Katie is my Sci-Fi Goddess rocking it out on the new "da Vinci" surgery robot at the hospital. She went down to San Jose (home of Google, etc) to do some robot training and I flew down the following day so we could spend a weekend in SAN FRANCISCO together without... WITHOUT the kids.
(BEGIN ROBOT VOICE)
This is da Vinci. He'll be your Robot Tour guide through this blog post.
We woke up late, and got out of the hotel at 1130am. Dottie's True Blue Cafe online had rave reviews... so we waited in line for 30min and watched SF go by. Old lady in a Fur Coat and spiked heals picking through and eating the garbage was the morning highlight. More importantly, it seats 40, has 6 burners on the stove, and no rush... you can sit at your table as long as you like. We did.
da Vinic liked the salt and pepper shakers. Meow! Ian liked the jalepineo jam in the glass jar. Sorry we didn't take pictures of the food... we were busy. IT WAS WORTH THE WAIT.
da Vinci and Katie at the Ghirardelli chocolate factory. da Vinci liked the maiden in the fountian.
Chocolate made the old way... awesome. We had a cup of hot coco to go... it was divine.
In our free time waiting for the Alcatraz tour we climbed the stairs to Coit tower. A monument, cool, and a stellar view, but we forgot to take a picture of the stairs, etc... all 300+ vertial feet in 10min. The houses and gardens were awesome. The people living here must have calves, thighs, and asses of steel!
Katie did take a picture of this... California Violet. They were everywhere and smelled lovely.
Back down from Coit Tower and on our way to the Alcatraz Night Tour! IT was a steep hill, but worth it :) Find the stairs and walk them.
On the boat to Alcatraz! SO COOL!
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OK... back. Been busy, but going to drink some coffee, listen to Wait Wait Don't tell me on NPR and blog. Best show ever... SO we are on the boat to Alcatraz! Blue sky, sun, cold wind, but excited for the night tour.
Long and interesting history to this island.
Took a walk down "Broadway" to their cell.
To this... 5x8 foot cell. Yikes.
If you were lucky... you make have had a sneak peak of the real world across from your cell. Those lucky (and well behaved) enough got sunlight from the East and South windows.
Here is the view... amazing. The island is lucky that there is NO fresh water source. All water had, has, to be shipped to the island.... which is mostly likely what saved it from becoming a condo complex.
We couldn't get enough of the Trollies. Here is a bit of live action Trolly excitement.
So much to do. So much to see in a great city. So hard to get outta bed before 10am and out of the hotel by noon. Kids? What?
A huge cargo ship going out to see. We watched it pass, go under, and then go beyond the storm and off the horizon. It was a cool vantage point being so high up and looking out to sea.
On our drive to the hotel by the airport in San Jose (South of San Fran) we drove along the coast and stopped at a beach to see the ocean for a bit. It was nice.
That's it. We took a lot of pictures, but really liked Alacatraz, and thought you might enjoy it as well. We took LOTS of picture of SF, but decided to not post them all. Ian reconnected with a roommate from his International Summer School in Oslo (Erik) and we went to a night club for some good dancing till 4am. We didn't take any pics of the very nice Frairmont Hotel we stayed in, by the airport, and enjoyed very very much... but we loved our first trip without the kids. THANK YOU to Jane and Darryl V for flying out and watching the boys. Next trip is hopefully Hawaii, but which set of grand parent(s) or family want to come with us? Hm... think about it. HAWAII :)
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