Right: is the food version of American Gothic, courtesy of Patxi's pizza. We got ham and pineapple. Low fat cheese, whole wheat crust. Yum. We had Smitten first to spoil our appetites.
SF Bucket Cross-Off Item: Sausalito!
Then we went to Fred's in Sausalito for breakfast. It had pretty good reviews.
Rating: 4.5/5 stars. Right: I am in adoration over their fresh squeezed (daily) orange and grapefruit juice. It's what was advertised! Yum. You can totally customize your order with any combo imaginable. Millionaire's Bacon (Left: see N eating it with his Serious Bacon Face) took home the Gold Ribbon. Though the open face salmon breakfast sandwich and the citrus French toast were also winners.
Left: Shoe House. The stained glass was cool...it's currently for rent, if you're interested. But don't disturb the current tenants, please.
Right: This is the most ostentatious/flamboyant/most original 'houseboat' we saw in Sausalito. Everything was color-coordinated, from the purple jetski covers to the ink on the sign, which says (in case you can't read it) Private Residence.
Below: View toward land.
Right: View from the side. Seriously, as far as you could see, it was just mast after mast after mast. There are at least 1,000 of them parked at Sausalito. Insanity. It was so quiet...there were only a few people out on the piers.
Left: Flowers. Pink.
Right: Red plumber brush-ish.
Below: Fuchsia. Probably my (three-way tied for first) favorite picture of the whole trip. And I did it without a DSLR!
Right: Underwater Monster (who is miraculously dry). He likes to pop up out of nowhere and roar to scare people on shore.
Left: Art Car. It was kind of cool except the creepy mostly naked doll on top. Apparently someone abandoned it about five years ago and people have been making "additions" ever since.
Above: ~~Cue freaky music.~~ Into the one-way tunnel! There's a five minute red light. Apparently bicyclists think they're immune from stoplights--one passed us when there was still about a minute left. It's safe to say I would never do that. Me, alone in a tunnel with nothing but my helmet to defend me? I think not.
Right: Male elephant seals weigh up to 5000 lbs, and are up to 16 feet long. They don't mature until they're five or six, and they get alpha status and harems (if they're big and/or excellent fighters) by the time they're eight or nine, and their prime breeding years are from 9-12, after which they have a hard time and generally live to be about 14. They fight with each other for dominance, and as you can see below, they have very long whiskers. Here you can see a life-size replica of a male elephant seal. N is auditioning for the role of Alpha Elephant as a backup plan in case the role of Godzilla ever stops working out for him. Judging by the photo, I'd say he's a shoo-in for the part. (Wonder how T would feel about that...)
Or maybe he could just get a job quoting "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe all day instead. (see left.)
Bet the raven wouldn't try to perch on top of this...(Right: Golden Gate Bridge.) If he did, he would be rebuffed by the zillion tourists.
Below: View of the city from Marin.
The above two big pictures are my other two tied-for-first favorites. I made a bunch of bicyclists (what is it with bicyclists?) mad because I laid down on the sidewalk to get the proper angle for this shot. Also, above, see a really really big ship. I was afraid it was going to (a) get stuck under the bridge and (b) that it was going to run over one or more of the windsurfers that were cutting back and forth across the front of it. It dwarfed anything around it; I don't think you can get the perspective of how big it was by this picture. N was like, "what if you ran and tried to take a pic of it as it was going under the bridge?" and I ran and ran but bridges are like conveyor belts - you can run and run and run and you might think you're in the middle but it takes forever to get there. So I sprinted but didn't quite make it, due to the Conveyor Belt Effect. :/ But to see it was really cool.
Items which have no pictures:
A trip to the symphony! Brandenburg Concertos I, II, and IV, along with Water Music, 2nd movement. Winning aural combination. Also, a sickly sweet waitress at Max's Opera, and a very sweet but very yummy dessert - I adore ice cream! :)
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