Monthly Archives: May 2008

Did You Go To The “Maker Faire”? Not To Worry: John Vonderlin Reports

Story & photos by John Vonderlin Please email John ([email protected]) I enjoyed your Tsunami Ranger story. The video was a nice touch. Glad you enjoyed yourselves there. I would have liked to have attended, but…. so many miles and so … Continue reading

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Orril Fluharty: My Last Conversation With Him

A few months ago I talked with Orril Fluharty by phone. You wouldn’t think that a hard line would cut out like a mobile phone but it did. Despite the bad connection, we had a good conversation. The reason I … Continue reading

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The Coburn Mystery: Chapter 37 (original ms.)

By June Morrall In the 1870s, the “burg” was booming. That’s what some folks called Pescadero, “the burg. It was hopeful talk of a railroad linking Pescadero with San Francisco that led to all the building. Why was this so … Continue reading

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Coburn Mystery : Chapter 36 (original ms.)

(Photo: Charlie Lund at Pigeon Point) By June Morrall In th 1870s when Colonel S. Evans, author of “A La California” rode horseback into the remote village of Pescadero, he saw a village optimistic about the future. Behind all that … Continue reading

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Eureka! at Nepune’s Vomitorium: John Vonderlin Finds More Yucky Golf Balls, Soggy Socks

John Vonderlin Finds The Usual Suspects at Neptune’s Vomitorium Story & Photos by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June, With Neptune’s Vomitorium becoming active once again, after a six month quiescence, I’ve been making twice weekly trips to Invisible … Continue reading

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