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Travel-velocity slow to stop

Travel is tough when the view looks like this. For me actually it isn't the rain that keeps me home but the city view. I love my San Francisco view plain and simple. It makes it difficult for me to leave. Crazy? Maybe. I certainly have friends who can't wait to get away to somewhere warm and dry by the time February and March arrive. They either live in the snow and are tired of shoveling the white stuff and driving through it, or they live in the northern wet and muddy regions. However for me, I can't complain because for the most part our weather in San Francisco is mild compared to places like Seattle or Boston. So, I think I will sit here and enjoy this passing storm, not complain when I have to put on a rain slicker to take the dog out for a walk, and contemplate my return to Japan. I am due for an Asia adventure and it has been quite a few years since a flight took me in that direction. So far three good reasons: Japanese friends are having babies, I'm intere...

San Francisco is THIS big today


The city of St. Francis has a birthday this weekend. San Francisco was founded on June 29, 1776, well before California became a state in 1850. The city is still just as pretty after more than 200 years. Come visit and see how she keeps her looks, and if you need help with your trip check out Uptake, a great travel site that I contribute every week to - they have loads of information.


This weekend there are lots of activities to celebrate the Presidio and its part in San Francisco's history and present. This morning we saw a parade. The city of San Francisco every weekend has lots to share with you, including the new King Tut exhibit at the De Young Museum. It was 30 years ago when it last came to town.

It is a glorious weekend ahead of the 4th of July with perfect weather for visitors. No sweltering and melting, just sunshine and cool layers of fog to keep you air conditioned.

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