The Godless Communist Onslaught

 What has happened to our country? Are the godless communists are taking over?Are the Haitian...

Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night.

- William Blake

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Guest Post: A Janitor Remembers – by Mitchell Zucker

Guest Post: A Janitor Remembers – by Mitchell Zucker

Excerpts From The Cult of the Buffalo (originally written around 1978) by Mitchell Zucker Any resemblance of the characters in this story to actual characters is not only unintentional and coincidental but also reprehensible. The Royal vacuum sucked up the night’s...

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Sea Gull Cellar Bar Napkin Art Show

Sea Gull Cellar Bar Napkin Art Show

In June 2015 Jennifer Linley Taylor organized an auction and show of Sea Gull Cellar Bar Napkin Art at the Mendocino Art Center.  You can read more and view other pictures and links HERE.  You can find more on the Sea Gull Paintings HERE.  And, visit the Food Page for...

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Guest Post: My Ghosts – by James Maxwell

Guest Post: My Ghosts – by James Maxwell

EXCERPT 'A Mid-summers Night's Dream' The people of Mendocino and the regulars at the Sea Gull were not my only unrequited love affairs. It was my belief that I belonged here. True, I knew Antonia and her family when I arrived, but I moved to the coast because of the...

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B-Not

B-Not

We had our share of strange folks in and out of the Sea Gull.  Cat Woman (see Eleanor Cooney’s excellent article on p. 64-5 at this link), Mat-head, Radio Man, and a flasher who always arrived wearing a black trench coat and sat in a booth in the back of the dining...

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The Sea Gull Paintings

The Sea Gull Paintings

  "My first body of work was in 1976, painting the 12 Fairy Tale portraits of 150 Mendocino locals for The Sea Gull Restaurant and Cellar Bar," explains James Maxwell.  The paintings were completed between 1976 and 1986.  "The Sea Gull paintings represent the...

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86’d

86’d

In my early years at the Sea Gull there was a time when I lived upstairs in a converted liquor storage room. I hired Orval, the plumber, and Ed, the tile setter, to help convert one end of the small room into a bathroom with a shower. It was small, dark and it picked...

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The Trolley Problem and The Winter of Our Discontent

The Trolley Problem and The Winter of Our Discontent

The Trolley Problem was first introduced by the British philosopher Phillipa Foot in 1967.  Many versions of this problem have been used to elucidate some tricky issues surrounding morality.  The Sophie’s Choice-like decision that must be made in the Trolley Problem...

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The Waitress and the Rat

The Waitress and the Rat

Today is World Rat Day.  It’s a pity this holiday didn’t exist when I owned the Sea Gull.  I’ll admit to holding certain prejudices against rats, but I’ve learned to keep them to myself since World Rat Day was established over a decade ago.  Before rats got their day...

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How Richard Brautigan Saved My Life

How Richard Brautigan Saved My Life

One fringe benefit of working in a restaurant is watching the famous people that sometimes arrive unannounced hoping for a bit of normalcy.  In my first year at the Sea Gull, I was relaxing at the house next to the restaurant when I got an excited call from the...

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Jean St. Hill

Jean St. Hill

I met Jean in 1987.  She had a fascinating family history.  Her late husband, Thomas Nast St. Hill, was the grandson of the famous caricaturist and political cartoonist Thomas Nast.  Nast was the creator of our modern version of Santa Claus.  He also created the...

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The Sea Gull:  A Short History of its Location in Space

The Sea Gull: A Short History of its Location in Space

I had a restaurant in Mendocino, along the edge of the northern California coast.  I took that from Isak Dinesen’s first line in Out of Africa.  I changed it a bit.  I highly recommend you read every single one of her stories. Mendocino lies at the southern end of the...

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