Monday, April 27, 2009

San Francisco Day 1-3

Day 1

Arrived to San Fran on Saturday morning. Flight was good, long, but good. It seems as though it always takes a long time when you're getting somewhere rather than going home. Flight was really only 4 1/2 hours, but we were both just antsy the entire trip.

Checked into our hotel, then got our City Passes, which practically pays for itself. It includes the MUNI pass which offers unlimited transportation within the city. Considering the cable cars are like 5 bucks/person/one way, it is definitely worth it.

Off to Aquarium of the Bay, which was small and neat in its own way. Geared more for kids, of course. I'm sure little Riley (aka Tyrone) would enjoy it someday.

Next stop, Ghiradelli Square. Yummy. Store of chocolate, always great in my book. Especially when its Ghiradelli.

Spent most of the evening in Fisherman's Wharf, and since we were still working on Eastern Standard Time, we decided to call it a night. Had an interesting dinner experience though.

Lefty O'Douls. We walk into what we thought was a sports bar with bar fare. Instead, we find a cafeteria style carve meats buffet of food. It had beer and the bar atmosphere, but was just strange the choices of food and style it was. But they definitely give you a good amount of food for the price.


Day 2

Off to Golden Gate Park, originally to go to the California Academy of Sciences. But being a Sunday, the line was several blocks long. So we decided to put it off till Tuesday.

We walked through the San Francisco Botanical Garden, which was huge and beautiful. Mikey got to do a little birding. We saw a weird looking ground squirrel (pictures to come soon).

After the park, we had some time to kill before going on our Alcatraz tour. So we made a stop to the famous Alamo Square. You all know it, Full house. It's where Michelle, Uncle Jesse, Danny, Uncle Joey, Stephanie and DJ all lived. haha. Good times.

Then off to Alcatraz. It is a definite must see, if ever in San Francisco. Very historical, good stories, and just an interesting site to see. Boat ride was not too bad either.

And of course, it wouldn't be a Puppan vacation, if we didn't trek it up a huge hill to some tower or view. This time, it was Coit Tower and the famous parrots of Telegraph hill. They were red masked parakeets, and there were a bunch of them. Very neat to see wild parrots. It wasn't that bad of a hike up, and it was definitely worth it.

Day 3

Rented a car and made our way to Muir Woods, just north of San Francisco. Beforehand, we stopped on Lombard Street, the crookedest street ever. And of course, we drove down it (video to come). It was neat.

Off to Muir Woods. @Where we got to see the Giant Redwoods, and boy were they giant. Beautiful. Smelled like cedar. haha. It was great. Another definite must visit.

Since we had the car for a day, we decided to make a trip out to Sonoma, the real wine country. So many wineries, so little time. We were toasty after the first wine. They samples are good size samples, haha. Wifey, you would like it. We did end up hitting 4 wineries, one of them being the oldest premium winery in California: Roshambo, Sebastinini, Ravenswood, and Buena Vista. Google them if you want more info on them :)

Now we're sitting and planning what to do for the rest of the night. So far, loving it.

2 comments:

Sue said...

Wow, sounds like you guys are having a lot of fun! I would love to go there one day. I can't wait to see all of your pics! Enjoy the rest of your time there! Take a pic of Haight-Ashbury if you go or the Castro! :) (Just watched Milk the other day...)

Tophiferous said...

Sounds like a grand trip! Prisons, birds, trees, and wine. Miss you guys!!!