December 31, 2006

Day 77

I have many photos in today's post because it's maybe the last post of the year. I'm not sure if I can find time to write a post tomorrow evening...
It was an exiting day again. After a nice breakfast in an Italian cafe we went to Fishermen's Wharf to rent a bicycle. Our plan was to ride across the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito and the return by a ferry.
By the way, parking is interesting in San Francisco. Because many streets are not level you have to turn the front wheels against the curb to prevent the car from accidently rolling downhill. The car on the photo is parked upwards.
Then I came across this interesting sign. I don't know what it means!?
And then, of course, we saw the news of the day everywhere.
After renting a bicycle and riding along the Marina we reached THE bridge. It was as exciting as always :-)
I'm not sure how tall the pylons are above road level, but I guess at least 200 meters. For me it's hard to look up along them, it's a strange feeling.
Just as we took some pictures on the bridge a container ship passed beneath. The crew waived to us...

This picture gives an impression how high the bridge is.
Right after crossing the brigde we entered Sausalito. It's a small town with come beautiful houses and many tourists like us :-) Since the town is spread over the steep side of the hill the houses have probably an amazing view over the Bay. I heard that many celebrities live here like the actor Robin Williams (not sure if it's true).
Because cycling makes hungry we looked out for a lunch. And we found the best burger restaurant I know so far. A real fresh made and flame-grilled burger...delicious!!

Because of the hillside Sausalito was already in the shadow in the early afternoon.
Then we came across this piece of art which used to be a car.
On top of it there was an uncountable number of small figures, very cute.
Sausalito is known for it's houseboats, but we only saw a few of them.


When we took the ferry back to San Francisco the sun was about to set. Alltogether it was a great day in California again.

December 30, 2006

Day 76

Besides the more touristic Chinatown in San Francisco there is a street which looks like real China. There are more food than art shops and more Asians than tourists. It's maybe the best place in S.F. to buy fresh and cheap food. Although most of the food looked unfamiliar to me.




After passing Chinatown we entered North Beach which is the Italian neighborhood inb S.F. But there isn't much Italian in it. However, it's a nice district.



Today I have to mention my favorite S.F. newspaper. It's The Onion. Well, not every article tells the truth but I really like the kind of humor :-) And there are very good movie reviews as well...

December 29, 2006

Day 75

Finally, after some grey and cold days the sun returned to San Francisco. So I spent the lunch break on Union Square again. Short sleeved :-)A typical sight in S.F. are signs of the Academy of Art. They are virtually everywhere. In my opinion S.F. is a very good place to study art. Maybe in my next life...

Day 74

It was the last day of American Football for us, this time College Football. We went to see the Emerald Bowl in the AT&T Park which usually is a Baseball stadium and the home of the S.F. Giants. The teams were from the Florida State University (FSU) and from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). We decided to support the californian team from the UCLA.
One thing College Football is famous for are the marching bands. The UCLA band was about to entering the stadium when we spotted them. There was a variety of food to buy like hotdogs, garlic fries (which were good :-) and very huge drinks, though it was expensive.
The AT&T Park is probably the most comfortable stadium in the Bay Area. It's new, spacious and has a beautiful view over the Bay.
The game started as always with some very nice plays of our favorite team UCLA...
....and it ended as always with a win of the opponent :-(
(picture: he made the touchdown with two defenders in tow!)


Nevertheless it was a great and remarkable evening!!

December 27, 2006

Day 73

It rained cats and dogs almost the whole day. Therefore I wasn't able to take any interesting pictures. This is the only one, unfortunately in bad quality (sorry:-). It shows the Subway restaurant where I bought todays dinner. After I indulged myself during the Christmas weekend I preferred something simple like bread and salad and turkey breast today.

December 26, 2006

Day 72

Happy Holiday! Most of the shops and restaurants in S.F. were closed today, so it took us some time to locate a place where we can get a coffee. After picking up a friend who just arrived we went for a walk trough the neighborhood. This time I tried to take some pictures of typical S.F. houses.





Suddenly we realized we entered Chinatown, which was more than crowded today.
For the rest of the evening we joined the people of my hostel for a Christmas party. We had some authentic American food like turkey, mashed potatoes and green bean casserole. Then we had an exiting tournament on the foosball table where Germany beat England :-) , and Peru too.

December 25, 2006

Merry Christmas!!

Merry Christmas to everybody and I wish you calm, relaxing and happy holidays!! :-)

Day 71

Part two of the Christmas-Football-Weekend: Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers. This is our last live NFL game so we prayed for a victory of the 49ers. The crowd was very exited and the game started promising.

But the 49ers weren't able to score a touchdown during the first half of the game. At halftime the Cardinals already had a comfortable lead 6:20.
During the halftime show someone won a new Hummer 2 by throwing a football better than his ten competitors. Congratulations!
The 49ers had a better second half including two touchdowns. However, everytime they came close the gave the ball away. The game ended 20:26 so we didn't see a victory at all :-(


Nevertheless the game was very attractive, especially the cheerleaders in a tight Santa dress :-)

The fans didn't give up to support the team, that was very remarkable. Maybe they are used to losses...