Saturday, June 11, 2011

San Francisco Trip

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.


If they ever want to redo the movie Psycho (again) they could do it at this hotel. (We only stayed one night)

I attempt to rock the Young Women's camp braids for day two of driving.


Chinatown


Yep, it's a chocolate fortune cookie. And it was good.

making faces on the bus tour


San Francisco has lots of hills

The Golden Gate bridge is really tall.

And it's not red. It's "international orange."


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.


Driving across the Bay Bridge.

The check engine light was on for over 1,300 miles. Yikes!

Fisherman's Wharf

From the store Chocolate Heaven

These sea lions are not dead, like I supposed.

Peeta's bakery. I mean, some bread store.

It was really rainy and cold during the bus tour.

I don't remember what this building is, but it's landmarky.

"Everywhere you look, everywhere you look..."
The Full House houses


Did I mention it rained a lot?

The Oakland temple, before we headed back home.


Asher' souvenir from Chinatown. He was happy to have us home.

2 comments:

Lisa said...

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.

Michelle said...

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. :)