Tag Archives: San Francisco

June 29

Classic SF SOMA

San Francisco Mashup

This San Francisco earthquake mashup is brought to you by Shawn Clover. The image combines images from 1906 – 2010. To see the full collection of images go here.

Max and the Painted Ladies

Indulge this dog owner one more time this week with a post about his pet pitbull. Max and I went to explore the San Francisco landmarks recently and he had a great time taking photos in front of the landmarks. Ok maybe I was the one having a great time taking the photos, but can […]

I love San Francisco

  “If I do not to heaven, I’m going to do what every San Franciscan does who goes to heaven. He looks around and says, ‘It ain’t bad, but it ain’t San Francisco.” -Anonymous

100 Things To Do in San Francisco Before You Die

via 7×7.com. Whether you are a tourist, a transplant, or a native, we promise you will never be bored in San Francisco with our new list of 100 things to do before you die. We’ve broken the list up into morning, day, evening and night to help you choose your own adventure. Now get started! MORNING […]

Cables and Chains

This post is about cables and chains… or to be more specific the Cable Cars of San Francisco. The history of the cable cars is best told by the Cable Car Museum Website (www.sfcablecar.com) “The driving force behind the San Francisco cable car system came from a man who witnessed a horrible accident on a […]

San Francisco Mourns the Loss of an Icon

One of San Francisco’s twin Brown sisters has died. Who are the Brown Sisters you ask? Vivian and her twin, Marian, were San Francisco landmarks for decades, dressing in meticulously matching outfits strolling in Union Square. They even caught the eye of San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen. I only saw them a few times, […]

December 28

Sic Infit

In late 1800’s, the vision of William Hammond Hall led the transformation of sand dunes in Western San Francisco into today’s Golden Gate Park. Hall’s conviction was so great that he went against the recommendation of Frederick Law Olmsted – the father of NY Central Park. That is how most great projects begin. Someone dreams […]