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Fisherman’s Warf – San Francisco – February 2003 – San Francisco, California, USA

San Francisco – February 2003
February is prime time to get reacquainted with San Francisco’s tourist Mecca, Fisherman’s Wharf:

Recently augmented by a pair of relocated tenants, the Museum of the City of San Francisco, and Musee Mecanique, the vintage arcade late of the Cliff House, the Wharf is sponsoring some choice events this month: Pier 45 [...]

San Francisco – January 2003 – San Francisco, California, USA

San Francisco – January 2003
A turn of the calendar unveils bargain haute cuisine, international art, MLK tributes, the Year of the Ram, and the return of barking buddies to Pier 39 at the Wharf.
It’s also bargain accommodation season in San Francisco. Through SF on Sale, a number of grand and boutique hotels in the [...]

San Francisco – December 2002 – San Francisco, California, USA

San Francisco – December 2002
The tree’s lit, Macy’s has its windows done up, and the Powell Street Cable Car just came back online after a three-week maintenance shutdown in November. No better time than Christmas to make the pilgrimage to Union Square, rendered all the more lovely by its recent multi-million dollar renovation. Top shopping [...]

San Francisco October 2002 – San Francisco, California, USA

San Francisco – October 2002
October brings out the best in San Francisco: Niners Sundays, public art, homage to Cable Cars, Blue Angels soaring across crisp, fog-free skies. It opens with fine weather and goes out with a bang: San Francisco’s top holiday, Halloween:
Artists citywide throw open their doors during San Francisco Open Studios. Guests get [...]

San Francisco – September 2002 – San Francisco, California, USA

San Francisco – September 2002
Welcome September, San Francisco’s best weather month, with its full plate of Indian Summer indulgences:
Legend-in-making and four-time defending Tour de France champ Lance Armstrong leads a field of top international cyclists in the San Francisco Grand Prix, a 109-mile power loop around the city. Starting from the Embarcadero, racers charge up [...]

San Francisco, California – Thoth

Now, I have seen some interesting things before, but this has got to top them all: A man, a beautiful, taut, brown man, is playing a violin beautifully. His stage is the broad landing on the steps that lead down to the small tunnel below the road in front of the Conservatory of Flowers, [...]

San Francisco, California – January 2001

“…Well, I don’t know what will happen now; we’ve got some difficult days ahead. But it really doesn’t matter with me now, because I’ve been to the mountaintop. And I don’t mind. Like anybody, I would like to live a long life – longevity has its place. But I’m not [...]

Lady of the Avenues (2 of 2)

"Can you feel the waves?" she whispered.
As a teenager I used to jog through Golden Gate Park, at a time when you wore tennis shoes instead of good jogging shoes because they were still a novelty. There was no harder run than the sprint up Strawberry Hill, in the center of Stow Lake, and [...]

Lady of the Avenues (1 of 2)

I have always loved San Francisco. I say this without shame or passion. It is a statement of fact, something unalterable, like the sun rising or the smell of coffee in the morning.
This is the city where I spent my childhood and as a boy would walk the streets for hours at night, [...]

San Francisco, California – Where to Web

The Bay Area has always been at the forefront of the "Internet Revolution," but ironically there are very few cyber cafés in San Francisco – probably because practically everyone who lives here has a PC at home. There are a few places to check your e-mail though.
Internet Alfredo is CLOSED. I mention this because [...]