Blue Heron Inn
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I'm in San Francisco Baby!
... Park so we could take Javier for a walk, and also Diana wanted to show me Haight Street. I am not sure if any of you know this street but it is famous for all the hippies and also the homeless and pot smokers. It's a really long street selling all retro goods, cafes and tobacco shops selling legal highs!!! Very interesting!
After stopping for a coffee and some sushi, we then headed back to the car and drove down to the bay area known ...
Touring San Fran
... immigrants in the late 1800's.
We took the boat back to the dock and walked to Pier 39, or Fisherman’s Wharf, where we had lunch at Chowders restaurant. I love the bread bowls with clam chowder we have found on the west coast! After lunch we walked out on the pier to see the sea lions that nap on the docks. They were funny to watch – making loud noises, grunting at each other and flopping around for everyone’s ...
Uniting the world through cheesy Europop
... to loaded onto the ships to be taken off down the river. We passed the area where DB Cooper is assumed to have landed. He hijacked a plane and demanded $200,000 and a parachute. He was never found, and the bills were never put into circulation so he is assumed to have not survived the fall. So its thought he is still out there somewhere. We then stopped in Vancouver, though not the big Canadian one, the little Washington one, then crossing over the state boundary into ...
Grapes in the mist...
... and the fact that Brewser did his secondment through Deloitte for 3 months in San Francisco, made for a full three days where we covered the town to a greater extent than a lady of the night. My photo chief-editor and I have decided to collaborate our efforts even further to sync the sequence of the photo's with the story, so please follow accordingly as we've upped the upload to 20 of our finest snaps.
The greater San Francisco area makes for ...
Day 3: Pootling about
... seemed likely as we weren't yet adjusted to the time zone, we would catch the bus down to Embarcadero and track down a stunning American Diner that we had found on our first trip. It is in a aluminium trailer, has a major domo on the door, has leather seats in the booths and serves the most amazing French Toast! After that we thought we might cross the Bay to Berkeley which the Rough Guide says is worth a ...
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