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Photos of Our House at 17830 Bruce Ave Los Gatos, CA - Now Gone - Loma Ave, Eureka - Redwood Street, Cutten and Main Ave, Orangevale...

Photos of Our House at 17830 Bruce Ave Los Gatos, CA Vanderlaan Family
In this Living Room...
My Parents had a SNCC fundraiser during the 1960s. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.

 A Black Man gave a speech about The Civil Rights Movement and we sold admission tickets. Many people attended and the house was packed. In general, my parents were opposed to racism. Los Gatos had VERY few Black people but Many Mexican Americans and Orientals.

Photos of Our House at 17830 Bruce Ave Los Gatos, CA Vanderlaan Family
Grandpa Malek worked as a carpenter (general contractor). He would build entire houses. Mom's family would live in the houses while they were being built and then move on to the next house when grandpa sold it. Our family house on Hedding Street in San Jose was built by grandpa. We had to move because it was under the flight path for airplanes to the San Jose Airport and the entire neighborhood became uninhabitable when JET airplanes were invented. We moved to Los Gatos and the house was put onto a truck and moved to Almaden. The house was valuable enough to justify moving it instead of simply tearing it down. Grandpa became a carpenter right after the 1906 earthquake. He was living in Oregon when the call went out for all able bodied men to go work rebuilding the city of San Francisco. He also built a house on "The 17 Mile Drive" a neighborhood of palatial mansions in Carmel. Mom, Dad and Grandpa built a Redwood Deck on the back of our house in Los Gatos in 1960.

Photos of Our House at 17830 Bruce Ave Los Gatos, CA Vanderlaan Family
Of Course, I COULD Have Just Lived in The Bruce Ave House After My Father Died BUT... I Had Built an Excellent Life in Eureka, CA with a Job, Friends, Cool and Rainy Weather (no Danger from Wildfires) - Small Town (safe) Culture... Six Miles from Arcata, Ground Zero for Marijuana Farming in the USA... Humboldt State University (My Alma Mater - Class of 2005) and and and Los Gatos Just Fails to Compare... "It's a Quality of Life Thing" said My Friend Jesse, The Leader of the Band Womama That Played Positive World-Beat Music for Free in Central Park... So We Sold The House in Los Gatos and Kept The Money... Bought a House in Eureka for 1/5th the Price and Continued to Love Life Behind the Redwood Curtain... Sometimes It's Difficult To Believe the Outside World Really Exists... Why Are Those People Over There is So Much Trouble All the Time? I Don't Know BUT... Don't Come Here With Your Failed Culture and Crazy Beliefs...

Photos of Our House at 17830 Bruce Ave Los Gatos, CA Vanderlaan Family
I remember buying a slice of Redwood Burl at That Store/Gallery on Highway 9 directly across the Street from San Lorenzo High School. We were taking a Stained Glass Window Making Class at West Valley Junior College Night School. I made a Red Rose Framed by that Burl... and it hung in the Window of my Father's House for decades... and... I noticed the ERROR I made in the construction of that window... and it bugged me for about 10 seconds every time I saw it... I also made a Clock from a slice of Burl... and It hung in the Living Room... The School was right next door to a drive in Movie Theater and at Night we could walk over and see the movies without paying. Saw "Carrie" there... My Father Bought a Stained Glass Window for His Office from Mike Coolie... a Business Expense and Fully Tax Deductible because it Had the Name J.D.Vanderlaan - Realtor Etched into the window...

Photos of Our House at 17830 Bruce Ave Los Gatos, CA Vanderlaan Family
 At The Engineer's Club Picnic, Mom Won the Hammering a Nail Contest for Women . Grandpa worker as a Carpenter and He Taught Mom. They Built a Redwood Deck on the Bruce Ave House. Mom worked as a Librarian at Fisher Junior High School. Marguerite Vanderlaan... 

Photos of Our House at 17830 Bruce Ave Los Gatos, CA Vanderlaan Family
On the Left is a Fantastic Fabric Art
Hanging Made by My Mom...
 

Martin, Nicole and Vanessa Vanderlaan

Justin Vanderlaan, Bonita Post, Nicole Vanderlaan Smith

Justin Vanderlaan and Martin Vanderlaan
In the 1990's I often drove around with my Dad. One time we were cruising down Vista Ave near our home and he said "At least I raised you right, that man's son became a "Merry Prankster"...and he pointed to a neighbor's house. I have forgotten who the boy was but I'm sure he was older than me... more like my big brother's age. And definitely NOT Neal Cassady. He lived in a Different part of Los Gatos.


I was living in Willow Glen at that time and Working at Radio Shack and he would often come over an we would get a cup of coffee and sit on a sunshiny bus stop and "solve the problems of the world". He often wrote letters to the editor and they usually got published in the San Jose Mercury News. One letter recommended putting a stop light on Almaden Expressway at a dangerous intersection and soon the city installed one there. Saved some lives...

My mom's family lived in "The Heart of the Willows" and I remember going to Christmas Parties there. My uncle made apricot white lightning and I would eat an apricot, get drunk and then dance with my cousin. The adults thought it was funny to have small children experience sexual desire before puberty... HA HA! The way he made the liquor was to fill a mason jar with pitted apricots and rock candy (sugar) then pour in vodka. Set that jar on a shelf for a year and the liquid was nearly 100% alcohol.


He also went to a bar named "Chick Letty's" during prohibition. Willow Glen was an unincorporated part of Santa Clara County just outside the border of San Jose. The laws were not enthusiastically enforced in the County... Decades later I went to the same bar and purchased illegal marijuana in the parking lot. SO, nothing has really changed... He bought illegal booze and I bought illegal reefer...


Mom's grade school has been recycled as a Senior Center and Dad went there to participate in their bus trips to Eureka. It was a voyage to the Bear River Casino in Lolita but he just used it as a handy way to travel to see me.

Gregory Vanderlaan in Halloween Mask
Dia de Los Muertos Celebration at Work...
I Just Printed a Grateful Dead Album Cover
and Cut out the Eye Holes on the Skull... Wore it as a Mask. 

Co-Workers at the DHHS Office in Eureka, CA
Halloween Costumes at the Office.
We Were a TV Game Show. Deal or No Deal
Our House 17830 Bruce Ave Los Gatos CA 95030 - gvan42 - Gregory Vanderlaan
Our House 17830 Bruce Ave Los Gatos CA 95030
The New Owners Tore Down My Father's Custom 
Built House and Built a McMansion...
Then they Blurred Out Google Street View So
No One Can See What They Did... 
But They Didn't Blur Out The Satellite View. 
Two Houses to the Left is Victor Koman's House.
READ MORE: https://gvan42.blogspot.com/2018/03/growing-up-in-los-gatos-california-in.html

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Photos of Loma Ave in Eureka, CA - When we sold Dad's House We Bought This Home for Victoria and I... 

6353 Loma Eureka, CA

6353 Loma Eureka, CA

Satellite View 6353 Loma

From the Living Room we can see the Humboldt Bay - the South and North Jetties that form the Entrance Channel and the Pacific Ocean... The Sun Sets into the Ocean at a Different Location depending on the Season... Farther to the Right in the Summer and Farther to the Left in the Winter... It's amazing when Science is Verified by Reality. 

Orangevale, CA
Where I Live Now. 7117 Main Ave Orangevale, CA 
Near Sacramento


Picture of Victoria's Sister Beth, Our Home in the Redwood Forest and a Tower of Jewels Plant. in Cutten California near Eureka.
My Truck and The Magic Bus Kinetic Sculpture

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I Found 15 Photographs of Our House on Realtor Dot Com... I Guess that when we were trying to sell the House they Built an Advertisement Online... So People Could See What They Were Getting... These were Taken by a Professional Real Estate Photographer and Most Look The Same As The Ones I Took... Except the One With the Front Door and Back Door Open at the Same Time... That's Excellent... 
Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave

Our House in Los Gatos, CA - Vanderlaan Family 17830 Bruce Ave




I remember Vasona Lake in Los Gatos, California before it became a Park. There was a lot of Bamboo and Cattail swamps. We went swimming off the Dam... We Fed the Ducks...

  • Later, when it was a Park I went sailing with Barry Hill in a Homemade "El Toro" Boat that his Dad, Robert, Made out of a Kit... The Last time I was driving around with My Dad, they tried to get $5.00 admission to the Park and I refused... We drove to Apollo Heights behind Saratoga instead... That is a Epic View. Looking down on the Paul Masson Mountaintop Winery... and Los Gatos, Moffett Field, San Francisco... Our house on Bruce Ave. was able to get San Francisco TV Stations if you pointed the Antenna in the Exact Right Direction. We owned a Radio Shack Antenna with a Rotator Box... and we did NOT climb up on the roof ourselves to install it. MOM insisted that we stop climbing up on the roof and Hire People to do stuff like that... and that worked! We never fell off the roof! That house has vanished... the new owners had it torn down so they could build a McMansion and Reap a Profit... I wonder what happened to the Redwood Deck that Mom, Dad and Grandpa built themselves? That wood is still valuable 60 years later.
  • and then the People on the Facebook Group "Things I Remember Growing Up in Los Gatos" said: 

  • Terry Kirby I remember too...We hung out and swam in that slimy water behind the dam...Good times..👍
  • Brian Glenn The swimming area in the late 50s was at oak meadow park in los Gatos but I swam at the dam in the60s I remember a hundred people laying on towels on the dam and swimming all day
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    • Terry Kirby Brian Glenn We swam behind the dam and hung out all day. I think I remember it was the early 60s? And part of it was slimy. Not all of it. LOL Fun times❤️I lived right down the street. Oak Meadow was too far for me.
  • Sheila Brown I remember sailing with Joel Place in his El Toro on Vasona lake
  • Leslie J Montague I remember swimming behind the dam too, but it wasn't slimy. You could swim across the lake and in the middle it was shallow over building foundations. Dangerous to walk because of basement holes.
    • Tødd Frederick Sounds like the danger of swimming in quarries with steep dropoffs, dark water, obstructions like construction equipment abandoned in the middle of the water, and a dangerously low water temp. 

      Swimming off a dam is something of the past. These days we have cut out all those childhood risks.
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  • Gregory Laan I was really impressed that a person could build a boat... In his Garage... That's a skill my family does not have... and then, a friend of my Dad's Built a BIG BOAT in his basement way up on Black Road... and had to Partially Dismantle the House to get it out...
  • Gregory Laan Looking at Los Gatos from Apollo Heights
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    • Amy Kirk Od Gregory Laan I lived in the house on the left with the blue tile roof. Great view! We also lived below the dam in LG.
    • David Brock Amy Kirk Od Was that the house your dad built way up on the ridge above Montalvo. Worked with Matt and Ed all on that house all Summer before going off to college.
  • Victor Koman I remember taking advantage of all the wonderful boyhood adventures Los Gatos offered not NEARLY enough! I don't think I ever stuck a toe in Lake Vasona or even got near the dam. I mostly biked and walked around the park and downtown LG — mostly alone — and had a good time doing so.
  • Lisa McGowan I love your reminiscences.
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  • Linda Woodworth We had a town swimming pool off of East Main. So much fun. Lost it to the Freeway (17). Also had avTeen Center on East Main across from the high school. Donations and sweat built that Center. Among the financial contributors was a famous violinist that lived in our area. Lots of dances after football games. So much fun. It was torn down and replaced with a Senior Center.
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    • Randy Southwick Linda Woodworth Yehudi Menuhin.
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    • Lynn Woolard Merrill He used to come in my dad's cleaning plant. He would come in the back door usually dressed in shorts and sandals with socks and a Hawaiian shirt. He would light the place up. The park that we lost the Highway 17 was one of the prettiest parks I've ever seen anywhere. I loved going there. I learned to swim in that pool.
    • Gail Frey Collie Love to see any photos. Any one have any?
    • Gail Frey Collie We moved here in 56. Did I miss it?
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  • Fred Capp Next time you want to go to Vasona, do what I do. Park on Garden Hill, or along the creek somewhere, and walk in.
  • Aaron Crumpton Ranger Rick was a D—k
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  • Jeff Crosby WOW! I am getting old. I remember Vasona in the 1950s as a gravel pit and no highway 17. Farley Road crossed it. You could drive from across Farley from Blossom Hill Manor—through the gravel bed—across Los Gatos Creek—and back on to Farley to reach Winchester. The creek was usually shallow enough to drive through it. 😎
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    • Debi Thompson-Boring You mean the Farley Rd that ends at Flintridge Dr.? (my old street) Wow! So it went all the way across where Hwy 17 is? Wow! Did not know that!)
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    • Carrie Gray Jeff Crosby I remember the gravel pit also. It belonged to my great grandfather. My Dad worked there also then the county wanted it. Immeniet domain action.
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  • ToddRene Patterson I lovef floating threw the tubes on the "Rapids " at vasona. So much fun 40 years ago that was.
  • Bill Chrisman In 1960 Vasona was just a rock quarry. We used to swim in the ponds that they used to was the gravel with. Water came from LG creek.
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  • Terry Laucher The Vasona Park gravel pit was owned by Lark Shrader. When it got taken out and replaced with Highway 17, Lark ave was created. His children went to LGHS. One was in my class of '60. I think his son got one of the first Edsel Fords as was seen in theSee More
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    • Russ Hanson Kid was Randy Schrader. He was in my HS class. THey had an angus ranch some where else. He used to show the angus steers at the fair (FFA).
    • Lynn Woolard Merrill Terry Laucher I remember when 17 was just about ready to be paved. It was the best bike coasting, flexi flyer riding hill ever. I remember the Schrader kids too. Anita Schrader was in my class. We were living off Roberts Road and the construction of thSee More
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    • Terry Laucher Roberts Rd was the funky, winding Rd where Blossom Hill comes through today, I believe. I think John Mercer's family live off there somewhere. How did your family go about getting a house designed and built? And where? Deanna Shrader was in my class. So sweet.
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  • Stacy Renee I remember taking all those things to and the choo-choo train. I disliked the ducks when they tried to bite my child. That was 32 years ago.
  • Jeffrey Rodgers I grew up within walking distance to Vasona. Lots of fishing, exploring, and sailing El Toro’s and Sunfish. The dog could swim off leash. The water was clear. The ducks were everywhere. Very good memories. We would slide down the big hill on ice blocks on hot summer days.
  • Joyce Erwin The best was Billy Jones train on Dave’s Avenue when he lived there. That little train going around his orchard was so much fun! He had a cement above ground pool that he used to let us swim in. Walt Disney came to see him in the 1950’s for his ideas for the Disneyland trains.
  • Russ Hanson Are "gang" local neighbor kids we used to fish there all the time 50-early 60's. One time a dairy had thrown the bull ball in the lake and they washed ashore. Scared the heck out of us.
  • Debi Thompson-Boring My sister and I use to sneak out (we lived on Flintridge Dr, which is right on 17) and we would literally RUN across 17 to get to Vasona to meet up with my older brother and his friends and slide down the grassy hills on huge ice blocks. Can't believe we never got run over 😁
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  • Ann Parle Thanks Gregory, for the memories, we lived close to the park before it was a park. Spend the summer at the dam, that's when the railroad tracks was still there. Always barefooted the tracks where hot. Raided the apricot trees on the way, nobody cared. Lived near Farley road.
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  • Howie Brooks Used to go to the gravel beds in the late 40s early 50s.
  • Janine Lydon Debbie.. omg..
  • Mark Matthew Schmale Do you remember the peralta adobe before the fire? It used to be in that meadow on the left as you drive in vasona before the old dump where they found live grenades from the war. The lake used to be a quarry im told below the dairy farm that was betweSee More
  • Laurel Panighetti Blakley I remember walking to oak meadow and vasona and catching frogs in the creek What fun memories
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  • Trina Crosby It used to be a gravel pit. I went there with my Dad to get gravel in our dump truck. Fun times😄💕
  • Esjean Jussenle I go into Vasona for free, with my disabled placard. 
    I can't go on any hikes or anything, but just sitting for a while in the peace is nice.
    All SCC parks have no fee with handicap placard.
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  • Sterling Bates Yes, I remember the Gravel Pit there too, before the lake..
  • Lara Allen Fabans Did you have to take piano lessons from Mrs. Sherman? That's what I remember most on Bruce Ave :-D
  • Terry Laucher I bought an old beat up motor scooter off of Doug Sherbinski, down by Vasona Park area. Cost was $30. Got it home and it never ran again. Where is Doug Sherbinski?
  • Holly Westfall Powers My dad took my brother and me sailing at Vasona in the 60s. While my dad and brother were taking the sails down, I was standing on the dock bending over using a stick I had found to gouge the styrofoam under the dock. I pushed too hard and went head over heels into the water! My clothes were soaking wet when we got home, and my mom was angry with my dad for not watching me better!
  • Holly Russ Smelt Did Barry Hill have a brother named Allan? He was a friend of my brother’s.
  • April Heath My mom use to take me to play on that plane that is still there
  • Mark Dias What year did it become a park ?
  • Mark Dias Same with my house on yeap Bruce Ave too. When the guy who moved in (was the CEO of a small high tech company in Silicon Valley) was building it. I would drop by and he would show me the plans on what he was doing. I told him he should have given my dad tips. My dad sold it for a million. The new house is appraised at well over three million.
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  • Carol Christofferson Hock Nice article Greg, I lived on May's ave.....‼️
  • Sandra Agatha Johnson I have a picture of my daughter at Vasona front page of San Jose Mercury news. She was blowing bubbles on a park bench and I was sitting. 7 months pregnant with her brother. She died in a car accident in Florida at 18 but she made the San Jose Paper and The Minnesota Herald tribune in her short lifetime. She loved that park.
  • Kimberly Van Metre I walked the park, which would be 38 years ago today. It brought on my labor and my sons bday is today!! I will always remember that walk in the park! Can’t sleep now because of the memories.... it’s going to be a wonderful day, 38 years later... so blessed
  • F Krue Krueger I lived at 15983 Rose Ave I put two Los Gatos cats at each side of the driveway.

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