| | | Chinatown Detail. Shocking. | |
| | | Larkspur, CA: Not a 1960's Ed Rucha-esque building as scholars once thought. | |
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| | Berkeley, as always, is aware of the problem... | |
| | | ...for now, they have removed the 9 in protest. | |
| | | Another mysterious facility consuming one of the last available zip codes. | |
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| | The SF weather forecast showed only this one icon for each of its 7 days. | |
| | | The commissioner in front of an impressive scupture. | |
| | | panoramic view of sculpture on embarcadero plaza. | |
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| | | the other rock is smiling blissfully. It is laying on its side for some reason. | |
| | | fiberglass hearts. everywhere. | |
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| | I actually liked them. Mostly. | |
| | | Serves as a mailbox for the Universal Postal Service. I dropped a note here. | |
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| | | ...and another vintage streetcar. | |
| | | Transamerica pyramid (left). The commissioner (right). | |
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| | Wait. What does that sign say? | |
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| | bay bridge espresso panorama | |
| | | | My cheap hotel. It supports local artists. | |
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| | There are tons of little alleys named for local artists. This is one... | |
| | | ...near City Lights Bookstore... | |
| | | ...where I read Jack Kerouac's 'San Francisco Blues.' | |
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| | The street Alan Ginsberg lived on when he wrote "Howl." | |
| | | One of the always assaulting hilltop views. | |
| | | A sculpture of Ben Franklin. How novel. | |
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| | The commissioner before climbing Lobard Street. | |
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| | | Jimmy Stewart is rescuing Kim Novak on the other side of that building. | |
| | | This font was everywhere on older SF signs. | |
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| | | The iconography of James Garfield | |
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| | Reading. Drinking Coffee. San Francisco. | |
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