Palace of Fine Arts - Those are supposed to be Dementors
One of two bldgs remaining from the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exhibition.
same.
Ghirardelli Choco Facto from Hydr St. Pier.
SS Eureka w/ Morgen and Maren on deck. Life saver.
Rope tie-off for ferry
Tug Boat HERCULES
SS Eureka Anchor
The Utah
Knot of some sort on deck of SS Baraclutha
Alcatraz Island from shore.
Alioto - Lazio Crab - one of 2 remaining crabbers on Fisherman's Wharf.
some bridge.
Piedmont - Men's drag shop on Haight
Jimi painting on the side of his "Red House' in Haight/Ashbury
Fisherman's wharf Sign
Crab sculpture at Pier 39 entry
Philadelphia streetcar on San Fransisco - they restore, operate, and maintain streetcars from around the world.
Pier 43? I heard this was originally built for a big PR thing when Capone went to Alcatraz.
The Changing Light
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, 1919
The changing light
at San Francisco
is none of your East Coast light
none of your
pearly light of Paris
The light of San Francisco
is a sea light
an island light
And the light of fog
blanketing the hills
drifting in at night
through the Golden Gate
to lie on the city at dawn
And then the halcyon late mornings
after the fog burns off
and the sun paints white houses
with the sea light of Greece
with sharp clean shadows
making the town look like
it had just been painted
But the wind comes up at four o’clock
sweeping the hills
And then the veil of light of early evening
And then another scrim
when the new night fog
floats in
And in that vale of light
the city drifts
anchorless upon the ocean


















