Spring is officially in session, as I may have mentioned, so it's time to get outdoors with the rest of the Bay Area denizens and explore. Today, one of my best friend's and I drove fifteen minutes from my house to Tennessee Valley, in Marin, and did a late afternoon/evening hike to Pirate's Cove. We were done by 7:45pm, with the sun still shining, and were able to enjoy a satisfying, healthy dinner at Cafe del Soul. I kept saying it on the hike, and I'll say it again, we live in the best place on earth....
Inspired by the book "Letter from New York" by Helene Hanff, this is a space to share the quotidian aspects of this unique city I’ve lived in for over a decade. It's meant to catalog my favorite "city living" stories, share travels near and far, and display photos of places I love.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Reasons I Love SF: Photography
This afternoon, I left work early and went to visit Pier 24 Photography, an exhibit hall under the Bay Bridge featuring photographs from the Pilara Foundation. Simply by wandering the quiet rooms and admiring some of photography's greatest artists, I was prompted to enter some of my own photographs to be shown at Rayko's Me, Myself and I exhibition coming this summer. In short, Pier 24 is inspiring. The photos speak louder than my words.
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