Today we did a lot of tooling around San Francisco. It was the first day that the majority of the time it wasn't raining. Most of the pictures I took are from my actual camera and I haven't gotten a chance to upload any of them yet, so I've only got a few from my phone to give an idea of the day.
The first place we went was Arizmendi, a co-op bakery that Gabby likes. It was so hippy-ish that I nearly burst into flames just entering the store (literally every label had the words "vegan", "organic", or "local" on it somewhere...you seriously just need one sign at the front of the store saying "everything in here is crunchy as fuck, so fear not, fellow hippies"). The food was pretty good, though, and heavy enough to keep us full for most of the day.
Next we walked around the Hight/Asbury neighborhood, which had a lot of cool murals and weird shops in it. There was a sock shop, that sold only socks, and I got ones with narwhals on them. We then went to Alamo Square/Painted Ladies, which are a famous row of houses in San Francisco because of their Victorian & Edwardian styles and colors (and also where the opening credits of Full House were filmed, I learned). There is a lot of cool architecture from that era in this city.

Next we went and parked down near the Ferry Building, and went through their marketplace. It smelled so good, with bakeries and meateries, and cheeseries (I know those aren't real words) and the like all up and down it. We walked around town a bit and I saw this cool...thing...? It looks like a modern-art sculpture that is also a water fountain, but the water is not filled or running at the moment (probably considered wasteful when they're so recently out of a long drought). It would be so fun to do parkour on, it looks like.

Next we went to Chinatown, which was just fun to walk around in. All the cool pictures are on my camera, but I took a bunch of them at Dragon's Gate, the entrance to the Chinatown neighborhood, as well as of the streets which had lanterns hanging across them. The place just had a different feel and look about it, which was cool. We were still full from the bakery, so we passed on dim sum and got bubble tea instead. We also went to see the place where fortune cookies were invented, and watched them make some. It's just these two Chinese ladies sitting at this machine folding hot cookies into paper before they quickly cool and harden, and the place is down this random alley in Chinatown and not hugely advertised. It was pretty neat.

Next we visited the Mission district, which had Spanish architecture heavily influencing it, with the terracotta roofs everywhere and the big churches. It was cool looking, and we visited also Dolores Park nearby (so many puppies were out playing!), and another famous bakery called Tartine. They had cool-looking desserts (pictured above), and we picked some up for later. We next visited the Seward Street Slide, but it was closed (sad). It's just this huge cement slide in this mini-park in the middle of a hilly neighborhood, which looked like it would have been so much fun to slide down, but they had gates over the slide itself so you'd stop if you tried to actually go down it. Ah, well, next time.
The final place we visited was called Land's End. It's this park overlooking the ocean with a hike through the woods and along the cliffs. It was beautiful. At the end of one of the paths was an open area and someone had made a huge circular walking maze out of rocks. It wasn't very tall (one could easily just step over the rocks), but it was a fun design and neat thing to walk through. Again all my pictures of that are on my camera, but below are some of the pictures I took with my phone.
This was pretty much the last thing of the day. We did a lot of walking (18,000 steps, according to my sister's fitbit - I left my fitness watch plugged in and was so mad!), and just chilled at Gabby's place for the rest of the night. Cata had been traveling for work that day and found a Colombian bakery and brought home some savory Colombian pastries, which we had for supper.
Today, we're going to go hiking through a giant redwood tree forest, which I'm very excited about, and also get some more Golden Gate Bridge pictures, and maybe the Tiled Steps if we have time. It's my last full day out here, and it's supposed to be relatively warm and sunny. Hopefully the woods have dried out a little and we're not hiking through miles of mud, but it will be fun regardless. Then tomorrow I don't have to get up super-early, but I probably don't have time for a whole lot of sight-seeing before going to the airport. I'm scheduled to get home late Thursday night/early Friday morning, then I'll have the weekend to recuperate, unpack, upload pictures, etc., and it'll be back to work.