Sunset in the Berkeley hills overlooking Oakland and the Bay. |
Lunch with our friend Mary! |
The view from Telegraph Hill! |
Recreating the famous Christmas Card Photo I sent out after my accident a decade ago! |
Pier 7 |
Castro |
Dolores Park |
Chocolate Croissant at Tartine. |
Getting the car registered and my drivers license at the DMV. I had to retake the written test. Didn't know I had to, so it was truly a pop quiz.....I passed. Phew. |
Hiking in Joaquin Miller Park in the Oakland Hills. |
Hanging out with Lynn, Justin and their girls. |
Hiking with Hans and his brother Franz. |
Guess who's now a faculty spouse? |
The observation deck of the deYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park. |
A quiet moment in Golden Gate Park. |
WORD! |
Baker Beach....and the dolphins were out swimming. It was an awesome sight! |
Onions first experience at an authentic American diner here in Millbrae. |
Onions first omlette. |
A friend of mine Robin from China happens to be working at Stanford this year and lives right down the road in South San Francisco. We spent a day driving down the coast! |
Beach time! |
We made it down to Santa Cruz and Onions had his first roller coaster ride on the famed Giant Dipper. And his first roller coaster was a classic wooden one! |
Picking out a new comforter cover at IKEA! |
IKEA meatballs.....an imperative. |
You should be able to make out a deer behind us! |
Speaking of wind.....I'm pulling and Oliver hair day. The trail we walk is RIGHT along the San Andreas fault. Here we are looking south along the fault. |
And north along the fault is one of the reservoirs that serves San Mateo County. |
We also made a trip to the northwest corner of San Francisco to see the remains of the Sutro Baths. It's fun to come to these places I've not visited for a long long time. |
Hiking along the train from the Cliff House to Land's End. |
The Palace of Legion of Honor....we were kind of crashing a wedding. |
We started with Berkeley and end with Stanford! |
The scorecard? Stanford is prettier and feels more like a resort. But the Campanile at Berkeley is prettier. |
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