My former boss and I met up on Friday at Crissy Field since I was working from home. It had been a long time since I'd gone beyond my former employer's building or off the path to the Golden Gate Bridge and I had missed that Doyle Drive is close to being complete (at least the tunnel is open). But, better than that, SF MOMA has an outstanding exhibit throughout Crissy Field for the next year featuring huge metal structures by Mark di Suvero, made from the remains of the former Doyle Drive overpass. We wandered in amongst the sculptures, took a bunch of photos (see below), and sat on Are Years What? for quite some time just enjoying the sunny day. What a brilliant idea to create things of grand beauty out of garbage...
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