of tree damage. Several of those broken branches took out power lines one evening, then the next morning or phone lines went dead. One of the cell towers was apparently out also. New Years 2015 we had 19 inches.
For some, it was a few days of adventure, but for those who relied on electricity, were low on propane, ran out of firewood, got their vehicles very snowed in, found themselves melting snow for water, or had their pipes freeze and break, it was a little taxing. Here are a few suggestions to make it a lot more fun during snow and power outages:
WINTERIZE It is very important to have your cabin or home ready for winter to avoid freezing pipes. If you are part-time, most folks turn off their water, drain their pipes, leave valves open and then put antifreeze in each sink drain, toilet and toilet tank. I remember walking into a cabin and seeing the frozen toilet on the floor in three pieces.
THUNDERSTORMS IN THE FORECAST? Best to unplug all appliances including computers, TV’s, refrigerators (12 hours on, 12 hours off) and anything else at risk of frying in a thunderstorm. Neighbors have lost all of the above leaving them plugged in.
FIREWOOD – You’ll want to make sure you are all set with dry wood that is easy to access. Wish I had options for firewood delivery or pick up. but I don’t. If you find a good option, please pass it on. TIP: Be sure to have your dry wood where you can access it easily with a couple feet of snow on the ground…
PROPANE Make sure your propane tank is adequate or have some extra tanks as back-up. PARKING When we may have the slightest chance of a snow, some people have found it wise to back in their vehicle, facing on a public road that is plowed (be sure to not block the side roads). Put your wipers out so they don’t freeze. Keep a shovel in the trunk berm, you can dig out and take off. If it is a dry snow, a broom works great to clear your car.
NEED TO GET OUT TO GO TO WORK? If we really get this much snow, you might consider staying off the mountain until the storm has passed.
WATCH WHERE YOU PARK In addition to parking out on a public road, it is wise to NOT park under oak trees especially. Heavy, wet snow or ice storms bring down branches and trees that have been known to turn favorite vehicles into pancakes.
SNOW PLOW BLADES Several different companies sell snowplow blades that attach to 4 wheel drive vehicles. These could be a great investment for many people during these times when we do get more than the average snow. Go for it! We could sure use more folks up here with their own blades.
GENERATORS When the power goes out, it nice to be able to have a generator to turn on.
LINES DOWN? Branches across trees? If you know of any other areas where lines or poles aren’t looking like they should, be sure to call or report them – best not to assume that just because some emergency crews were working there clearing branches or trees, the utility companies were contacted. Easy to do on line or call: AT&T or dial 611 SDG&E 1-800-611-SDGE (7343)
PHONE SERVICE OUTAGE Don’t want to miss calls when phone services goes out occasionally? If you have an AT&T land line you might add “The Message Center”. Your calls are stored on AT&T’s system, you aren’t dependent on power to operate an answering machine, and you can check messages from any phone. I also have “Call Forwarding” to send my calls to my cell or office. It’s been a life-saver during these big storms. ROAD CLOSURES If the Road is closed to Residents Only, you must have proper ID. In addition to your Palomar address on a driver’s license, weekenders and property owners can show a copy of a tax or electrical bill. You might just keep a copy in the glove compartment of all your vehicles. Also, on snow weekends there is usually a CHP ‘Chain Check’. Sometimes residents in a 4 wheel drive are able to pass without putting chains on but you need to show that you have them. Click for a great source for chains.
COFFEE, HOT CHOCOLATE or TEA? For those of you out and about, StarStrucks, our free coffee counter is open 24/7.
In Gordon Stewart’s Book, ‘San Diego Back Country 1901’, he writes; “Today we would not choose to live as we did; without plumbing and electricity; but a spell without them is worth much. It makes us appreciate what we have”. He has a delightful few pages about life on Palomar a hundred plus years ago. It might be a nice, relaxing option in front of your fireplace. Hope you enjoy every minute! Our SoCal sun will be out again before you know it!
Coming across Crestline, I just had to pull over and take this. Another beautiful sunset from the mountain top. The weatherman keeps changing his mind, but we might have some snow on the way.
Hot chocolate or coffee, whipped cream and a dash of cinnamon ’round a warm fire… stop by and we’ll have one ready for you in a minute!
Years ago I met John Avery working on the telephone system up here. He was so kind to give me his cell number anytime I need AT&T help. We’ve spoken quite a few times over the past couple decades. This afternoon I was out in the clouds, crawling along State Park Road. See photo below with the low wire that had pulled free off a pole. It was hanging across the road, only about 8 feet off the ground. It was going to be dark soon and I can only imagine what might happen if a van or big bus heading to the Christian Conference Center drove by. Gave John a call, told him about the wire and invited him to pop in for hot soup. Glad he turned around and came back up to get here so quickly. He told the story of a similar situation in San Diego when an bus drove through a low wire and it took off the air conditioning units along the top.
We had such a nice visit. He mentioned one tower on Crestline that has a communication system for Delta Airlines, Highway Patrol and FBI. Another area serves Homeland Security, Sheriff and Police Communication. The big dish across from our house now bounces off Pala Casino to bring all our phone service up. So interesting.
Thank you John! We appreciate your commitment to Palomar these 23 years. You’ll welcome to drop in for soup, anytime!!!
Years ago one of my favorite places at Disneyland was the Swiss Family Tree House. I would dream of my very own with all sorts of adventures. The owners have called this charming cabin their Tree House. Enchanting forest views out every window.
Click for a peek… Would this make your dreams come true? Thinking we’ll be scheduling some snow tours in the next couple days! Let’s bundle up and go see if this is The One for YOU!
Those of us on the mountain woke early to strong winds. It was so beautiful watching the darkness being chased away as the pastel colors brightened the sky. Then the wind really picked up so I took this from my desk before running out to bring in the flag.
When I clicked on the weather it said we might get 60 mph winds…. I believed it and brought in all our patio cushions and battened down the hatches!
This afternoon it was interesting to drive ’round the mountain and see small branches in so many places and then turn the corner and the road was totally clear. Interesting weather!
It has been so cold that we still have much of our last snow of about 4 inches here in State Park Road. The snow and ice is like a skating rink! Now, we’re promised another storm starting Sunday. The forecast keeps rising. Now maybe 5 inches?
Get your firewood in and keep that kettle going for your hot chocolate!
Would you like this Rim-of-the-World view from Palomar Mountain? See all the way down to Mexico, the islands dotting the Pacific and up the coast to Oceanside. This last storm brought us a few inches of snow (with deer tracks running through) and some dramatic sunset sky.
Permitted house is unfinished so we are needing a cash buyer. Click for all the details and come on up to see if this is ‘The One’!
Imagine. This could be your view from your living room window. First time I’d seen a rainbow in the clouds! The gold running through the trees is the sun shining on the Pacific. Exceptionally gorgeous ocean view to capture with Catalina Island or cruise ship lights off in the distance.
Click for more photos and info then lets take off and explore.
Bonnie Phelps and Team from the Mountain to the Sea
Who would like some great Smith Mountain Boys music tonight with family and friends? Heroes Wood Fired Pizza is hosting and you can order off their menu. The roads are clear and the event is INSIDE.
We always love to carpool so just let us know if you’d like to come along.
Saturday, January 21, 2023 Heroes Wood Fire Pizza 6:00pm – 8:30pm 4355 Julian Hwy, Santa Ysabel, CA 92070, USA 760-765-1004