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posted by [personal profile] sbisson at 10:07am on 27/08/2002
Sunday took us out of San Francisco, through the Golden Gate fog and up through Marin to the Sonoma valley. We stopped for brunch at a place just outside Marin, off the 101, called the Wild Fox. Excellent food, and it turned out the chef came from Carlisle, so she sent us free sticky toffee pudding... Mmmm....

Rick took us to see two of his favourite wineries, in the Glen Ellen area: Benziger and Imagery. Excellent wines, and for once I wasn't driving, so I could, err, partake in the tastings. We really liked the Imagery port, and their staff were really friendly. We also popped in on a friend of Rick's at their country spread... A lovely house in the woods. We paddled our hot feet in the pool.

We drove back via Sausalito - a lovely little bayside town - and stopped for dinner at a place called Scoma's, on a little pier out in the bay. It's a fish restaurant, and very good indeed...

Yesterday [livejournal.com profile] marypcb and I went into SF. We stopped at Cafe Flore on Market for brunch, and then took the F-line into the city. The preserved streetcars that run this line are beautiful, and we rode all the way to Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39. We stopped and watched the sealions at Pier 39 for a while, before wandering up the bay side walks to Aquatic Park, where we sat and watched the ships go in and out of the Golden Gate in a the warm sunshine.

As we were playing tourist, we took the Powell and Hyde cable car up over the hills back down to market and Powell. Wonderful views, and a fun ride. Not bad for a $10 3-day MUNI pass... We pottered around the shops for a bit, before taking the same cable car journey back to Aquatic Park. We wandered through the Cannery before grabbing another F-line back up Market to Rick's place for the evening...
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I proposed to Anne there. Brings back memories.
 
posted by [identity profile] green-amber.livejournal.com at 02:59pm on 27/08/2002
Very similar to my tourist routine in San Fran! The Imagery port isn't the chocolate one is it? there *is* a chocolate Sonoma port I tasted in their little winetasting centre/pub - it was gorgeous and the bottle I brought back is long gone..

So you didn't do City Lights and the garlic restaurant then??

Sigh!! And I was SO screwed over by Air Canada last time I was in SF too..

Glen Ellen is where Robert Lichtman lives you know - good person to hook up with when up Sonoma way..
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posted by [identity profile] feorag.livejournal.com at 07:44pm on 27/08/2002
So where do I get the MUNI pass when I arrive?
 
posted by [identity profile] marypcb.livejournal.com at 10:19pm on 27/08/2002
we got ours in the ticket booth on hyde pier; they're for sale in the visitors centre at 969ish Presidio, and in the muni office somewhere too... that's less help than it might be cos I'm really tired tonight ;-)
 
posted by [identity profile] tanais.livejournal.com at 09:48am on 28/08/2002
Any BART or Muni office will sell em. Cash or Credit Card. ask for the plastic holder if you get the 7-day pass as they get kinda squished otherwise and then you can't get the entry machines to accept them...

Absolutely bloody brilliant things. Very sensibly priced too...

I shall not be at WorldCon (in any official sense) but I hope our paths will, as usual, cross -- hopefully i'll be making a trip up north to Wine Country that Mary and Simon spoke of./ One I wish to visit is Deer Valley (up in Napa) which have a very fine Merlot that I'd be happy to share with anyone so inclined... Good for laying down and as a cellar gets built this year...

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