Change Is Hard

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Golden day in San Fran

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Yesterday we wore ourselves out walking in San Fransisco, starting with the Golden Gate Bridge.

Then taking a bus tour through San Fransisco…

…leaving us on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge in Sauceleto where we wandered around and listened to street musicians.

We took a ferry back to San Fransisco…

…then walked about a gazillion blocks, past protesters at the Federal Reserve…

….and took a cable car back to the Wharf.

We are tired.

And I won’t even talk about the naked guys on the beach or protesting Wall Street bailouts in front of the Fed.  Sorry, no pictures of that!

Today we’re on our way to Alcatraz.

 

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

8 thoughts on “Golden day in San Fran

  1. Cool! You are bringing back lots of memories for me. I LOVED Sausalito. Fun, fun place. And the cable car turnaround…so neat how they still do it by hand.

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  2. What a great trip!!

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  3. beautiful pictures!

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  4. Oh! You’ve got to frame the first picture of the bridge. Love that wave breaking on the rocks with the bridge in the background!

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  5. Don’t you just love San Fran – I hope you made some time to go to “little Italy” and ‘Chinatown’ – mmmmmmm they have some of the BEST food there. We use to go to a little place that made the BEST gelato you can probably fin in the States. Did you try any Dungenous Crab – I was never brave enough too !

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  6. No naked guy pictures? Sheesh! San Francisco is so lovely.

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  7. Got a photo of the naked protester later…but don’t think I’ll be posting it! LOL

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  8. Ha ha, naked protesters! I wouldn’t have the courage–or whatever–to post, either. **smiling**

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