Showing posts with label E Clampus Vitus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label E Clampus Vitus. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2013

Little Brown Church -- September 27, 2013

This plaque, placed by E Clampus Vitus, stands in front of the Little Brown Church in Pacifica.  The church was built by the Presbyterians in 1910, to serve the area's growing population after the 1906 Earthquake and Fire.  It served as Pacifica's police station from 1983 to 2003.  Now the Pacifica Historical Society is raising funds to make it into a city museum.

Tim Lincecum beat the Dodgers last night, in what may have been his last start as a Giant.

Tonight I was happy to see Hunter Pence win the 2013 Willie McCovey Award. 

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Haircut, Rain, Palm Sunday -- March 31, 2012

I left the house to get a haircut.  It was raining hard and our traditional puddle had formed out front.  After, I drove by the Little Brown Church where E Clampus Vitus was dedicating a plaque, but I didn't stop because of the rain.  The rain stopped by the afternoon

We went to Good Shepherd for Palm Sunday mass at 5 o'clock.  The deacons handed out palms before mass and Father Jess blessed them at the beginning.  That way I didn't have to hand them out after. 

We went to Guerrero's for dinner.  We saw the goats up on the hillside.  When we came out, it was raining again. 

I took the photo on 27-January-2012. 

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Train Station #22 -- May 6, 2010


The Ocean Shore Railroad has been gone since 1921. Granada Station in El Granada was moved up the hill from its original location and made into a house. An E Clampus Vitus placque marks the original site. Note the spikes.