Such a nice luncheon for Mayalo! He has always been such a pleasure to have as our postmaster. We have all appreciated his kindness, professionalism and his way of treating people like he would like to be treated. He has done his very best to brighten our days and handle our mail and packages like they were his very own.
Several of you were taking photos. He would appreciate copies. Please text to 760-212-8754 or mayologonzalez56@gmail.com
Mayolo is leaving some tough shoes to fill and we all wish him the very best. Thank you to all who came to his party and worked and donated and brought food to make it such a lovely afternoon!
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Pascale has a very happy cat that is not happy with this new kitten that has taken up residence under her house. Sure is a beautiful kitten and is free to the whoever would like to give it a nice home. Connect with Pascale and make it yours! pascale.douet@gmail.com
Just had a nice call from the postmaster Diana, at the Pauma Office. She has a clerk bringing the mail up each weekday. The mail will be in your boxes. When you have a package, a key is placed in your box to open the lockers. When you retrieve your package, please just leave the key in the lock of the locker. Please get your packages as soon as possible so it will keep the lockers available.
If you have a registered letter, a form will be placed in your box to sign. The next day the letter will be in your box.
Looking for a great job? Diana would love to have this position filled with someone who lives on Palomar.
She said to pass on the info that they are really working to have the window open by the end of the month. They would love to be able to fill the position with someone from Palomar. She explained that she usually has three clerks in Pauma and only has one. So, they are looking for applicants now. That could be a great job just 30 minutes down the grade. Their goal in Pauma is to have enough clerks to have the Palomar window open from 1:30 to 4:00 by the end of August.
Did you know Mayolo is retireing? Our very friendly and helpful Post Master for one of the smallest post offices in the United States is leaving us! Mayolo has always been a bright spot in our day on Palomar. Getting the mail has been a social event on this little mountain. Mail is up by about 11 am. Often our visits to pick up the mail are planned about that time. We will miss Mayolo’s smiling face at the window!
There is a card for Mayolo inside the General Store. If you haven’t already signed it, your note and signature would be nice to add.
You are invited to a Retirement luncheon this Thursday honoring his years of service to this community. Mike Pique and Jeannie ordered a Jilbertos “party special” with tacos, enchiladas, pollo asado and quesadillas (vegetarian), rice, beans, chips and salsa. Mike picked up paper goods, Katie is bringing a cake and napkins and we’ll have a big bowl of watermelon for all. If you would like to bring something to share, that would be welcomed.
You might want to pop in the General Store and pick up something cold to drink. Mike is accepting donations toward the lunch. Thank you.
I saw Lee Baker hosing off the patio in front of Mother’s Kitchen today and it will be set up with tables and chairs. Come help set up at noon on Thursday and we’ll all celebrate Mayolo when he gets his lunch break at 12:30.
What is going to happen to our little Post Office? I noticed it has been closed much of the last week. So, I called Pauma Valley PO several times and it rolled to a fax machine. The nice gal at the Valley Center PO gave me an update for you. She said the gal in Pauma is often there by herself and so busy it is hard to answer the phone. The VC gal is short-handed, too, but sends down an extra staff person when she can. Right now the mail will be delivered to Palomar and put in boxes during the week but they don’t have the staffing to have the window open. Windows are open at the Post Offices off the mountain.
See you Thursday, July 28th
Noon to help set up, 12:30 to Party with Mayolo and your mountain neighbors!
Bonnie, turning the latest news around per Mike’s request 🙂
Such a charming cabin in the snow! It is just a memory now but will be here before we know it! Meanwhile you can be all moved in and have that fire going in the wood stove.
Owner has movers coming, some tree work is being done but we’re glad to slip you in!
Some of you thought we’d slipped away to Missouri…. not yet! So busy with Real Estate, staging, selling properties and still taking listings!!!
The Off-grid ultra modern on the South Grade is in escrow. The buyers had their property inspection yesterday and all is well. They are sure going to enjoy that amazing view.
Yes, this one is new but already spoken for! The sellers had a huge tree above the cabin that quite obviously decided it would rather be firewood, so that work was done and some other cleanup and staging. We were still in the middle of some projects when I reached out to the neighbors letting them know that ‘Sweetwater Cabin’ was coming up. The first ones decided to pass, but another said YES!!! Yes, yes, yes! Never fear, one more little cabin is in the wings so please stay tuned!
The buyers for the Crayola Cabin said have been up to see property with me about 10 times. When they walked in this cabin it was love at first sight. You just never know! The 10th time made their dream come true.
We have a family considering a property for sale on Palomar. They would be part time but their horses full time. You horse people know these wonderful animals need to be fed and cared for twice a day. Open to a job caring for horses?
Another option might be bording the horses in stables in Pauma Valley area.
Also, a possibility might be to provide housing on the property for a caretaker’s position.
Interested? Simply reach out to me and we’ll go from there.
When Angelica and her daughter, Cynthia, came up to see cabins, they knew exactly what they were looking for. Angelica grew up in a little rural town in Mexico. She loved being in nature surrounded by trees and how peaceful it was.
I remember her glancing through the cabin and with sparkling eyes saying, “It’s perfect”. I could actually tell long before she spoke, that she was going to be the next owner of the cozy cabin in the woods.
Many of you will be excited to hear about her work. For the past 19 years, Angelica has cleaned homes and vacation rentals. She of course would like to shorten her commute (much to the dismay of her clients on the coast). When you have a need for a house cleaner simply text her at 760-818-3244.
Cynthia has been working as a dental assistant and reminds us all to floss!!!
Here is a before and after of some tree work Israel and his crew did at our place. I’ve been planning this post for a couple days but just a few minutes ago our resident turkey mom paraded by my desk to show off how fast her chicks are growing up. So, that became my ‘after’ photo for you.
Trees are just like children, they grow up so fast. The canopies on our oaks were almost touching the ground and we had a lot of branches past their prime. I had the canopy lifted a bit last week, but decided to lace the trees and really have the job done right. Israel has worked for us over the years and and is such a pleasure to have on the job. So fun to watch. The more he waved his chainsaw up in our trees, the more areas came to mind that needed his skill, too. His chipper cuts the slash so fine which makes a great ground cover under the trees to put that nourishment right back into the soil.
When you need his services, shoot him a text as he is usually up in a tree! Israel Guevara 760-420-2519
He will have his crew at two more brand new listings over the next few days if you’d like to see him in action. Or, check out my recent post on Facebook for more pix and a couple fun videos: https://www.facebook.com/bonnie.phelps.palomar