October 3, 2007

  • Wednesday, October 3

    It was so pretty this morning!  Cool and still with a couple of clouds.  I headed off Corbett to Portola to Woodside to Dewey to Taravel to 16th to Vicente and then down to the coast.  I came up on Great Highway where the sun was just coming up:

    I continued on the Great Highway to Cabrillo and rode up on that.  This is Cabrillo facing east:

    And me facing east as well:

    I took Cabrillo to Arguello to McAllister.  This house is at McAllister and Willard and seems to be a lot older than the stuff around it.  I wonder if it's an old farmhouse from the 1870's or so.

    I continued on Parker to McAllister to Golden Gate to Leavenworth to Post to Kearny to Bush to Sansome.  This building is at Pine and Sansome and is highly detailed.  It was once the Royal Insurance Building but is now condos:

     

    Then I continued down Sansome into work.

    Tuesday, September 3

    I headed off after work Sutter to Presidio to Euclid and up to the top of Laurel hill.  This is the view:

    Then I continued down to Arguello and down to Golden Gate Park.  This is one of the bowling fields in the park.  There's a couple of them and they're popular with rowdy seniors:

    I headed out of the park at 9th ave and rode up into Forest Hill.  It's really pretty up there when the sun is shining:

    I rode 9th to 12th to Quintara to 14th.  This is the view looking south from 14th and Quintara.  Fabulous:

    I rode down the steep (eek!) hill down to Taravel and then Dewey to 7th ave to Clarendon.  There were goats again at 7th and Clarendon clearing brush but these were close to the road and I fed them.  They're so cute! And will eat anything. 

    I continued on Clarendon to Twin Peaks to Clayton to Corbett and then home. 

    Bike Mileage:
    Today                            33.7
    Week to date                 74.8

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  • Hey that building at Pine and Sansome is office for Suddenly Susan's magazine! Those goats are too cute!

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