Extended Stay America - Pleasanton - Chabot Dr.
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Counting down to our departure...
... that this last "chapter" of his life can be a comfortable and rewarding time if he will trust us to guide the process. All of the care facilities we visited were lovely and clean and happy places. The staff appeared very warm and caring and affirming of all the residents. I'm confident that once my dad adjusts to the new environment he will find that his quality of life and independence will actually be BETTER than it is ...
Traveling to England
... Catherine, Sheila's daughter to arrange for a different time of pickup at Heathrow. Fortunately, Sheila emailed Melinda Booth to forward our message to Catherine. Sheila had the phone set up for international calls, but that started the next day!
We each had a small screen on the back of the seat in front of us and after we were up in the air, it didn't work! The attendants said that they ...
Night 18: Golden Gate
... and Spanish "kindly" reminded the Russians that they had no claim to the land. The Russians said it was the closest place they could grow crops to feed their Alaskan colony at Sitka. They even brought Aleut kayakers to hunt otters (which the British Hudson's Bay Company felt was its right.) War seemed in order. The tumolt of post-Napoleonic international politics caused the tsar to abandon such a long shot. This kind of obscure, but important, history excited me. This is ...
Day Twelve, There's No Such Thing As Flat
... yards. People come from all over especially to drive down this crazy road. And even more people hang about at the top and the bottom taking photos of the crazy people in their cars. Today I was one of those people.
As I say, I left the cable car and headed to Lombard Street, which was about a thousand miles away, straight up hill (or so it felt, the uphill bit was certainly true - you don't see many fat people in that part of San Francisco, I can tell you). I reached the top ...
April 5, 2012
... was the only store which continued to sell Ginsberg's book 'Howl' even after it was banned, I bought a book and around the corner is Kerouac Alley, which has street art lining the walls, and inscriptions in the pavement. After taking some photos, I went up through Chinatown and back to the hostel. It was about 3:30pm when I got back, and I was booked on the night tour of Alcatraz which was departing at 6:10 from Pier 33. I got a BART to ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking
- Kitchenette
- Pets allowed