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I heart San Francisco
... fog in the beachfront cafe. That night we have dinner at Cheesecake Factory on the roof top over looking Union Square. It's Tuesday 30th and today we "Bike the Bridge"! It's also the San Francisco Giants Victory Parade as they won the 2012 Baseball World Series (even though the world does play, just USA, ha!). They streets are packed with a sea of black and orange people! Everyone's come out to celebrate. The atmosphere is great! We head to Fisherman's ...
Endlich in San Francisco!
... Foto geschossen. Nach weiteren zwei Stunden hatten wir dann endlich unser Hotel mit dem vorher gebuchten Shuttle erreicht. Die Fahrt mit dem Shuttle war für uns gleich eine Stadtrundfahrt von Hotel zu Hotel.
Nachdem wir über 24 Stunden nicht mehr geschlafen hatten, sind wir dann ohne Abendessen um 17 Uhr schon ins Bett gefallen. Das war jedoch ein Fehler, ...
Dinner at the diner, nothing could be finer...
... store which only sells Halloween costumes. Im getting some ideas... Afterwards, Jamie gave me a private tour of the San Francisco Fire Dept Museum (as she is the curator!) This was really cool as my Dad is involved with a heritage fire brigade at home and so it was really interesting to compare the two histories (especially as their history is pretty recent compared to ours-it made me realise that we need to appreciate what a wealth of history we have around ...
Toronto to Incheon via San Francisco
... telling him paldal bridge (paldal-gyo) and eventually he understood. Finally I made it home and all my food items came thru ok so I tossed them in the fridge and freezer. This is decision year for me as I start my third year teaching in Korea. When I was in Toronto it felt like the last two years never happened and I could just go back to my old job ...
Golden Gate Park + Haight & Ashbury
... of! Some amazing vintage stores, like Wasteland which has both new and old clothes. There are stores entirely dedicated to tie-dye... AMAZING. It's quite amazing and eye-opening to see all of the homeless people around the city, especially through the park and through the H&A region. It's obvious that a lot of them have mental disabilities and have just fallen through the gaps of the American Health System which is sad to see, but it is comforting that the occasional store ...