Monday, March 19, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO CA

En route to San Fransisco we travelled through Gilroy CA, the garlic capital of CA.
Our RV park was alongside the CANDLESTICK stadium.
Then we were off to downtown SF.
Fishermans Wharf is a great city landmark.
The waterfront had changed little since the 70's.
ALCARTRAZ is a focial point of the harbour.
I had hoped to be interviewed for the position of head swim coach since the job included -at least one bar in every room and free room and board!
Unfortunately the swim commute was through shark infested cold water and I refused their offer.
The original sourdough bread bakery.
Yummy seaford!!
The area had many characters.
A singing dapper who sang just for us.
A gold covered resident.
This was an interesting fellow who wheeled his chair in reverse the entire length of the street. Notice the "backup" mirror in his hand.
 Every street seems to be up or down.
It was a hoot to haul a trailer through this city.
 A floating village in Sausalito, outside SF, was unique.
No two were the same.
Mission Dolores
Located in the heart of the city, the crowds at the mission were huge.
It had to be one of the most beautiful missions in the USA.
The city streets were very colourful and full of life.
The Golden Gate Bridge

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