Today we got to see some of the natural beauty of San Francisco!
We began the morning with a delight full breakfast at the Waterfront Bakery... where we both got a ham & cheese croissant and cappuccino... Wicked good!!!
Our first adventure began, once again, on the double decker buses, riding down to union square to catch the Park bus. Our first tour guide today was a young girl... a 4th generation San Franciscan and really knew her stuff. She lived thru the '89 earthquake and told us that we actually lived thru a 3.2 quake yesterday morning at 730am... COOL!! She also told us that, back during the 1906 quake that burnt down the city, one of the only buildings to survive was the whiskey speak easy & distillery... all the churches and schools burned and 250,000 people made homeless... but the fire department willingly accepted a bribe from the whiskey house owners... 3 quarts of whiskey who helped save the distillery... hense why its one of the only building to make it thru that devastating earthquake.
Once we got onto the Park loop bus, we had a guide that was a younger version of Rachael Ray... sound effects and everything! This bus brought us down to the Golden Gate Park... one of the most beautiful parks we have ever seen! We began in the Japanese Tea Gardens. It was exquisite! In addition to the beautiful architecture, the landscaping was breathtaking! We finished our tea garden visit with a delightful cup of sancha and oolong teas... freshly brewed!
The Botanical Gardens were next... where you can walk thru various landscapes and vegetation from around the world... We went thru New Zealand and Australia first, in honor of our Kiwi friends we made at the airport!
We finished our visit to the Golden Gate Park with a ride up to the top of the observation deck... where we got panoramic views of San Fran and the gardens... it was beautiful! However, despite the stunning natural beauty of the city, I think I'm terribly allergic to something here! Its kinda crazy...
We had to leave the beautiful gardens in time to make it back to the double decker in time to catch the Sausalito bus... but not before we gr abed some fantastic... and cheap... King Of Thai food over in the Italian section of the city, North Beach (no beach here, though). Our great guide from yesterday, Nathan, had said it was a must! All meals, $5... all beers, $2... we walked in and Jocko got some chicken satay, and I had a pad thai... both prepared fresh and were absolutely amazing!! We got the food to go... and yes... I ate my pad thai (power walking down Columbus Ave so that we wouldn't miss the Sausalit bus) with chopsticks!! We ate and burned off the calories simultaneously! One of many great walks we had today!
Once onboard our next tour, we headed off for the Golden Gate bridge... Jocko got some awesome pics from the bus, then we got to stop at the park and take some more. This area is where The Babe was stationed when he was serving in the US Army back in '62-63. It was pretty cool to know where "the legend" of Carver spent time in his hay day!! It really is breath taking. Now, although the Golden Gate is the most photographed monument in San Fran, she is the pretty sister to the work horse bridge down further... the Bay Bridge... which more than quadruple the amount of people go over each day... and is 8 miles long... vs the 1.7 of the Golden Gate. The Bay Bridge has 4 of those beautiful towers, not just two... and in fees... the Bay Bridge Bridge brings in over a million dollars in tolls each day (200,000 car use it every day!!) vs only about a 1/2 million dollars taken in from the Golden Gate each day (with double the fee to travel!!)
Sausalito was sleepy and beautiful!! Marin County (this region we're in) is the richest county, per capita, in the US... and Sausalito is no exception. This is where the song "sitting on the dock of the bay" was written... got to see the dock! The downtown area actually reminded us of downtown Plymouth at mid-summer. There was a friendly hustle of tourists and tour buses, but still quaint and beautiful! One of the coolest things... or should I say warmest things... is that the temp was about 15-20 degrees warmer... just right across the bay!!! You could actually feel the air change as you go over the bridge! A lot warmer, and a bit more humid too!
Back in San Francisco, we decided to take the long, steep climb to the top of Coit Tower. The tower actually intercepts Lombard St (curviest street in the world) because it is a thick quarry that they couldn't blast thru... thus, build homes into the rock and put a lookout tower at the top. It was a tough climb... literally "breath taking!" But, a great sense of accomplishment!We go amazing views from Coit Tower atop the hill. The craziest part is that the homes along the staircase do not have driveways... they have to climb this steep staircase to get home each day... wow!
After our climb, Pier 23 was our next stop!! We were soooooooo excited about this place!! It was on Diners, Drive-ins & Dive's... and all the tour guides mentioned it too... but it was a bit of a disappointment :( it wasn't bad at all... I had the fish taco that Guy had on the show... and Jocko had a cheeseburger (the bacon wrapped duck was taken off the menu after the show aired)... Neither one was fantastic though... just ok... but thats OK... we would have been really sad if we missed it.
Our final destination for the day was a MUST!!! It was the reason we decided to take this roadtrip in the first place... While watching "best thing I ever ate" on the Food Network, one of the places they talked about was this place called Humphrey Slocombs Ice Cream... where they made Prosciutto Ice Cream!! We saw that and decided that we NEEDED to take a roadtrip based on food... and here we are!! Well, Humphrey Slocombs is in the Mission Districk, which is known for its violence and tough neighborhoods... great...
We tried to figure out a public transit way to get there... nothing safe... at least not for a tourist... then we were going to get a taxi... couldn't find an empty one... thats when our last power walk of the day happened... power walked all the way down the Embarcadero, back to the hotel... to grab the car!! Thank goodness for GPS!!! We made it there in plenty of time and got ourselves some crazy ice cream!! Check out their crazy menu on their website!! They only have select flavors for each week... and we were able to taste all the weekly flavors... finally settling on Banana Pecan for Jocko... and a scoop each of Malted dulce de leche and Schezwan Strawberry for me! It was AMAZING!!! Made up for Pier 23's disappointing dinner...
On our way home, we HAD to drive down Lombard St (remember... curviest street in the world!!!) It was awesome!!! Got it on video... gotta love the iPhone 4!! Jocko did a fabulous job driving down... turn... after turn... after turn...
What a fun day!! We got so much done!! Gonna miss San Fran, but excited to set off on our trip down rt 1 early tomorrow morning! Make sure to check out our pics on FlickR... Jocko's taken some really, really great shots!!
Wow, sounds like you are eating your way through California! Hey, you have to eat a Quahog at Marshland WE were also on Best thing I ever Ate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove you guys, keep posting and have fun!
I know! That's also on our list of food places to be sure to hit... But we're always there for breakfast... Don't worry, though... We'll make it there!
ReplyDeleteIt sure sounds like you are having a wonderful time! I am going to San Fran in Feb...not the best time to go I am sure, but...so I will take all of your food tips into account! Have a great time!!
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