It's been two years since Dawn and I visited Brett in San Francisco. The three of us try to meet somewhere each November to celebrate Dawn's and Brett's November birthdays, but last year he was in China. This year, however, Dawn and I, along with her boyfriend, Bob, and Brandon and Sophia flew to San Francisco for a long weekend celebration.
Fortunately, the rain that greeted us on landing Friday was gone by Saturday morning and we had three glorious, cloud-free, sunny days.
Fortunately, the rain that greeted us on landing Friday was gone by Saturday morning and we had three glorious, cloud-free, sunny days.
We parked the car near Pier 39 and took public transportation for the balance of our day. At Pier 39 we visited the seals and then had lunch at Boudin's, known for their sourdough bread. Dawn and I relish the clam chowder served in bread bowls and Bob enjoyed chili similarly presented. Brandon said his grilled cheese, prepared with sourdough bread, was the best he ever had. (It should have been for $8!!)
Appetites satisfied, we rode a trolley down to Market and Powell and then waited our turn to ride a cable car back north.
Our destination was Chinatown. After leaving the cable car, we walked a few blocks downhill, east to that neighborhood, and took time for the kids to sample Chinese ice cream and to look at goods being sold. Neither Brandon nor Sophia thought the fish looked appetizing!
Resting at the foot of Coit Tower |
A view from the top of Coit Tower |

All visitors must listen to a welcome presentation before heading off to see the prison. We entered through the showers, a large, open room with perhaps 50 shower heads over a wide trough. I realized then that time spent here as an inmate would be no picnic. The size of the cells depressed me as well. I cannot imagine spending years in a space 5' wide x 9' feet long by x 7' high. Each single-person cell contained a toilet, sink, cot and two shelves, each about a foot long. No cells have windows, and although some cells receive daylight, others do not. After two hours walking through the cell blocks, we returned to the ferry and to the City.
The next morning, Tuesday, we were up at 3:30 AM and headed out the door shortly after 4:00 to return to the airport and fly home. As I write this, we've been back four days and only now are the muscles in my calves returning to normal. However, the memories we made during our visit will not fade and there are lots of pictures to keep the memories fresh.