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I Left My Car In San Francisco
San Francisco
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United States
I have a love-hate relationship with walking in SF. It's awfully nice to walk in the crisp cool weather now. Even when it rains, a hoodie or just your own headful of hair will keep the light drizzle out of your face. But SF is hilly. I love the downhill bits. I love-hate the uphill bits. Hate cos it just makes me pant and my calves and thighs just scream for whatever latest massage product Osim is selling back home. Love cos it means I'm killing calories by the gazillions and I won't feel so guilty about recreating those calories in the form of a delish Ghirardelli hot fudge sundae.
Anyway, I'm glad that SF is a really walkable city. Here are some highlights from The New Adventures of the Walking Kind:
- Hanging out in our all-time favourite fruit/store in the USA. They have free lessons on Mac applications! (But I dozed off during the Garage Band tutorial.)
The heavenly sweet fruit we pay homage to in every city.
- Milling around public spaces like
Union
Square, photographing the gorgeous
Spring
blossoms. Talking to pigeons and watching people (or is it suppose to be the other way round?)
No one's taller than I am! Nyeah nyeah.
I know what Trumpet Fish look like but these are... Trumpet Flowers? (Dad - need your help here.)
Dan looks good in pink.
Hooray! Behold the new iPod touch applications!
- Appreciating public art. None of the chi-chi fine art gallery stuff for us.
Colourful handpainted murals in Chinatown.
Your words fall on deaf.... feet.
The words fell outta these pages!
- Exploring Chinatown. Seeing whether the fictional Singapore Noodles is on the menu, as always.
Welcome to China...town.
I like walking. Especially when I get rewarded with a hot fudge sundae.
YL
written by
DanYilin
on April 8, 2009
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United States
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