Friday morning, we drove into San Francisco and parked at Sarah's stopping first to admire the view
and then taking pictures inside her apartment
before we began the tour of her building observing cautions about the deck
and the local gang
and capturing the laundry room
complete with instructions
and their storage area.
Having done so, we headed off to Green's
for lunch
but were distracted by a bit serial adder next door
before Sarah
studied the menu
and we admired the view
as Jane and Suzanne
Sarah and Ben
and I
settled in for salad
and black beans
and a soup that was a soup
a roll
and some ginger beer
while watching this ship rock
before our main courses arrived.
After lunch, we stopped next door at the foundation building a 10,000 year clock
and then walked along the coastline past Alcatraz which we didn't seem to be able to capture in our hands
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Our next stop was the sourdough baking museum.
Here we admired the local characters including the gambler
the businessman
and the local companies
not to mention Mark Twain
and the person who gave his name to Sarah's street.
We also learned a bit about economics (supply and demand)
before going to bread displays
where we learned that Olive bread
is Jane
and then I learned that I am walnut bread
and so we had bread samples
and after learning the history of the martini
watched the manufacturing process for the bread which we have enjoyed so many times.
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