Here is Sunny Acres' website address: http://www.sunnyacresca.com/ Please have a look, it will warm your heart. More citizens need to know about the assault against them from latecommers to the area, transplanted from Los Angeles with their big city lifestyle and big city legal tactics. They want to just mow over the last bit of the original history in SLO by calling it an "eyesore".
They are located on Los Osos Valley Road, just past "town" going west, and before reaching Foothill Road, on the north side. Their land extends to the last rear portion of Laguna Lake and may actually touch the base of Madonna Mountain. That should give you a visual clue. That Jewish temple was actually part of the DeVaul ranch land but was sold off some years ago so Dan DeVaul would have some living expenses paid for in his later years.
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 2:20 PM, ablueprincess <ablueprincess@yahoo.com> wrote:
I am behind on local news..... where is Sunny Acres?
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Evelyn Vollmer <evelynanne8@...>wrote:> Evelyn and I talked a bit some months ago about the possibility of
> approaching Sunny Acres with the idea of getting them set up to make
> papercrete bricks. For one, to rebuild the barn that that city coucil woman
> says is an eyesore and is actively pursuing to erradicate Sunny Acres from
> existence practically. Yet the city relies on Sunny Acres with the
> homeless situation around these parts. Ohhhhhhhh, I call her a woman but
> really I've got a different word in mind that starts with a letter B. She
> lives up on the hill looking down on Sunny Acres in her nice fancy million
> dollar house that was built decades after Sunny Acres became Sunny Acres.
>
> It looks like the city council has won Act II on this assault against the
> land owner. Sunny Acres is required to move all the vehicles off the site
> that are not currently registered or operative or both. Something like
> that. So, I'm not sure if they have done so already or not, but someone
> should tell them to remove one of the rear ends on one of those trucks or
> busses and save it for the purpose of making a papercrete mixer... that is
> if they want to explore the papercrete thing. Evelyn did you happen to get
> ahold of the site manager? I lost her phone number and I'm just always so
> busy during the day at work that I can't stop by even though I only live a
> block or two away.
>
> Anyway, we live in "green" California here on the Central Coast, so it might
> be good to coordinate somewhat, and see about approaching building and
> planning and get the process rolling to establish papercrete as a building
> medium. Even if it's "slow growth" around here, it can't hurt to further
> the cause. If I owned vacant land, around these parts, I'd do it. I've
> been looking at property in California Valley since it's cheeper, but really
> the good property there is still expensive and it is just really far from
> town that it's kept me from putting a whole lot of energy into things.
> Maybe if I was close to retiring, I'd give it another thought. Anyway..
> lest I continue rambling, that's all for now..
>
> Perry
>> > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 9:19 AM, ablueprincess <ablueprincess@...>wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > It's tonight so a bit late to organize. I seems that there is only 3 of us
> > in SLO but perhaps we can think of a way to come together, it would be nice
> > to meet someone in the flesh that is into papercrete. Ev
> >
> >> >> --- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com <papercreters%40yahoogroups.com>,
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> I dont have any plans to go but if it is a way to meet local pcers and
> >> doesnt interfere with my domestic duties, I may very well go. Is it Thurs or
> >> Wed? Where at?
> >>
> >>
> >> Evelyn Vollmer <evelynanne8@> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > There is a Transition meeting Thursday, anyone interested in meeting
> >> there.
> >> > Ev
> >> >
> >> > Jim Cole, for Transition Support Group of SLO County, and Gina Whitaker,
> >> for
> >> > Central Coast Clergy and Laity for Justice, will be on the Dave
> >> Congalton
> >> > show (KVEC 920 AM) tomorrow (Wednesday, May 20) from 3:30 - 4 PM. They
> >> will
> >> > be talking about the Thursday event (May 21), "Transition Towns Come to
> >> SLO
> >> > County: Meeting the Challenges of Economic Instability, Peak Oil and
> >> Climate
> >> > Change," to be held by CCCLJ at Congrgation Beth David, at 6:00 PM.
> >> Everyone
> >> > is invited to the evening. Tune in for a preview!
> >> >
> >> > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 7:16 AM, teresa parker <ablueprincess@
> >> ...>wrote:
> >> >
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > SLO for me too! Hi neighbor! The school buses are made quite a bit
> >> > > differently then the RTS. I do belong to several RTS specific groups
> >> and am
> >> > > shooting PC around with one of the groups. Someone in that group who
> >> is
> >> > > closer to actually insulating his bus then I am is thinking about PC
> >> now
> >> > > too. This is the spray foam that is usually used, this particular page
> >> > > doesnt talk about the qualities, but this is it
> >> > >
> >> http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/insulation_airsealing/index.cfm/mytopic=11590from
> >> > > what I have been told.
> >> > >
> >> > > I still gotta figure out a mixer since I dont have a rear end, other
> >> then
> >> > > my own :) I just dont think a 5 gallon bucket and a drill would go
> >> quick
> >> > > enough.....
> >> > >
> >> > > If the PC is so strong, why is there so much concern over the bus
> >> flexing?
> >> > > I have also read that plain ole elmers white glue would glue PC
> >> > > together...... so I was even dreaming about making cabinets and
> >> furniture
> >> > > with this stuff and then covering it with 1/8" paneling to look more
> >> > > conventional.......
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Chinese herbals for the Western Mind
> >> > www.ozbotanicals.com
> >> > Skype~eve8mon
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> > Chinese herbals for the Western Mind
> > www.ozbotanicals.com
> > Skype~eve8mon
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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