Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 22, 2020

Cecelia’s Rolls are AMAZING!

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Wish I could post this as a scratch ‘n sniff.  Oh my, I’ve had one of Cecelia’s rolls, warm out of the oven and they are delightful.

With bread in short supply I had a visit with Cecelia Borland,  everyone’s “favorite neighbor”.  I just knew she would share some easy recipes she uses up here, a mile nearer heaven.  She does mention that it makes two dozen so you might even have extra to share with a neighbor.  Such bliss…

From: Cecelia
Subject: Easy Dinner Rolls

I make this recipe quite frequently and it is always well received at the dinner table. If you don’t want this big batch of (about) 2 dozen, you can freeze half the rolls unbaked for a week or two. You can also refrigerate half the dough for several days in a ziplock bag; squeeze out the air.

Happy Baking!

Cecelia

Easy Dinner Rolls

Scald and cool: 1 C Buttermilk (or regular milk with a Tbsp vinegar added), ¼ C Butter, ¼ C Sugar, 2 tsp Salt

In a lg bowl combine and let foam: ½ C Warm Water 2 Tbsp Dry Yeast ½ tsp Sugar

Add milk mixture to yeast and add: 2 C Unbleached Flour ( I use Bread Flour)

Stir to combine well and add: 2 beaten eggs

Stir to combine well and add: 2 or 3 more cups of flour ( Sometimes I substitute a cup of whole wheat flour for one of the cups of white flour)

Combine well to form soft dough and knead for a couple of minutes, sprinkling the kneading surface lightly with flour as necessary to prevent sticking.

Let the dough rest while you wash our the bowl with hot soapy water and grease it lightly. Return the dough to the greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap or a dishtowel and let rise in a warm place until double.

Punch down the dough; knead it a couple more minutes and let rest again while you line a rimmed cookie sheet with parchment (or just grease it).

Make golf ball sized rolls and place on cookie sheet about half an inch apart. Depending on how much flour you’ve added you may need a 2nd cookie sheet. Let rise again until double.

Bake 15 to 20 min @ 350 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 21, 2020

Fresh air Fun – great video and music

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Our Treasures were treated to wearing a couple dinosaur costumes at a dinner gathering on Palomar at Christmas. Thanks to South Graders, Chuck and Kimberly Meade. I giggle each time I think of those kids waddling through their farm as prehistoric animals.

The costumes were just like this on in the video below.  Of course, I had to click to see.   However, it brought tears to my eyes thinking how much this T. rex really wanted to just have his freedom back.   He needed some fresh air!

Thankful those of us on Palomar have such a beautiful place to be outside and hike in our woods, take in the amazing views, and enjoy our ever-changing weather, while staying close to home.

Be sure to click on the video and scroll to see and hear with the great music:

https://www.boredpanda.com/dinosaur-costume-coronavirus-lockdown-spain/?cexp_id=26685&cexp_var=2&_f=featured&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 18, 2020

Unemployed? Benefits available + Tips

So sorry for all that folks are going through these days with so many jobs being suspended.   Please see info below about how to draw for benefits and be sure to share.

Here’s a tip:   Want a very fast paced job with lots of hours and much potential for overtime?  Apparently FedEx, UPS, Amazon and all the rest are hiring.  Talking with some of these delivery guys, you can use your drive time to catch up on books on tape, learn a new language and stay real fit delivering all these packages.  Of course, Costco and major markets have a real need for more employees, too.    There is nothing more constant than change and things are really changing fast for all of us. Hoping and praying for the best for all of you.  Meanwhile, do YOU need help?  Let’s connect,   Bonnie Phelps

From San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond <jim.desmond@sdcounty.ca.gov>

March 17, 2020

Today, I was joined by Supervisor Kristin Gaspar, Dr. Nick Yphantides (Chief Medical Officer for County of San Diego), Peter Zien (Owner and CEO of AleSmith Brewing Company) and Debra Rosen (President & CEO North San Diego Business Chamber) to give an update on the Coronavirus.

Unemployment Information

If you have lost work or have had your hours reduced we encourage you to apply for Employment Development Department (EDD) Unemployment Insurance (UI). In California Governor Newsom has waived the one-week waiting period for benefits and is looking at expanding UI claim offerings.

For comprehensive guidance and resources about state benefits related to employment and COVID-19, we highly recommend this FAQ page from EDD.

As of March 17, 2020, in-person enrollments for UI claims will be possible by appointment only. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Please claim benefits virtually if you are able. There are multiple ways to do so:
• Online: You can file a claim online here.
• By-phone: Representatives are available at the following toll-free numbers, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to noon Pacific time except on state holidays.
• English 1-800-300-5616
• Spanish 1-800-326-8937
• Cantonese 1-800-547-3506
• Mandarin 1-866-303-0706
• Vietnamese 1-800-547-2058
• TTY 1-800-815-9387
• By Mail or by Fax: File your UI claim by accessing the paper Unemployment Insurance Application. For faster and secure processing, fax the completed application to the number listed on the form. If you mail your application, use the address on the form and allow additional time for processing.

Benefits to Those Quarantined or Sick

Paid sick leave law provides time off to many workers. You are entitled to use whatever sick leave you have accumulated.

California law provides for paid family leave, which you may be eligible for if you are providing care for an ill or quarantined family member.

In the event of a particularly long illness, you may be eligible for disability benefits, provided your illness is certified by a medical professional.

If you were exposed to COVID-19 while on the job and in the course of your regular duties, you may also qualify for workers’ compensation.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 17, 2020

Got Boxes?

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We could use some empty boxes.  Do you have any to spare?  I’ll be packing up my newest cabin listing.  (Lots more fun than a gym)!  I could use just a few more smallish boxes for some old dishes and books.

Will trade for Coffee at StarStrucks!  Six customers already today! So fun!!!

LOCATION: Where is this new, free coffee shop?  It is in our home and my real estate office on the very top of Palomar Mountain.  Please connect with me for address.

HOURS?  I am here all day today but in and out ’round the mountain a bit, the next few weeks or so.  Please reach out to make sure I’m here on other days. We are open for all mountain neighbors, friends and family, and for new friends we haven’t even met that would just like to come up for hot coffee, fresh air, smiles and maybe catch a bit if snow while social distancing.    All snow has melted but perhaps a little more on the way.

Meanwhile, I have a disclosure package to finish up for the newest escrow and buyers should be signing for one to close today or tomorrow.  Getting so much done just being home!

Bonnie Phelps

One Stop for all your Real Estate Needs and those Coffee cravings!

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 17, 2020

Coffee and WiFi at StarStrucks!

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Did you know Palomar has a Coffee Shop?  It opened a couple months ago (after much nudging from Teresa McCarthy) but finally got it’s name today, from Cecelia Borland: StarStrucks!

Welcome to StarStrucks!  Where coffee, tea, hot chocolate and smiles are always Free!

Simply call, message me your order, or just stop by.   I will put on my plastic gloves, make your beverage and run it out to our table under the veranda (that sounds even fancier than ‘patio’).

Then, we can visit through the glass, you can sit at a table or you grab and go.  All options include internet, of course.  We are a free hotspot where your cell phone should work, too.  You can even sit in your car, sipping away while checking your messages. Click on Guest and browse away with no password needed.

Here are your current menu options:

Hot Chocolate:  Mocha, Peppermint, Milk Chocolate or Pumpkin Spice with marshmallows and a dash of cinnamon, and mini moo’s Half and Half, French Vanilla or Hazelnut if desired.

Coffee – So many choices!  Here are just a few:  Hazelnut, Newman’s Organic Special Blend, Donut Shop Regular, Kirkland Medium Roast, Pumpkin Spice, Green Mountain Dark Magic, Laughing Man Columbia Huila, Tullys Hawaiian Medium Roast, Pumpkin Spice Cappuccino, Caribou Blend, Chai Latte French Vanilla, Toasted Coconut, or Chai Latte!  Sugar, creamers, oh, do marshmallows and cinnamon work on coffee?  You pick!

Tea –  Oh so many options including: Country Peach, Chai Spice, Peppermint, Lemon Ginger, Sweet and Spicy, Earl gray, Honey Lemon Ginseng Green Tea, Organic Fennel and even SleepyTime.

See our Five Star Rave Reviews:

“Finally!”  Teresa McCarthy

“This is my FAVORITE coffee shop of all time” Heidi Phelps  (She had to say it, she’s my daughter-in-law)

The Treasures live next door have been making their own at StarStrucks Beverage Bar:

May I have coffee, please?  Momma lets me…”  Kiki, age 13

“Thank you GramBonnie but could you please get mini marshmallows next time?”  Sunshine Juliette, age 9

“Thanks – gotta go stock my stand!” Judah, age 11 and the President of Woodpecker Fire Wood

“Please GramBonnie, may I have some more?”  Atticus age 6

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 17, 2020

Real Estate News from beautiful Palomar

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Loving living life in the clouds at this very moment waiting for promised snow.  But, look the daffodils are already blooming!!!

Looking carefully at that garden of flowers, you can also see another wonderful sight!  A staked and pinned property corner with that bright orange flag!  Ah, what bliss! Very unusual and pretty special to have a recorded survey next door!  The happy buyers are looking forward to signing their loan docs in the morning and being our newest neighbors in time for our snowy weekend!

Just opening escrow on the Bailey Road cabin today!  This nice couple fell in love with Palomar while staying in three different vacation rentals, including ‘Mountain Music’ and just have to have this charming cabin as their very own.

Next week we should have the last LLC details finalized for the purchase of the South Grade land.  Those buyers are so anxious to make that fabulous view their own!  If you would like to purchase a property in an LLC, you might check into that advantage now.  There is a bit of time required to register an LLC with the state.  Ask me for info and I can point you in the right direction.

Met with cabin owners today at one of the fixers that wins the prize for needing the most love in my 20+ years on Palomar.  The family has so many happy memories of fun times at the cabin.  A few decades ago, they did permit new electrical and a septic system.  They also had the land surveyed and discovered one corner is on the other side of the neighbors fence just a bit. (Ohmygoodness, it must be Palomar!!!)

Almost out of inventory! The only cabin I have left on the open market at this very moment is Grandpa’s!  It could be the single best buy in all of Southern California for a cozy, Four Season escape or full time living like as so many are enjoying these days.  It is sooooo cute with so much love woven in, since 1921!

Cabin showings are a little different starting this week.  We still meet at our home office, but drive separately, distance ourselves while I open the doors with a soapy wipe.  Handshakes and hugs are reserved for later…

So, what are buyers looking for?  A PLACE TO GET AWAY from the crazy city stuff!  That has always been one key dream, but even more now.   Do you have a property you are thinking of parting with?  Let’s connect and get your questions answered.

Meanwhile, I’ll get the fire stoked and wish you could be here for a cup of soup from the crock pot…

All the best to YOU!

Bonnie Phelps

 

 

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 16, 2020

Palomar Resident wins Hero of the Month

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From: Aimee Cebulski
Subject: Palomar Resident Wins “Hero of the Month” Competition, Cash Award

Palomar Mountain resident Heather Beer was named as the Thank You Heroes “Hero of the Month” for February 2020.  She recently received her award and cash payment of $1500 (to cover household rent) as part of the contest.

Nominated by an anonymous source, Heather was recognized for her longtime community volunteer work with the disabled, elderly and animals. She volunteered with the National American Red Cross working overseas and was a volunteer firefighter for almost 10 years. She is currently working two jobs to make ends meet and her nominator closed out her entry form with the question “Why can’t more people be as selfless as Heather?”

We want to congratulate Heather on this much-deserved recognition and financial award.  Full press release below on the program (when it was open in February) along with two photos of Heather — In both she is center, flanked by Colleen Moore and Aaron Moore, both of the Thank You Heroes Home Rebate Program.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact:
Aimee Cebulski, for Thank You Heroes Home Rebate Program

Community Heroes Can Win a FREE Month of Mortgage or Rent

Thank You Heroes Home Rebate Program Launches First-Ever “Hero of the Month” Campaign to Recognize San Diegans Going Above and Beyond

SAN DIEGO, Calif. — (February 1, 2020) — Do you know a San Diegan with an amazing story doing something heroic, supportive, stepping out of their comfort zone, or helping others in any way? The “Hero of the Month” program launching today from the Thank You Heroes Home Rebate Program allows residents to nominate someone deserving to win a FREE month of mortgage payment or rent.

“We are dedicated to helping community heroes buy and sell homes here in San Diego and wanted to do something to recognize those individuals showing real service to others,” said Colleen Moore, Thank You Heroes Home Rebate Program founder. “We are thrilled to launch the Hero of the Month program and help ease the financial burden of someone who has shown a commitment to ease the burden of others,” she added.

Heroes may be nominated through the link on the KFMB web site (www.cbs8.com) and entries are reviewed each month with one winner selected from all eligible entries. Nominations require information about the potential honoree, including a description of his/her heroic efforts (up to 500 words) and information about their rent or mortgage payment and verification requirements (payment up to $5,000 is awarded each month).

ABOUT THE THANK YOU HEROES HOME REBATE PROGRAM:

Thank You Heroes (TYH) is an innovative program based in San Diego, California combining unique rebates, services, discounts and guarantees to community heroes. Heroes are defined as active duty military, veterans, law enforcement, firefighters, all first responders, teachers, clergy and medical healthcare workers. The TYH team is comprised of real estate agents, lenders, property managers, credit help programs, flooring and general contractors, roofers, handymen, home warranty, insurance and other housing related services. Designed to truly protect community heroes, the Thank You Heroes Program actively works with its members to ensure delivery of legitimate rebates, discounts and benefits under one umbrella program. When buying or selling a home, the program offers up to a 30% cash rebate to clients and can also cover up to 100% of the closing costs. There is no fee for participation in the program and interested buyers and sellers can log on to http://www.thankyouheroes.com to learn more.

Aimee Cebulski

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 15, 2020

Farm Fresh Produce

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Would you like great fresh produce, grown and available from their farm in Pauma Valley?  Now that the Farmers Markets are closed down, this was a great find. Open today until 5 or call (760) 297-0838.  I picked up a bunch yesterday but had family for dinner and gobbled up a lot so decided to load up again.  Running down now again.  Great produce and want to keep it local.  🙂

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 8, 2020

Spring Forward for more ‘Living Time’

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Did you change your clocks yet?  It’s that time again.

Mountain weekender, Michael Green’s opinion of daylight savings time is a pretty good one.  Thought some of you might like it, too:

From:  Michael Green

I know it’s not popular with lots of people, but I like daylight saving time. An extra hour of daylight after work is worth going to work sooner even if it is dark. It’s the time of year that feels like you are working to live not living to work.

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | March 7, 2020

Rattlesnake Avoidance Training

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Rattlesnake Avoidance Training is for any dog that may come in contact with rattlesnakes while outdoors. Training is held at Raney Ranch, close by in Santa Ysabel.

Snake Avoidance Training
March 20th & 21st 2020
We are having a snake avoidance training clinic at Raney Ranch on Friday, March 20th & Saturday, March 21st. Please arrive no sooner than 10am and no later than 2pm.
We will open the gates at 10am on Friday and Saturday and will take the dogs thru the clinic in the order that they arrive and sign up. There will be a break in the clinic from 12pm until 1 pm for a BBQ at the barn. Donations are appreciated.
If your dog is currently in training or boarding at Raney Ranch and you would like your dog to participate in the clinic, your dog will participate in the clinic on Friday, March 20th. You do not need to be here for your dog to participate. Please RSVP by email or text message at the number below by Thursday, March 19th.
If your dog is not currently at Raney Ranch and you would like to bring your dog to Raney Ranch to participate in the clinic Friday or Saturday please RSVP by email or leave a text message at the number below by Thursday, March 19th.
The fee is $95 per dog.
We are a breeding, boarding and training facility. Please have updated shot records emailed, or texted or bring them to our facility for review before your dog participates in the clinic. This is for the protection of all our dogs.
Looking forward to seeing you all here at Raney Ranch!!
Raney Ranch Retrievers (858) 414-8258-TEXT
craney@raneyranch.com www.raneyranchretrievers.com

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