Herd of Giraffes Sighted on Main Street
It wasn’t exactly a “Black Friday” but it was a bustling Saturday after Thanksgiving on Main Street in Half Moon Bay. The African gallery called Sujaro– where a herd of giraffes (each one unique, carved out of a whole piece of mahogany– in Kenya)– caught my eye. Manager Ethan Rider told me that customers usually buy only one of these gorgeous wooden creatures–but I could see a dozen of them gracing a big room.
(Photo: Sujaro Manager Ethan Rider poses with the giraffes.)
Sujaro: 424 Main St., Half Moon Bay. Across the street from the famous San Benito House.
Princeton’s Fran “Buzz” Young Checks in…the “Tall ships” are here..
One of the best seats on the Coastside…
Time Machine: Visit Half Moon Bay in 1980
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Postcard…..from Michael Powers & the Naked Tsunamis
Happy Thanksgiving!
(Photo: A typical Tsunami Ranger’s camp on the southern Oregon coast. Michael Powers, second from right. Who are the others?)
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Is this “Easterday” ….our Easterday?
A fire on University Ave in Palo Alto destroyed a large building—and on the surviving building next door, revealed this weathered sign that says “Easterday Furniture Co.” Were the Palo Alto Easterdays related to the Coastside Easterdays?
1965: “The Idyllic Days Spent in the Country are Over!”
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