At first glance it looked like the shuttle dweller down the way was tripping on some kind of psychoactive medication or rehearsing for his grant application with the Ministry of Silly Walks.
But since I used to live in San Francisco and worked near Chinatown, I recognized he was doing tai chi. (Not to be confused with chai tea.)
In May of 2017, Kristen and I went to see the Matisse-Diebenkorn exhibit at SFMOMA. We took the ferry across the bay and the BART to the museum. Rode the trolley up the hill to Lombard St (the winediest (sp?)) street and strolled around the park atop the hill.
Walked down the hill to the center of town and had pizza at a table on the sidewalk. Everywhere folks were friendly and pleasant. It was a beautiful day! See: https://newmexnomad.blogspot.com/2017/05/san-francisco.html. Chicago is also a great city!
The boondocking places here in Texas are a lot more crowded this year. What are you finding out west?
ReplyDeleteIt seems less crowded here. The Canadians didn't come.
DeleteThank you. A sizeable bunch of Quebec Canadians are down here in south Texas.
DeleteThe border is closed for nonessential travel. I guess fleeing the Quebec winter is essential. But then, surprise, winter followed them down.
DeleteI visited San Fran in the late '80's...loved it ....heard it's changed considerably... and not for the better...
ReplyDeleteGood one! :)
ReplyDeleteIn May of 2017, Kristen and I went to see the Matisse-Diebenkorn exhibit at SFMOMA. We took the ferry across the bay and the BART to the museum. Rode the trolley up the hill to Lombard St (the winediest (sp?)) street and strolled around the park atop the hill.
ReplyDeleteWalked down the hill to the center of town and had pizza at a table on the sidewalk. Everywhere folks were friendly and pleasant. It was a beautiful day! See: https://newmexnomad.blogspot.com/2017/05/san-francisco.html. Chicago is also a great city!
Bigotry is never becoming.
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