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Krystal Gambie is a native of the legendary Gates Co-Op enclave at Waldo Point. Her father, the late Charles Michael Haas II, known on the waterfront as Michael Woodstock, was an editor, shop owner and teacher.
Her mother, Penny Berardi, was the Co-Op office manager, and also helped found the clothing store Waldo Works on Gate 5 Road in the 70s. Together, they published the alternative newspaper Garlic Press. Krystal’s first job, at age 12, was working as editor on the dream journal GATES with John Van Daam. Always actively involved in the community, she was on the Co-Op board of directors in her 20’s.
After moving to the East Coast several years ago, Krystal has returned to her roots. She is researching a book titled Gone With the Tide — a waterfront history starting in the 1950s. Each chapter will represent a decade through art, photography, and stories, plus tributes to noteworthy figures in order of their arrival at Gate 6.
Inspired by her research, she has opened a shop called Waterfront Wonders at 314 Caledonia Street (next door to Waterstreet Hardware) that features an eclectic mix of jewelry, fashions, and vintage artworks.
For those interested in Sausalito’s bayfront history, Waterfront Wonders offers a step back in time.
Here are examples of some of the nostalgic works you can find there:
– Pen and ink prints by brothers James and John Kendall.
– Photographs and books by houseboat historian Bruce Forrester.
– Photo prints by Rolling Stone photographer Lawrence White.
– Anchor out photographer Patrick O’Brien is selling his images for the first time at Krystal’s request.
– Other photographers include Craig Kolb and Judith Bang-Kolb, Jay Tamang and Scott Hess
Local artist and musician Stephen Ehret’s paintings of local scenes.
– Paintings created expressly for Waterfront Wonders by ark-dweller Ana Harlow.
– Recent colored pen and ink scenes by Stevie of Pelican Harbor.
– Oil paintings of houseboats and mermaids by Tom Gardner, aka MOT.
When it comes to local authors, Waterfront Wonders stocks:
– Catherine Labate’s photobook, Once Upon the Waterfront.
– Former Co-Op attorney Charles Bush’s novel Houseboat Wars.
– Long time waterfront resident Jeremy Coon’s book of paintings.
– Susan York’s children’s book Meggie and the Mermaid.
– Michael Konrad’s book, Life on the Dock, an informal introduction to marine biology.
– Four books by South 40 Pier resident Guy Biederman.
– Kym Trippsmith’s novel The Amazon Queen, set on Richardson’s Bay back in the day.
– Colleen Rae’s novel One Sausalito Summer.
The shop also carries Krystal’s own nautical and guitar pick jewelry, plus other designs by Jessica Green, Dona Schweiger and Jennie Friedman.
Waterfront Wonders is participating in Sausalito’s Gingerbread House tour beginning Dec. 8, and also sponsors Arts & Crafts Night featuring local artisans on Wednesdays from 6-8 p.m. For more information, search for the Waterfront Works group on Facebook.
😀 MarinLocalNews even used one of my photos for this article! I am absolutely flattered.
Thank you Krystal for sharing my pictures with people in your amazing shop! I am forever grateful 🙏🏽
I have always wanted to show people the scenes I capture and never even imagined it happening until Krystal noticed. What a [wow] moment in time for me. I have sooo many to share that will leave yall in awe! 😀
Patrick 🕊
Right on, brother. I am elated for you. I am going to try my hand at wood carving. Maybe I’ll bring a couple of pieces by.
Awesome! Go Brian Go.
I have made multiple films with Richardson Bay as the background and story line. Search YouTube for @SaintsReport1