My friend from university, JV, was my tour guide in this trip.
Where else would she bring me first - downtown San Francisco and its famous Fisherman's wharf. Stayed at a budget hotel in Concord (cheapest option), took the BART to Embarcadero and did all the walking from there. Good thing the weather was still cool. Took some snapshots along the way...
We had clam chowder soup and garlic fries for lunch - not to be missed when at FW. We had to savor this while standing as there were hardly clean seats around. If there were, it's occupied and the available spaces were filled with bird poo. I don't want to take my meal while looking at those ... how can I swallow my soup and taste the garlic in my fries when i'm surrounded by the pooos wondering what were those made of. So no pictures of my clam chowder and garlic fries.
We took the cheap 1-hour yacht cruise which brought us under the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges and around Alcatraz. That's why there were photos with water too. Those were not products of some high definition and fully complex camera lenses that weighs more than my legs.
Where else would she bring me first - downtown San Francisco and its famous Fisherman's wharf. Stayed at a budget hotel in Concord (cheapest option), took the BART to Embarcadero and did all the walking from there. Good thing the weather was still cool. Took some snapshots along the way...
We had clam chowder soup and garlic fries for lunch - not to be missed when at FW. We had to savor this while standing as there were hardly clean seats around. If there were, it's occupied and the available spaces were filled with bird poo. I don't want to take my meal while looking at those ... how can I swallow my soup and taste the garlic in my fries when i'm surrounded by the pooos wondering what were those made of. So no pictures of my clam chowder and garlic fries.
We took the cheap 1-hour yacht cruise which brought us under the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges and around Alcatraz. That's why there were photos with water too. Those were not products of some high definition and fully complex camera lenses that weighs more than my legs.
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