Went to SFMOMA with Rosa.
Red Hill Station
Just discovered a new (to us anyway) amazing brunch place in SF. Red Hill Station! delicious!
Cement ship SS Palo Alto in Aptos, CA
The SS Palo Alto, aka “the cement ship” was permanently docked in 1930 at the end of a pier in Aptos, CA (where I grew up), and served as a resort gambling and dance destination for a year before storm damage made it usable for nothing more than a fishing spot.
My Indigenous People’s Day Cactus is in full bloom
My Indigenous People’s Day Cactus is in full bloom.
Smoke from California wildfires is turning the moon orange
At Avaya Stadium in San Jose. Go Quakes!
Orange Milan tram in San Francisco
Come to this year’s weekend September 8-9, 2018 to see the vintage streetcars from SF history and around the world. For more info: streetcar.org/muni-heritage-weekend-2018-september-8-9
One-Pot Portuguese(ish) Chicken and Rice
I went to Portugal last year (in 2017), and in Porto I stayed with a local family via AirBNB. One night when I was there we had a family dinner of chicken and rice. It was so tasty I’ve been wanting to reproduce it ever since. I texted the host to ask for the recipe when I got home, but he never replied. So the other day I decided I’d try to Google recipes on the Internet and make some.
Quakes v Sounders, July 25, 2018
Go Quakes! Watching San Jose Earthquakes vs. Seattle Sounders at Avaya Stadium in San Jose
Yellow Curry and Yellow Submarine
Lovely Thai food with Rosa and Yellow Submarine in restored 4k digital at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. What a great evening!
Golden Gate Bridge, August 2007
San Francisco’s iconic Golden Gate Bridge at dusk, August 2007.
On board the Dinky!
San Francisco Municipal Railway’s oldest streetcar, no. 578, affectionately called “the dinky,” during Muni Heritage Days on September 10, 2017