Author Archives: June Morrall

John Vonderlin Ponders Pescadero’s “Greatest Claim” to Fame….

Pescadero’s Claim to Fame by John Vonderlin (email John: [email protected]) Hi June, One of the recurrent themes of my essays has been the greatest claim to fame of the sleepy town of Pescadero. Your book, “The Coburn Mystery,” detailed its … Continue reading

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Letter from a passenger aboard the ship Colombia in 1922

In 1898 the steamship Colombia met its fate near Pigeon Point. But soon a new Colombia took its place on the international waters, commuting between Central America and San Francisco. In the year 2000, I received a letter below from … Continue reading

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….Postcard from the South Coast….Hmmmm Natural Hot Tub…

John Vonderlin says: “I was in Warm Water Lagoon today, and I have a lot of stories.”

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Summer 1929: Tragedy at Sea Near Pigeon Point Lighthouse, Part III

[I wrote this in 2000.] By June Morrall The rescue ships carried the injured, stunned and stricken survivors back to San Francisco where they were created at the emergency hospital. Rumor had it that attorneys for the San Juan and … Continue reading

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Summer 1929: Tragedy at Sea Near Pigeon Point Lighthouse, Part II

[I wrote this in 2000.] By June Morrall As the San Juan continued south past Pigeon Point, the Standard Oil tanker S.C.T. Dodd was plowing northward up the coast toward San Francisco, nearing the end of her voyage from Baltimore. … Continue reading

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Summer 1929: Tragedy at Sea Near Pigeon Point Lighthouse, Part I

[I wrote this in 2000.] By June Morrall (Above: Emma Granstedt, center; at right, Mrs. Olsen. Courtesy Patrick Moore, click here 4.jpeg (At right: Theodore Granstedt. Courtesy Patrick Moore.) Emma Granstedt felt a premonition of danger as she boarded the … Continue reading

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RIP: Mary Florey, Founder of Florey’s Books in Pacifica & Special Friend to Authors

Mary Florey, Founder of Florey’s Book Co. On Valentines Day Pacifica lost a sympathetic ear and a big heart. Mary Florey died after a prolonged illness at 81 years old. Mary, who founded Florey’s Book Co. over thirty years ago, … Continue reading

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Unwritten Fairy Tale of the Redwoods…

In the early 1970s, when the long summers stretched before me, I often visited the redwoods in La Honda because my good friend, John, worked at Memorial Park. John, an expert outdoorsman, was an art student whose summer job entailed … Continue reading

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….Pescadero during Prohibition….(6)

[I wrote this in 1977.] Two years after the Great Blaze of 1926, sheriff’s officers followed a guide who led them over a trail covered with a tangled mass of ferns, shrubs and fallen trees. As the deputies hiked carefully … Continue reading

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…When the forest wouldn’t come to Burt, he went to the forest…

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