Rusty and I were in San Francisco last week to check out a grad school and do touristy things. It was a lot of fun. We liked the school, for the most part, but didn't take any pictures of it. So you'll have to look at these pictures instead.
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| If they ever want to redo the movie Psycho (again) they could do it at this hotel. (We only stayed one night) |
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| I attempt to rock the Young Women's camp braids for day two of driving. |
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| Chinatown |
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| Yep, it's a chocolate fortune cookie. And it was good. |
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| making faces on the bus tour |
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| San Francisco has lots of hills |
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| The Golden Gate bridge is really tall. |
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| And it's not red. It's "international orange." |
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| We were behind this truck for a long time. I still can't decide if that first letter is a k, or b, or something else. |
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| Driving across the Bay Bridge. |
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| The check engine light was on for over 1,300 miles. Yikes! |
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| Fisherman's Wharf |
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| From the store Chocolate Heaven |
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| These sea lions are not dead, like I supposed. |
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Peeta's bakery. I mean, some bread store. |
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| It was really rainy and cold during the bus tour. |
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| I don't remember what this building is, but it's landmarky. |
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"Everywhere you look, everywhere you look..."
The Full House houses |
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| Did I mention it rained a lot? |
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| The Oakland temple, before we headed back home. |
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| Asher' souvenir from Chinatown. He was happy to have us home. |
2 comments:
How fun! San Francisco is one of my favorite cities. And I'm going to pretend that you didn't call Boudin Bakery "some bread store". :) Mmm...I'd love a sandwich from them right now.
I just looked up the Chicago Temple, and it looks so much like the Dallas Temple. I guess when you have a good design, you go with it right?
I agree there is something special about "your" temple no matter the design. :)
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