föstudagur, febrúar 06, 2009

We made it

We're in San Franscio, finally. We like it here, the natives seem friendly and the city is both beautiful and interesting. I can report that it takes about 45 minutes to walk across the Golden Gate Bridge and during the walk one is offered many opportunities to call a crisis councelling hotline. Good, eh? I have also learned that the Cheesecake Factory in Macy's on Union Square gives you amazingly tasty bread for free! A good tip for these credit-crunchy times. Another finance tip; do not let pushy salesmen bully you into buying expensive gadgets under the pretense that they are giving you an "amazing deal". I had a narrow escape from a salesman yesterday and having googled the item he was trying to sell me, I can tell you that it was severely overpriced. I am ashamed to admit thet he almost got the better of me, I am a bit of a pushover sometimes.

Anyhoo, enough of that! We have generally been having a lovely time, touring the city on both foot and double decker tourist bus. There are a couple of areas we have yet to explore, but hopefully we will set out to new places today, weather permitting.

Speaking of weather, I have noticed a disturbing trend. We arrive to a new place. The weather is lovely. We stay a while. The weather gets worse. I wonder if this will continue once we get to the tropics. Will we cause monsoons? Hurricanes? Are we that powerful forces of nature? Yes, we probably are!

Please look at the post below for pictures of our trip so far (yes, the one in foreign). The pictures feature:
A sign, read it yourself.
Groovy murals on a house in North Beach.
Pretty pastel houses.
Six Sisters, or Painted Ladies.
Hulda is afraid of being sent to Alcatraz.
Asta by Lombard Street.
Asta enjoying the view from Alamo Square.
Us on Golden Gate Bridge.
Hulda on Filbert Street, fooling about on the 31.5 degree incline.

4 ummæli:

Nafnlaus sagði...

Gaman að fylgjast með og bónus að fá að sjá myndir. Haldið áfram að hafa það svona skemmtilegt.
Frænkur ykkar Fríða og Birna

Fláráður sagði...

Já, þetta blogg meikar miklu meira sens en huldukonubloggið. Áfram stelpur! Gaman að sjá hvað er gaman.

Merillo sagði...

Hah!! Good times, good times ... oh hey, yeah, that sign really does have some handy advice on preventing children from running away. Curb 'em and brake 'em!

-Mr. Merillo

Nafnlaus sagði...

Wohoo! I will enjoy this second life via the two sisters! Cheesecake in pasteltown and tilting hice. A question of ignorance: Are the floors in these 31,5° tilted houses also tilted to fit the street, or are they level so all the windows look funky from the inside?