Thursday, May 30, 2013

Enjoying San Francisco

Our son provided the perfect excuse for an extended visit.
We needed to see him graduate.

Lots of art in San Fran

Some just don't care about all the art.

The guy who parked on the right is in danger of getting a ticket
for not turning his wheels to the curb.

The fog spit out the city and returned to the bay.

More art.
Tourists packing the trolley at Fisherman's Wharf.
Occasionally, real people ride it too.

The bay can be windy after the fog lifts.

Seafood restaurant utensils.

More art.

Fog is all gone.  So are the prisoners at Alcatraz.

Even the sign is artsy.


There were many examples of  students displaying their art.
This was probably the most provocative.
These were latex coverings made from a cast of the artist's body.
They appeared as if her skin had been peeled off in one piece.
We didn't make it up...there was a graduation.


The celebratory dinner was not in the North Beach neighborhood,
but there is no beach there, and the Transamerica Building is always imposing.
The city is full of interesting restaurants.


Art and art shadows.

Natural Art


Gotta ride it.  Our son has lived there for 2 years and has never ridden the trolley.


Ding-Ding!  Great fun.

Lombard Street, clearly designed by a drunken civil engineer.

Nice view from the top of the crooked street.
It should be named Keuka, not Lombard.
We went to a fashion show at California College of the Arts.  Wearable art, designed by students.

Fashionistas awaiting the show.

Laser cut draping

I'm sure we'll all be wearing things like this soon.

Very nice
The views from the DeYoung tower are inspiring.  
To the north, one can just make out the top of the Golden Gate bridge.

To the southeast, some of Golden Gate park and the hills beyond.
The park is nowhere near the bridge.

Art in the park

Even the lampposts are art.
High above Union Square,
an enduring subject, artistically presented.

7 comments:

  1. Great shots. Makes me want to book a flight!

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  2. Ah thanks for giving me a poor man's five minute vacation. I enjoyed it very much!

    Tony

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    1. I'm getting rid of those pesky savings so I can join you.

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  3. Ditto to Tony's comments!
    Oh how I dream of being a Fredlund...
    I guess I will have to settle on just being happy knowing you.

    Laura

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    1. Clearly, I need to post some of the downside of Fredlund Nation, lest I give the impression there is none.

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  4. Wow! I just HAD to drive down Lombard Street using Google Maps after seeing that picture! Yikes! They allow cars on it?

    Kathy

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