From D-Day to Bohemian houseboat: life in WWII Normandy landing craft

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @steadyechoes
    @steadyechoes Год назад +4

    Thank you for the shout out Kirsten! You did a great job capturing the relaxed and inspiring vibe that lives here:-)

  • @raynoladominguez4730
    @raynoladominguez4730 Год назад +7

    Kirsten, I love your sense of wonder and your appreciation of the unique. Your non-judgement , acceptance and respect gives off vibes which feels so trusting. I applaud you.

  • @RobbsHomemadeLife
    @RobbsHomemadeLife Год назад +27

    I lived with my brother on an old wooden 36-foot Chris-Craft motorboat with no engine on the Miami River West of 27th Ave.. This was back in the late 70s. Dock space was $60 a month. The boat cost us $600. Every single interior surface of the boat had been painted with a very high gloss enamel paint and on each surface seem to be a different color. It was dizzying. It hurt my eyes to look.
    One day a motorcycle gang came looking for the previous owner. All of my neighbors seemed as if they were characters out of Cannery Row.
    I had a little wooden skiff with a small seagull outboard that I used to go up and down the river and out into the bay. At night while watching Johnny Carson. I would fish for snook on a hand line leading out the hatch on the bow tied off to some pots and pans inside that would alert me while watching television to when the fish was on. It was one of the best times of my life.
    Eventually, the man who rented the dock spaces to us lost his lease on the property and we were all told to move. There was no place to move. I put an ad in the newspaper and had a bizarre group of people answer the advertisement from a very laid back almost nonverbal beekeeper from Homestead Florida to a very chatty urban yuppie couple that had never been on a boat in their life but none of them bought. Eventually, a man who spoke very little English, and who was Hungarian showed up. He was going to tow the boat down to the Anchorage in Coconut Grove. He borrowed my little skiff. We never saw him or my skiff or the boat again. A friend of ours on the river said the old boat was starting to take on water while it was on the river. The old wooden planks were soft and punky and the movement of the boat being towed may be opened up some seams. I miss that old boat. Once you live on the water you are spoiled for life. Living on the water you become connected to the tides and the wind and the sun and the stars and the rain and no matter where you go or what you do during the day. There's part of you thinking about the boat and if she is still afloat. It was over 50 years ago and I still wonder.

  • @seanomeirs8362
    @seanomeirs8362 Год назад +56

    A womb with a view.

  • @tmckmusic8584
    @tmckmusic8584 Год назад +4

    More tours of this neighborhood please.🙏💕

  • @itsjojo4
    @itsjojo4 Год назад +8

    Ok, that's my new favorite video of yours Kirsten. I am just so in love with this lifestyle. So relaxing and beautiful.

  • @yowwwwie
    @yowwwwie Год назад +8

    I lived in Spreckels House (Gate 6) in 1969 and then we bought our life boat hull and built the houseboat. Minus tides and unsanitary conditions convinced me to leave the Gates......It looks very upwardly mobile today.
    Thanks for the walk down memory lane.....
    יוי

  • @pearlhartney9
    @pearlhartney9 Год назад +14

    I read an article about this place years ago and thought it seemed magical. Love the boat and the whole area seems like a great vibe. Although I think they are all now very expensive.

  • @LILRHONDALEE
    @LILRHONDALEE Год назад +3

    omg...HOW AWESOME IS THAT! Living there in that houseboat, would be a dream come true! I am so jealous! TFS! Lil hugs

  • @dawns4641
    @dawns4641 Год назад +21

    My uncle Paul died at D Day, Normandy, France. He was one of the first to be in these boats and he drowned when the officers ordered the soldiers all off the craft, they had heavy backpacks on. He was 19 years old with a two year old back home, my grandmother was never the same. May we remember all the sacrifices families made for us all to keep democracy.

    • @1mourningdove54
      @1mourningdove54 Год назад +2

      My Uncle Gaylord also fought on D Day, so he was probably on one of these boats too. He passed before I was born, so I never knew him, but my middle name is Gayle, after him.

    • @sararichardson737
      @sararichardson737 Год назад +2

      The Normandy beaches where these boots landed are the most exquisite yet haunting places I have ever visited. I salute your Uncle Gaylord.

    • @1mourningdove54
      @1mourningdove54 Год назад

      @@sararichardson737 Thank you. I would love to see those beaches someday, and I wish I could have known my uncle.....

    • @1mourningdove54
      @1mourningdove54 Год назад

      @Kaarmeone Yes, RIP.

    • @toxictroll7843
      @toxictroll7843 Год назад

      My great grandfather died protecting my homeland from your democracy.

  • @its-all-good
    @its-all-good Год назад +9

    The great poet and philosopher Alan Watts and philosopher lived in one of these houseboats in Sausalito back in 1961.

    • @larsstougaard7097
      @larsstougaard7097 Год назад +2

      Wow didn't know , love him and still watches him on RUclips. Its great that whoever brought him and his teachings back to life via these videos.

  • @diaspo
    @diaspo Год назад +53

    Sausalito is a strange town. Lived there for a few years and could never quite get used to the general vibe of the place. It's a weird mix of cashed up ex-hippies and wealthy tech-bros cosplaying as bohemians. Weekends it's swamped with day trippers and posers, but during the week it almost feels abandoned. High property prices drove away many of the regular businesses, so its mostly just overpriced restaurants, boutiques and cafes now, catering to the weekend crowds. The houseboat crowd are the last vestige of the 60's social experiment, but its hard to take many of them seriously when their boats are multi-million dollar floating palaces. There's even one built like a mini Taj Mahal.

    • @larsstougaard7097
      @larsstougaard7097 Год назад +6

      Thanks for sharing, I had a friend living in Mill Valley and visited Sausalito a few times, my experience was exactly as you described.

    • @nautilusshell940
      @nautilusshell940 Год назад +4

      Economics priced out any organic familial growth. Only tech employees and inherited wealth can afford to live there comfortable, as its a suburb of san francisco.

    • @sararichardson737
      @sararichardson737 Год назад +3

      It’s a thing when original bohemian Make do n Mend places are so unique that people want to buy the charm because they themselves are bland and un creative and subsequently kill it because their vibe is to consume only. Just saying

  • @aslfdjalskjflkajs134
    @aslfdjalskjflkajs134 Год назад +25

    i wish this was possible in more areas. this vibe definitely appeals to some people! very fun, very cute!

  • @TradieTrev
    @TradieTrev Год назад +18

    I love how you interview the owners Kristen, especially when they tell you the history of the place.

  • @NeuroPulse
    @NeuroPulse Год назад +6

    What a haunting origin of that vessel. But also amazing and beautiful.

  • @chrisbgifford7387
    @chrisbgifford7387 Год назад +3

    Beautiful and so natural.

  • @jeffmentzer9186
    @jeffmentzer9186 Год назад +3

    What a very interesting story!! I thoroughly enjoyed this adventure. As always thank you for bringing us along!!!

  • @Ana-Maria-Sierra
    @Ana-Maria-Sierra Год назад +1

    You always end up surprising me. I think, I’m not gonna like this and then I’m captivated. I love that!

  • @donwyates
    @donwyates Год назад +4

    Kirsten, you have the most interesting channel.

  • @landlhoneycombhomestead3174
    @landlhoneycombhomestead3174 Год назад +3

    Hello.. this is very serene.. I love it.. It is amazing the structures we find to live in.. I love the way we can see where peoples minds can go and open abroad to see what you would love to live in and call home, then to stay in a bubble in your mind and not expand it... Beautiful home, great video. Tfs.. have a great day.

  • @6cansshort
    @6cansshort Год назад +1

    Just stumbled on your channel. Bestest most excellent one on alternative homes and living I've ever seen! Tip o' the hat to ya!

  • @ALLworldCONSTRUCTIONLLC
    @ALLworldCONSTRUCTIONLLC Год назад +2

    Another good one. Cool to watch you go to some of the places I went to as a teen growing up in the Bay Area

  • @chezmoi42
    @chezmoi42 Год назад +4

    I lived in an apartment on Bridgeway, across from the yacht harbor, in '63/4. There were a few docks across the street (it's a whole complex now), and I met some guys who lived there on a converted barge they called 'The White Whale'. Good times. Later I moved back to Seattle, where there were lots of real houseboats (think 'Sleepless in Seattle').

  • @doccastro
    @doccastro Год назад +7

    If there is a typhoon would they take shelter to other places? Nonetheless this would be cozy in a rainy afternoon.

  • @davechristian7543
    @davechristian7543 5 месяцев назад +1

    10:54 steady Eddy 'Yep he was an Aussie icon in the 80's or was it the 90's 'cant remember right now but ya he was a legend.

  • @jeanneprice6736
    @jeanneprice6736 Год назад +4

    The boats being discussed were named Higgins Boats after the man who made them in New Orleans. Go to the National WWII museum in NO, Louisiana and see one. All were made of wood.

  • @magnus9165
    @magnus9165 Год назад

    You have some of the best content on YT.

  • @markgamble7699
    @markgamble7699 Год назад +1

    Sure wish they would allow this on our lakes around here… Houseboat only and better have the funds to dock them yearly… Thanks for video Kirsten…

  • @johnathanlivingstonseagull5524
    @johnathanlivingstonseagull5524 Год назад +1

    Alan Wats lived there.
    A truly great thinker.

  • @RoschetzkyPhotography
    @RoschetzkyPhotography Год назад +3

    So cool

  • @sqatsi1101
    @sqatsi1101 Год назад

    Really good stuff as usual!

  • @Tyani-sz6cg
    @Tyani-sz6cg Год назад +1

    I see it's for sale now. Very cool. Way out of my budget but very cool.
    Crazy that the place went from an inexpensive hippie type living place to a multi-million dollar real estate

  • @MoellerEngineeringCo.
    @MoellerEngineeringCo. Год назад +1

    Adorable.

  • @wasabiginger6993
    @wasabiginger6993 10 месяцев назад

    So sorta shocking to realize how I lived in Seattle for 19 years but never knew anything about this sweet place!

  • @amonynous9041
    @amonynous9041 Год назад

    weirdly beautiful

  • @zia_kat
    @zia_kat Год назад +1

    reminds me a bit of how marina 59 in far rockaway used to be

  • @3generations393
    @3generations393 Год назад +1

    Wow. If that boat could talk...

  • @robertjdavisjr6493
    @robertjdavisjr6493 Год назад +5

    I love it. Where is this place at?. I could live there

  • @MrPhotodoc
    @MrPhotodoc Год назад +1

    Looks like fun but emergency services probably don't like it.

  • @canyonhaverfield2201
    @canyonhaverfield2201 Год назад +1

    Someone should write a book pertaining to - Popular Terms & How They Develope..such as 'You Know'...I imagine it was a west coast word embryo out of Sonoma county, in a yurt, water pipe & hashish & colorful psychedelic concert posters, India tapestry, denim & paisley, & stumbling conversations & every 8 seconds - the probing comment- ' you know man'🎈

  • @simonpannett8810
    @simonpannett8810 Год назад

    Nice idea and close to water. What happens to the human waste??

  • @triumphmanful
    @triumphmanful Год назад

    I bought a double ended steel lifeboat that a fellow built a top on. It looked like the Ark. A nice deck, curved low roof with windows on the sides. Pump toilet & shower, Small kitchen, Bunks in the bow. Very cool ! He moved to Alaska. I got it for a $1.00. I used to go down to the river and sit on it and have my lunch. It was steel cabled to the dockside. Amarina was nearby. I was not part of it. I paid no fees. Some jealous S.O.B. cut my cables and unscrewed my bilge plug. She sank right there. I tried to pump her out but it was not dooable. She sits there till this day. I am sad . But what can I do ? I would need a crane to lift her out and completely re-build her. :( I still have the brass bilge plug. That is all !

  • @amazonianchild
    @amazonianchild Год назад

    Cool

  • @estudiobrutto
    @estudiobrutto Год назад +1

    Wait... Was that man on the boat with shades Larry David???

    • @chezmoi42
      @chezmoi42 Год назад +3

      Curb your enthusiasm. His name was Keith.

    • @estudiobrutto
      @estudiobrutto Год назад

      Ahaha . : )) L.D could chamaeleon his way out...

    • @ricos1497
      @ricos1497 Год назад

      @@chezmoi42 yep. Or Keith David to give him his full name.

  • @tWoforgamenot1
    @tWoforgamenot1 Год назад +1

    cool

  • @ButterflyHummingbird
    @ButterflyHummingbird 10 месяцев назад

    Goodness! Wouldn’t she get more money over a very short time if she were to list it on Air B&B? I’m guessing she did consider that option.

  • @randisweet
    @randisweet Год назад +1

  • @maobfh
    @maobfh Год назад

    I did not quite understand the plumbing setup. She said that it was like a septic tank and described it like a black tank that one might have in an RV and said that (paraphrasing) once it’s full you let it go. When it is full, does a truck come and pump it out? I am confident that it isn’t just dumped as one would possibly imagine because if that were true then after all these years the effects of such an action would be devastating and apparent AND it would not be the desirable location that it is. Anyone reading this MUST NOT think my question is a suggestion and accuse this community of doing something nor presume such a thing would be okay. I specifically avoided not going deeper into this and plant a seed in someone’s mind because I don’t know the answer and have no reason to suspect anything untoward nor suggest that dumping sewage or chemically treated sewage is ok. I simply don’t know and am curious.

  • @chongseitmooi2593
    @chongseitmooi2593 4 месяца назад

    Can consider building walking alley awning to shed fr the rain n sun

  • @kkmobilehose7684
    @kkmobilehose7684 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @gdwlaw5549
    @gdwlaw5549 Год назад

    The never solved the murder committed by a scuba diver?

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 Год назад +2

    ✌✌

  • @Sourpusscandy
    @Sourpusscandy Год назад

    Oh god “regulated” way too much guv’ment!! I remember when it was ragtag, it was just fine.

  • @kateworsley5743
    @kateworsley5743 Год назад

    Alan Watts lived there too/

  • @BAD_CONSUMER
    @BAD_CONSUMER Год назад +5

    I don't get the appeal, its like a floating mobile home park. It must smell stagnant.

    • @boycott2that2ugly
      @boycott2that2ugly Год назад +1

      Your nose gets a custom to those smells if you stay around long enough

    • @TradieTrev
      @TradieTrev Год назад

      Pretty amusing they live onboard with a septic tank, if the bugs don't break down your waste water she'll smell really bad.

    • @chezmoi42
      @chezmoi42 Год назад +3

      @@TradieTrev She explained that they have a holding tank that is regularly pumped into the city sewer system, so no waste goes into the water. And the water doesn't smell stagnant because it isn't; tide comes in, tide goes out. (You can't explain that!)

  • @tWoforgamenot1
    @tWoforgamenot1 Год назад

    know

  • @josephyarbrough9316
    @josephyarbrough9316 Год назад

    ohm

  • @TJintheVI
    @TJintheVI Год назад +4

    The fact these are all $1 million plus is another reason to never live in CA

  • @hughmc5419
    @hughmc5419 Год назад

    What a relaxing lifestyle. They pay taxes; the " gypsy people ", just kidding...

  • @tyxeri48
    @tyxeri48 Год назад

    Living on dirty waters? No thanks!

  • @michaeldes1800
    @michaeldes1800 Год назад

    i love short girs

  • @jasonbeedon9867
    @jasonbeedon9867 Год назад

    Mariah Carey

  • @TinyHouseHomestead
    @TinyHouseHomestead Год назад +2

    They should charge and tax them just like a house! 😱😁😝🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇲

    • @its-all-good
      @its-all-good Год назад +2

      They are "houses". You can deduct the mortgage interest and this one is listed for $730,000.00 which far higher than your average house.

    • @chezmoi42
      @chezmoi42 Год назад +1

      Why would you imagine they don't?

  • @textowle9118
    @textowle9118 Год назад

    Be like water ,
    The reason we Surf.
    Cement not concrete big difference.

  • @JohnyPepperoni
    @JohnyPepperoni Год назад

    these wood walls have seen a LOT of clapping cheeks, let me tell you that