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Sweet Sausalito

San Francisco, United States


sorry guys, been 2 busy for blogging. here's 2 sum up the rest of our time in Sweet San Francisco. We decided that afterall, we do have great memories that we could take from this city. There are some very kind people here, very accomodating of tourists. The other day, we had a very proper lady offer us directions. Yesterday, a very kind and pleasant looking man offered to take pictures of us in a quaint little town along the coast - he even thanked us for visiting their place. And today, on the bus to the church, we didnt have the exact amount for fares - we had an angel in an older lady sitting next to us who gave us her ticket as she was getting off at next stop, and even gave us a dime to complete the other fare needed.

Day 3: Tandem Biking

we took the cable car again from Powell to Hyde at the wharf. From there, we rented a tandem bike (a first for the both of us) for the day @ $45. we got on the seats - on tiptoes - given our ungenerous heights, and started pedalling. It was surprisingly easier than it looked. The funny thing about tandem biking is that people you pass by the road always seem to find it humorous and you get these very funny but friendly grins all the time. Just as we were starting to enjoy it, we were heading uphill. Then the arguements and uncoordination set in. We were basically fighting halfway thorugh the route, yelling at each other everytime we get a chance (away from pedestrians). And then back to being the perfect team again when we get to a crowded area. haha!

Kanootz being the Captain relied on his stalker, Joia for directions. But she isnt a big fan of maps. Plainly, her navigational skills suck! The good thing about this is that we were always pleasantly surprised when we got 2 a really cool place that we hadnt expected.

Just like taking an impromptu turn when we saw a big dome which turned out to be the Palace of Arts. Jane, remember the place? movie? papa Richard G? haha! It was next to an exploratorium - which required a ticket - so obviously, we decided that best things in life are... ehrm, FREE!

Leaving the exploratorium meant an uphill ride to the Golden Gate Bridge. It also meant a lot of arguing. Kanootz would change gears without telling, and this would make Joia's pedals jerk so that her feet would slip off of them.

It wasnt until we got on the bridge that we figured out that sometimes, it can actually be easier for Joia if Kanootz lifted his feet and just drove, while Joia pedalled. Yay, now we're a happier team! haha!. And Kanootz got to rest on some parts of the route.

Riding on the bridge is an amazing feeling! The view is needless to say - magnifico! The city is partly covered in fog, the bridge beams in the sunshine... WOW!

Following bike routes, we got to this pretty little town called Sausalito. Overall, this is our sweetest memory of San Francisco. Mostly because it reminded us a lot of certain parts of Auckland. Funny that, it's like that quote we read somewhere saying we actually really travel to seek the familiar in the unfamiliar.

Haha! Sausalito is a quaint little town along the coast, posh-looking and very scenic, peaceful, victorian homes, romantic. For lunch, we had creamcheese & bagel and then we shared an icecream while waiting for the ferry back to San Francisco. The icecream, man, $4 a scoop. oh, but it was worth it - Ultra Chocolate, it was called, and yes, it was ULTRAH!

On the ferry back, there was this seagull sitting on the flag pole. We were taking a photo of it when it - pooped! Haha! Just as well the wind wasnt in our direction. And from the ferry is where Kenneth got a pretty shot of the San Francisco Skyline. We were knackered! What with the sun constantly on our necks, our legs sore from pedalling, and our bottoms scorched from the tough bike seats and bumpy hills, of course we would be. Ngorrk! That was us for the day.


Day 4: Alcatraz... not!
Tired from yesterday's tandem biking, we only got up at mid-day. We took the cable car to the wharf only to be told that tickets to Alcatraz were sold out for the day. It was amazing how we quickly shrugged our shoulders at the little disappointment. We had some help from the hostel manager telling us last night that he's never been to Alcatraz. Apparently, the city government chose to lease Alcatraz licence to a company who hired less skilled people at cheaper wages.

We then decided to just take in the atmosphere, do some people-watching - which is always interesting anyway. The money we save on the Alcatraz, we agreed that we'd spend it on 1 decent San Francisco dinner. We had grilled salmon - teriyaki for Joia, mango seared for kanootz. Ooooh, that was yum, smokey!We stayed out till late so we were able to grab some sunset photos.

Day 5: Rest Day
By this time, we are pretty tired and as much as we've enjoyed our short stay here, we have had enough. shame though, as we've only just figured out their MUNI public tranport system. In the morning we went to church. We were just happy we could keep Sabbath this week. Anyway, the afternoon meant packing up and finishing this blog entry for you guys. We love you, and y'all stay well.

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permalink written by  garcia on November 4, 2007 from San Francisco, United States
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hello joia and kanootz,

just letting you know guys that i am fan. wohoo!

permalink written by  pam on November 4, 2007


salamat po! stay tuned... haha! - New York blogbit to come soon... xx

permalink written by  garcia on November 5, 2007


family & friends: we are safe and well here in New York - thank God. joia is very very jet lagged... hasnt slept for 2 days... but she'll get over it. first NY blog entry will come soon. please all keep well. xxx

permalink written by  garcia on November 5, 2007


Hello, delayed reaction but hope you don't mind. Looks like you both are having heaps of fun. Stay on the safe side...but don't let that stop you getting out of your comfort zone! Love your pix and your blogs...keep them coming..
Luv you both
Mama K


permalink written by  Georgine Crawford on November 6, 2007


thanx ma. you were right about old cities. but yes, we are enjoying our trip and we've been blessed with perfect weather since San Francisco. Rose and Jericho are too kind to us, they took the day off yesterday to take us around and teach us the ins and outs of New York Subway.

permalink written by  garcia on November 6, 2007


Ate joia and kuya kanootz... gr8 to hear you are having heaps of fun!!! 'will w8 for the NY blog... please say hi to ate rose and kuya Jericho (kahit di nmn nila ako kilala,haha!!!)

Labshu both!!! 'missing you heaps!!! miss na din kau ni Baleno...

permalink written by  Jane Pintucan on November 6, 2007


sorry guys, this is how busy NY is... dont even get 2 sit and write. but will try our hardest 2 find time. please be patient with us.

permalink written by  garcia on November 7, 2007


Hello, Garcias! Yep, "nanay" Leila is here now and she sends her regards. She says she hopes you enjoy your trip around the world. We'll be waiting for your next update. Miss you both and take care always. God bless! :)

permalink written by  Ba-alan family on November 10, 2007

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dated for 8 years, married for nearly 4 years, no littlies yet, understandably bored and seeking new adventures... therefore, we go.

young married couple. both born in the same small rice-farming village in the northern Philippines. presently residing in beautiful New Zealand. guy (Kanootz)...

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