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We had fun in san fran...cisco...
... then down to the fort mason center an old us military base handed over for civilian use in the 1970s and houses a mix of galleries and museums.. today was a chocolate fair.. stalls of people selling allsorts of flavoured chocolate the smells were amazing but we resisted the temptation and just looked through the windows..
on to marina park, full of skaters, cyclists and walkers as well as beautiful boats and good views of the bridge ..the houses in this area are ...
The Almost Death in San Francisco
... their words - think of who you are affecting. Think of what emotions you will cause with your words. If you say something, think of whether or not it’s going to make them angry enough to want to shoot you (ha, ha). But in a serious manner, remember - think BEFORE you speak! This could not only save time, and headaches, but it could also save your life!
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San Fransisco
... late. I am used to roughing it, but some of the motels were like drug dens. We found a reasonable one and luckily had got groceries as we have locked ourselves in, not going anywhere. Will be out of here first thing. The redwoods are so big, we are heading for the national park tomorrow to do some hiking before heading into ...
Last day in LA.. love the LA traffic!
... t get back in time but we beat the shuttle and had about 40mins to pack. Made it with 5mins to spare then waited another 15mins or so for the shuttle to show up.
Made our flight no problems after going through security theatre and getting into the Admirals Lounge.
Shuttle dropped off half of the plane at various places around San Francisco before stopping at our hotel. Room is really nice and huge!
So tired though. ...
Hills Hills And More Hills
... high over the bay. Once over the bay and through the tunnel we could see the grand city of San Francisco (and Oakland across the bay).
We continued on our way to find a campsite for the night. While looking at the map I saw a couple state parks, but not all had camping. I attempted to look up campgrounds in the area on my phone and figure out where they were. We picked out Mt. Tamalpais. I directed us towards the coast on some more twisty and ...