(Saturday, Sept. 2, 2006)
I ended up hanging around Berkeley again today. Spur of the moment this afternoon, I decided to take the bus into downtown San Francisco, forgetting that one deck of the Bay Bridge is closed all weekend — the deck that “my” bus uses. I wasn’t sure if BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) could go into San Francisco, so I stuck around my temporary neighborhood.
Note to self: Try that “planning ahead” thing we’ve heard so much about.
Bike pictures for TB (but no “proof” shots):
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This bumper sticker is just good advice. And I laughed out loud when I saw this sign in a local book store. (Click “View the album” to see the captions.)
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For someone not at all religious, I’m strangely attracted to religious architecture and art:
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Non-religious architecture and art:
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In addition to poetry on overpasses, Berkeley also has poetry on sidewalks:
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And some of today’s flora:
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Today’s meals: Breakfast at Fellini, lunch and part of dinner from the Berkeley Farmers’ Market, the rest of dinner and dessert from Andronico’s.
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The weather started out cool in the morning, warmed up for the afternoon, and cooled down again in the evening. Like almost every day, so far.
Another note to self: We love the Bay Area, Berkeley in particular, and we need a job. Perhaps we could be a weather forecaster …?