Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Inner Sunset and Forest Hill Neighborhood

Rachele in Forest Hill Neighborhood

Rachele and I walked about 7 miles today in the Inner Sunset and through the Forest Hill Neighborhood, which is really a part of the Inner Sunset. It's a nice neigborhood with lots of mcMansions, which is I'm sure why they had to give themselves their own neighborhood name which is different from boring old Inner Sunset. Along the way, we stopped on West Portal for lunch at the same submarine shop I went to yesterday (Why go anywhere different?), and then we carried our sandwich next door to a nice little Giants pub and washed it down with a Sierra Nevada. Living the life!


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View from Lawton and 17th, Inner Sunset

St. Cecilia's at Ulloa and 17th

Inside St. Cecilia's

St. Cecilia's

St. Cecilia's

A sign to make you nervous in St. Cecilia's

The Grateful Head Salon on West Portal

Empire Theatre on West Portal

Forest Hill Neighborhood

Monday, November 22, 2010

New Shoes! Inner Sunset!

New Shoes!


I put on my new shoes and walked almost 7 miles in the Inner Sunset today, down 18th Street and back on Portola and Laguna Honda. There's a definite chill in the air these days - I guess Indian Summer is over, and Winter is around the corner.


I stopped at the Submarine Center on West Portal for a delicious Italian sub - I love the West Portal neighborhood - It's a great mix of interesting restaurants, stores, movie theatre, etc.


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San Francisco Public Library at Irving and 18th

Row of Houses on 18th Ave.

Gold Mirror Italian Restaurant at Taraval and 18th

View of St. Cecilia's Catholic Church on Ulloa and 18th

View from Wawona and 17th

Sutro Tower

Submarine Center on West Portal

Laguna Honda Hospital

Monday, November 8, 2010

The Presidio

Building on Kobbe Ave. in the Presidio


Today, on a beautiful Fall day, I walked alone through the Presidio and thought about my life. Almost 50 and so many more things to accomplish! I'm thankful for my partner, my family and friends, and I live in paradise. I'm melancholy and then I'm consoled - My walks are my therapy.


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Building at Kobbe Ave. and Greenough Ave.

Kobbe Ave. Building (Originally Officers Quarters)


Rob Hill Campground in the Presidio

Immigrant Point, the Presidio

View from Immigrant Point

View from Immigrant Point

Immigrant Point

Presidio Trust Building, newly renovated