Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 11, 2019

Cozy Cedar Cabin in the Woods For Sale

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Palomar cedar was milled on the mountain for this cute-as-can-be cabin in the woods. With beginnings 88 years ago, much as been done along the years to add to this cozy cabin. The present owners sanded the original floors, opened the kitchen to the living room, added new cabinets and counters.

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The kitchen and master bedroom have open ceilings now, too. All windows are double pane. Within 700 square feet, there is one bedroom with a closet, and a second sleeping room the same size.

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The bathroom has a vintage ball and claw foot tub. The fun little mudroom also has a washer and dryer.
And, drum roll…. this is the most level, usable lot on all of Palomar Mountain! Used as a full time home, it would also be such a easy weekend getaway to really enjoy our Four Seasons. You are set back from the road for some privacy but have 190 feet of frontage on a county plowed road!

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With all that land, what would you do? There is room for a garage, barn, or perhaps an art studio? You might even check into a granny flat/guest quarters. Lots of options to explore.
One thing guaranteed: This is a delightful step-back in time, one mile nearer heaven on top of Palomar Mountain.

21928 Crestline Road, APN 135-054-76   $279,000

Let’s connect for your tour!

Bonnie Phelps, Realtor

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 9, 2019

Possible Power Outages

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When there are strong Santa Ana winds, there is a possibility for SDG&E to be pro-active and shut the power off.  Based on past experience, it is usually off only during day light hours.  However, our power has been off for several days at a time over the past 20 years.

Glancing at the weather forecast tonight, it looks like the wind won’t be as strong as first thought.

Here is SDG&E’s public safety page that also includes a link to see maps of areas that might be off over the next few days.

It is always good to be prepared and have a generator and other supplies on hand. We do have ours running during outages and are a free wifi hotspot, too.  Please message me for address.  All are welcome.

Bonnie and Don

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 4, 2019

Weekend State Park Events

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Friday, October 4th
8:00 PM – Presentation: Jurassic Origins 30 min.
At times, wandering through Palomar Mountain’s forests can feel a lot like walking through time.
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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 4, 2019

ADU Event

The ADU event last week, sponsored by the Board of Realtors was very informative.  I came home with great sources for info to share.  The county office for ADU’s was there with pre-approved plans that are available at no charge, and more to come.

I arrived early so was able to get some questions answered.  Even though their literature states that each unit needs to have their own septic system, they have made exceptions and have permitted tie-ins to existing systems.  They also believe there will be exceptions for solar requirements where neighboring trees would limit the effectiveness of solar.

As mentioned in the last post, the Palomar Mutual Water Co isn’t set up for additional dwellings to be added to properties with a water share.  However, many of you have your own well or live in the cities where most cities are encouraging more housing.  I believe adding even a small ‘tiny house’ or up to 1200 square feet guest house/granny flat, is the single most important thing you could do to add value to your land.

Click for a great article with lots of resources.

Of course, I’m glad to get your questions answered any time.

Bonnie Phelps

 

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 4, 2019

Dumpster Day Saturday!

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This is the last free dumpster day for the fall!  Load up and get there early!

The big 40 yard dumpster will be placed at the fire station on the 5th of October. It will be open for your donations of combustible trash, small appliances, etc on the 5th (Saturday) and 6th (Sunday) if there is still room. Generally the box is full by about noon on Saturday, so come early. We will not accept tires, paint, HazMat, Large appliances, chemicals.
You access the dumpster from Summit Circle. That is the road to the west, or left side of the FD. Dumpster hours are 9 to 1 on Saturday and 1 to 5 on Sunday, pending space in the dumpster.  It can fill up quick.
This is a free service but donations are welcomed.
Cecelia Borland

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 3, 2019

Cecelia and the Smith Mountain Boys

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The last time a group of us went to see the Smith Mountain Boys, there was a special surprise.  You see, it was Glenn and Cecelia’s Wedding Anniversary!  Half way through the concert, Cecelia joined the band and surprised Glenn by singing the sweetest love song.  Awe…. so beautiful.  So, it was a very happy Anniversary for a favorite couple on this mountain!  And, today is Cecelia’s Birthday, imagine that!

Cecelia’s song to Glenn:

Like a candle burning bright,
Love is glowing in your eyes.
A flame to light our way,
That burns brighter every day.
Now I have you.
And nobody loves me like you do

Like a leaf upon the wind,
I could find no place to land.
I dreamed the hours away,
And wondered every day,
Do dreams come true?
Nobody loves me like you do.

What if I’d never met you?
Where would I be right now?
Funny how life just falls in place somehow.
You touched my heart in places,
That I never even knew.
Nobody loves me like you do.

I was words without a tune.
I was a song still unsung.
A poem with no rhyme.
A dancer out of time.
But now there’s you.
Nobody loves me like you do.

What if I’d never met you?
Where would I be right now?
Funny how life just falls in place somehow.
You touched my heart in places,
That I never even knew.
Nobody loves me,
Nobody loves me,
Nobody loves me like you do.
Nobody loves me like you do.

You just never know what fun you’ll encounter as a band-fan.  Click for their schedule.

 

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 2, 2019

For Sale signs going up!

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Finally!!!

Often new listings take very little staging or prep to get the photos taken and put on the market.  Not the past few months!  This is one of those times I spend much longer assisting to get things ready before my sign goes up than after.  Currently properties are finishing up getting groomed for Cal Fire and Forestry safety requirements, but most important so buyers can get and keep insurance. The contractor, painters, roofers, handymen, are almost done at some new listings.  Sellers are about ready getting some things taken care of so we have a few more cabins ready for your viewing pleasure!   Running out to put up more signs for some photos today so stay tuned!

Meanwhile, it has been a busy week with showings back-to-back and two offers.  We have such a low inventory and more and more full timers are dreaming of making Palomar their home.  We could use some properties with more bedrooms.  Some of the folks are ok with a fixer (depends on their terms as some lenders have stiffer requirements) but some are looking to move right in.  Always, little cabins are in demand for weekend getaways.  This is the perfect time to market and show so the new buyers can be in when the snow is falling.

Glad to get your questions answered anytime.  New listings heading your way soon!

Bonnie Phelps, Realtor-on-the-run!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 1, 2019

Friends of Forrest McKinley

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Everyone who ever had the pleasure to meet Forrest and Pearl McKinley has happy memories.  For over 30 years, on Labor Day weekend we had a Fire Department BBQ.   As part of the fundraiser, you could buy tickets to dunk neighbors in a big dunking booth, filled with freezing cold water.  The photos above are from the Palomar Mountain Views book, Volume II, 1983-84.  At that BBQ, Grace Liebold paid top dollar for her chance to dunk Forrest McKinley.  Such fun times.

Most of you know Cliff and Susie Kellogg. Forrest was her dad and as Cliff said, the best father-in-law you could ever have.  Her folks were initially drawn to the mountain when the Lodge was for sale.  The asking price was $30,000 but he thought that was far too much for the condition it was in.  Ralph Kulk was the mountain Realtor at the time and suggested they look at land to build a house.  They made 80 acres their own and turned that into about 12 parcels, developing Palomar Vista and the Fern Meadow subdivision off State Park Road.

First they built a one room cabin, then the big home on what is now Chesney’s property.  Then they had fun building a log cabin on their largest parcel.  One of the original lots was sold to Tom Cunningham.  Eventually, Tom had cabin envy and talked Forrest and Pearl into selling them their charming cabin.  Forrest and Pearl took Tom up on the deal which included trading for Tom’s six acres across the road, that Forrest has sold him a few years prior. That was just her dad’s way of doing business.

It worked out just fine as Forrest and Pearl built the first and only ‘underground’ cabin on Palomar.  It was such a fun getaway looking out to their 100 year old apple orchard. When they moved off the mountain, Cliff and Susie acquired the underground and lived there, while they built their home.  They enjoy the family property to this day, thankful for her wonderful parents and the real estate venture that brought them to this mountain.

Please keep reading the tribute below and info about his service this Sunday:

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Published in The San Diego Union Tribune on Aug. 23, 2019

Forrest Shields McKinley October 24, 1925 – August 9, 2019

Forrest McKinley passed away peacefully on August 9, 2019, at his home in Rancho Bernardo, CA, at the age of 92.

He was born October 24, 1925, in San Diego, CA to William and Betty McKinley. He attended La Jolla High School and after graduation he enlisted in the army where he met his future bride Pearl Fenton at Camp Stoneman in Pittsburg, CA.

Forrest and Pearl were married on October 25, 1947, in Compton, CA and resided in El Cajon from 1950 thru 1974, six years of which were as owners of the popular picnic ranch known as Holiday Ranch near Flinn Springs. They later built a home on Palomar Mountain where they lived for seven years until moving to Rancho Bernardo.

Forrest was a real estate developer and broker in San Diego County for over 60 years. He was a past president of the La Mesa Board of Realtors and the El Cajon Chamber of Commerce, served on the El Cajon City Planning Commission, was a licensed private pilot, one of the founders of the Palomar Mountain Volunteer Fire Department in 1976  and for nearly 30 years he and Pearl played mandolin in the San Diego Mandolin Orchestra.

Forrest is survived by his wife, Pearl, daughter, Susan Kellogg and her husband, Cliff of Palomar Mountain, son-in-law, Joe Brunetto of El Cajon, daughter-in-law, Judith McKinley of Oaxaca, Mexico, brother Bill McKinley and his wife, Sue of Arizona; grandchildren, Ben McKinley, Melissa James, Daniel McKinley, Jake Brunetto, Anna Brunetto, Ben Brunetto, Dave Mendez, Elias Mendez, and Lucinda Konrad, plus 19 great-grandchildren. His son, Jon McKinley, son, Steve McKinley, daughter, Sharyn Brunetto and brother, Bob McKinley all predeceased him.

Forrest will be remembered for his great sense of humor, wit, wisdom and generosity. A life celebration will be held at 12:00 noon on Sunday, Oct. 6, 2019 at Marechiaros Restaurant in the Forrest Room (so named by Joe Brunetto in honor of his father-in-law), 14120 Olde Hwy 80, El Cajon, CA.

More photos are posted here .

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | September 30, 2019

Apple Chips from Cindy

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Burt and Anne Johnson family enjoyed their cabin up here for many years.  Daughter-in-law, Cindy just couldn’t resist these first few days of fall.  She made a very yummy apple sauce but I hadn’t seen apple chips before.

They are going in the oven later today at our house!  Pop by for a sample!  Here is Cindy’s recipe:

Apple peel chips are super easy. In a bowl, pour melted butter over peels to coat then sprinkle sugar and cinnamon mixture, mix to evenly coat. Place strips on parchment paper lined pan and bake at 400 for about 12-15 minutes. Depends on thickness of peels. Remove and you can sprinkle more sugar/cinnamon if desire. Cool and enjoy!

From all of us enjoying the first fall pickings on Palomar, thank you Cindy!

Bonnie Phelps

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | September 30, 2019

Power Out? Plug In!

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As you locals probably know, SDG&E has a planned outage today.  Power should go out about 8:30 for 5 hours.  Our generator will be humming and internet should be working fine, if anyone would like to plug in. Several outlets are waiting for you around the patio and we have options in by a warm fire.

Our driveway is also the Free WiFi Hot Spot on the mountain.  Hosted by Woodpecker Firewood, we often have cars parked out front or folks sitting at our patio tables checking messages.  Just sign on as our Guest and there is no password.

Message me for address if needed.  You are welcome any time!

We’re here for you and loving this intro to Fall,

Bonnie Phelps

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