We’ll be in the Bay Area for four full days on this trip. The first day, of course, we spent in the City. My foot was given the run-around (so to speak) and by midnight my foot was just about numb, but oh what a time we had!
We headed from Berkeley across the Bay Bridge…
…drove through downtown…
and up and down San Francisco’s famous hills…
and decided on the spur of the moment to stop in Chinatown:
Of course, with all the trinkets and knick-knacks in just about every store, we couldn’t help but play tourist:
And took all the requisite “look, we’re here” photos:
While I was waiting for Tom and Elisabeth outside yet another Chinatown trinkets store, I played with my shadow (a concept us Seattle-ites find intriguing):
After Chinatown, we headed toward the ocean, passing Grace Cathedral…
…as well as the “home” of someone who probably isn’t feeling like the recipient of much grace…
As we approached the Pacific Ocean, we came upon these familiar windswept San Francisco trees:
As a child, going to the Cliff House was always a special treat… though I don’t remember ever having a meal there! Yesterday, we did!
After lunch we explored the ruins of the Sutro bath house, which look like this now…
…but used to look like this!
I didn’t lament the loss of the bath house because it was gone before my time. But the fact that Funland at the Beach is now condos does really bother me!
My memories of Funland include bumpy wood slides, a long wall of distorting mirrors, and a big, fat, automated laughing redheaded woman. Oh… and my brother Michael literally running from ride to ride and exhibit to exhibit, like a kid on crack!
A few more tourisity photos…
…and we headed through Jurassic Golden Gate Park
to…
…where Kat is considering applying to nursing school.
As we toured the campus, Elisabeth sent a steady stream of photos to Kat.
After USF I insisted on heading to the Marina District to take some photos of the the City from the water, and of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz.
It was a cool and windy day, which meant that we were treated to this:
From the City, we made our way to my favorite cousin’s house on Grizzly Peak, near Tilden Park in Berkeley for a Zachary’s Pizza dinner… and even after that, at midnight, Tom and I met Ron, who also happens to be in Berkeley to take photos of the Dali Lama’s visit here. It was a FULL day – which explains my very low key, slow day today as I keep it mellow and slow… while Tom and Elisabeth run all Berkeley (which is wonderful for Elisabeth, as Cal is her alma mater)!
You got some real "postcard" shots! I love SF and loved my time living in the bay area. The last time I went back... we flew in to do Christmas shopping at Union Square. A very fun girls weekend!
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Suzanne
http://sugarloafcottage.blogspot.com
What gorgeous photos you take! I would pay for them as postcards. I'm glad you got around OK. My younger daughter's choir sang in Grace Cathedral last year. They had a great time in SF.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful city (and I'm envious of your beautiful day — although it WAS nice here Friday. Today not so much). I've only been to SF once and loved it. Also really liked Sausalito!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're able to be out and about (and overdoing it!)
You're in MY neck of the woods! :) I love SF. Although I didn't ever get to enjoy Fun Land, I feel as if I knew it. The cliff house (as you might know) was once the home of all the old mechanical coin operated games and what not that had lived in Fun Land. Now, however, all of the coin operated machines (included the red headed laughing lady who only costs 50 cents to hear) all live over at Pier 39. If you get a chance to stop in SF again before you leave, it's worth the visit. :) Beautiful pictures by the way. Hope you enjoy the rest of your trip!
ReplyDeletedid you do al of that in one day???? Huh? so much, so stunning, so fun!
ReplyDeleteI am so envious. It looks like such a great place to hang out.
Red headed laughing lady? That would be Laughing Sal. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me homesick for the Bay Area!
Lynn
Thanks so much for the photos. I haven't been to SF since about 1996 and your photos reminded me of how much I loved visiting there.
ReplyDeleteLaffing Sal is now at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk, an hour south of SF. She creeped my wife out.
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