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The SS Vallejo in 2026, former home of Alan Watts
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The SS Vallejo in 2026, former home of Alan Watts

What you're looking at here is a photo taken a few months ago of the SS Vallejo. Alan Watts spent the last twelve years of his life there, from 1961 to 1973 where he split time between the boat and his cabin at Druid Heights on Mt. Tamalpais (where he died), but the Vallejo was where he wrote and even delivered many of his talks. It's a fascinating piece of history.

In February 1967 the Houseboat Summit was hosted on the Vallejo. You can actually find this online if you search for it but I won't link it here because they're not official sources. The recording is of a conversation between Watts, Leary, Ginsberg, and Gary Snyder that ran in the San Francisco Oracle.

Quick context on Varda too, since there is a Varda Landing sign nearby in the road where the Vallejo is docked. Jean Varda an artist bought the boat with Gordon Onslow Ford for $500 down and $60 a month. Varda died in 1971 of a heart attack stepping off a plane in Mexico City. Watts died at Druid Heights in 1973. It's great that the boat seems to be being looked after and is still there to this day.

Edit: Thanks for the award, I've never had one of these before!

u/binauralmaster — 21 hours ago

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