The buildings around us provide a nice buffer from the noisy city streets while the hot roof keeps us comfortable as the wind whispers past. Although private and comfortable, the roof is far from safe; we're sure to stay away from that back edge! Can you identify Coit Tower, the Trans America building, and Alcatraz?
Monday, April 29, 2013
The Upside of San Francisco Hills
The buildings around us provide a nice buffer from the noisy city streets while the hot roof keeps us comfortable as the wind whispers past. Although private and comfortable, the roof is far from safe; we're sure to stay away from that back edge! Can you identify Coit Tower, the Trans America building, and Alcatraz?
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You
My Granddad Allen liked telling the story about his Hollywood debut. I don’t recall the movie or the year but he WAS in a movie nonetheless! Whatever the film was, they needed cars from a certain time period and Granddad was happy to oblige.
Who knows? Maybe Hollywood is in our genes. We all thought that Big Sis was the actor in the family but directors, movie stars, and the like seem to gravitate towards me these days.
Just a couple of months ago, we saw a Cadillac commercial being filmed outside of our apartment.
Just recently Ali and I noticed the movie crew setting at the top of Nob Hill. On the dog walk that night, we sat and watched as they filmed a short scene for the upcoming release of Need for Speed. After noticing the film crew setup for a couple of days, here was the main event!
The next day I got a close-up of the set car. Pretty cool, eh?
Who knows? Maybe Hollywood is in our genes. We all thought that Big Sis was the actor in the family but directors, movie stars, and the like seem to gravitate towards me these days.
Just a couple of months ago, we saw a Cadillac commercial being filmed outside of our apartment.
A couple of weeks later, I saw this show up on YouTube. “Yikes” is all that I have to say about this. My section of the commercial is from 0:30 – 0:34. Can you recognize the surrounding buildings?
Just recently Ali and I noticed the movie crew setting at the top of Nob Hill. On the dog walk that night, we sat and watched as they filmed a short scene for the upcoming release of Need for Speed. After noticing the film crew setup for a couple of days, here was the main event!
The next day I got a close-up of the set car. Pretty cool, eh?
Sunday, April 14, 2013
All Bee It
There are all sorts of opportunities waiting to be had by
fellow Gilt City junkies. Ali and I
cruised over to the local Methodist church today to brush-up on our bee keeping
skills. Well, technically, we are
rookies…but we were among some serious bee enthusiasts. Unsurprisingly, most of them hailed from the
Berkeley area. We held our own, though,
and interjected a sprinkling of questions regarding monetization,
profitability, and global production.
We spent about an hour on the rooftop where the beehives are kept. I learned that the drones travel up to 2 miles away from the hive to gather nectar. More importantly, I learned how to survive a bee attack! Hint: it does not involve jumping into a body of water.
As you can see, the bee suits were both functional and
fashionable. They resemble something
between an Oompa Loompa and the Hamburglar.
Thankfully, the bees didn’t pay much attention to us.
Califooled-ya
Locations often have a brand image that’s communicated to
the outside world. Until recently, my
mental image of California was, “Sunny California”: year-round warm
temperatures, blue skies, shining sun, and (yes) happy cows. It turns out that a rather large portion of
California, notably San Francisco, is a far cry from my hyped expectation.
BUT the hype does exist! It’s called Southern California and
it is spectacular. Ali, Jake, and I
spent the weekend in San Diego. We arrived
Saturday morning and promptly headed straight for the beach. The white sand beaches went on for
miles. Jake had plenty of new friends to
sniff and surf to keep him cool. If it
weren’t for our growling stomachs, we may never had left.
We stayed in a part of town known as the Gaslamp district,
which has grown-up around the new Padres ballpark. Our first hotel room had a nice view of home
plate but we traded up for a view of the harbor and Navy ships docked at the
San Diego Naval Base. The hotel was on
one end of Market Street and a long strip of restaurants, shops, and other
goodies. We were never board. We had awesome bagel sandwiches for
breakfast, fresh fish tacos for lunch, and small plates for dinner.
Living in a city can be a challenge for people with large
dogs but in San Diego, Petco owns the baseball stadium and has a convenient
park in the stadium that is open daily for visitors (and their pets).
We’re not 100% sure yet but San Diego might dethrone
Napa/Sonoma as our #1 weekend getaway destination!
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