Hey guys, sorry I did not post last week. I was with family that I have not seen in years. This post will be about my hometown San Francisco.
San Francisco is the city of counter culture. Many movements started here like the gay rights and the free love movements.
The city by the bay is famous of it’s bridges. One bridge that is usually left in the shadow is the Bay Bridge. This bridge was destroyed during the 80’s earthquake. It was rebulit and became a symbol to locals. We San Franciscans view this bridge as sign of inspiration to get back up when you fall.
Coit tower, as shown in the picture above, is a beautiful landmark. Make sure visit it, when you are in the city by the bay. There are paintings and artworks for sale.
San Francisco is the most beautiful city in California and the western hemisphere. My views might be a little biased; however, you can not blame me. When you come here, you will understand the reason people leave thier hearts in San Francisco.
Thank you for reading!! Excuse the late post. Spending time with family is worth all the money in the world. Next week, we will be in Munich, Germany. Stay safe!!






Beautiful place. Fantastic food!
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I know!! I will a post about the food next time. There is so much to talk about 🙂
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Beautiful. I love San Francisco.
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Yes, it’s the most beautiful city in the world
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debatable haha! I’d agree that it’s easily the most beautiful city in the US.
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Haha at least we can agree on something
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I recommend coming to check out Denver sometime too
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I have been to Denver it doesn’t have that grab that San Francisco has
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No definitely not, but it has it’s own unique character. It’s rough living in a land-locked city sometimes haha.
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Haha so I’m guessing you are from Denver
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Yep, for now. I’ve only been here for 3 months though; from NY.
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Haha yeah, i could tell. That is cool. Currently living in nyc
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Very awesome. NYC is wild. I’ll be back there for New Years.
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Hope you enjoy new years here
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I agree, family time is valuable!
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Lovely city ! Hope I can read yr post about food soon!
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Hahaa thank you
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I’m from just outside San Franciscio and it will always have a special place in my heart. Thanks for the post!
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Really no way! I’m actually from marin county just on the other side of the gg bridge. Where are you from?
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Neat! I’ve spent some time in Marin County since I have a couple friends that used to live there – one in Novato and one in San Rafael. I’m from the Peninsula, though! Right smack in the middle of SF and SJ. 🙂
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Haha that is funny i lived in both those cities. By the airport right?
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haha yup, by the airport. Such a beautiful area!
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THanks for liking my post on driving in France. San Francisco is very near to my home town and you were VERY economical in talking about each picture. In particular, visitors should know about the paintings INSIDE Coit Tower, which were done by WPA artists during the depression. Little-known fact: there is an apartment half-way up the tower. You have to be in the know to live there, but it is definitely the coolest place to live in SF – and after hours you can use the whole tower with its cool lobby for your partying!
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I really did leave my heart in San Francisco! Even though I only spent less than 20 hours there, I loved every second of it 🙂 So do you like it better than NYC? That’s next on my US to visit list…
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Yes, i like it better than NYC. SF has a different vibe to it. Also, the Mexican food is on another level. NYC is amazing but SF has more to offer. NYC doesn’t have the mountains and the nature that San Francisco has.
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I couldn’t agree more! The burrito I had in SF was out of this world!! And the nature side too, although I only saw a small bit.. Definitely going back to finish the full tour.
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Haha i hope you had the mission style burrito. Yes, check out Marin county, certain parts of the city of Oakland and san Jose. You will see all the different of types cuisines that san Francisco has to offer.
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Great, now I can’t wait to go again! Thanks for the tip.
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Oh San Fran … you are so right about how easy it is to leave a piece of your heart there! Such a great city.
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Yeah it truly is! Thank you for reading
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I was fortunate enough to live is San Francisco during three different periods. Lived on 48th Ave in the Sunset; 17 Ave in the RIchmond and on Seal Rock Dr. just up from the Cliff House. I enjoyed living is San Francisco. It was affordable then. I live in the East Bay now and visit now and again to go to the farmer’s market, a Giants’ or to have pizza in North Beach.
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I’m a Brit and I love SF, have visited three times and never tire of it. Of course the city is also the gateway to the number one drive of a life time. Love that the city is small and walkable.
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