Tuesday, October 18, 2011

West Coast Part II -- San Francisco

So we resume where we left off.  Ritika and i are in San Francisco, and after a late night Ghirardelli's run, we headed over to my good friend Dr. Nicolas's place in San Jose.  We crashed.  Then we woke up bright and early the following day to hit the city again.  On the way, we stopped by the insanely manicured lawns of Stanford University.


One thing I like about Stanford is that they didn't reject my application as an aspiring undergrad.  I didn't submit one, but at least they didn't reject me.


So that means we can get along, for now...


The sun was great.  Could definitely see myself ending up here someday.  But I'd have to risk applying in some sort of capacity.  Maybe not.


I had a pretty girl there with me at a pretty place, so it turned into photoshoot time.


That's a lucky fountain right there.


Too bad there wasn't a second sun shining from the left-hand side.


Yeah...It's not as good looking when Ritika's not in the picture.


Now for some leaning pics.


She's got a really good looking lean.


Where's the sunglasses?


Oh there they are.  Whew, thought we lost em.


Alright, so where did we go first thing when getting back to the city?


Yep.  You guessed it.  There's a security guard not shown that's desperately trying to keep Ritika away from the chocolate tub.


I'll admit, I was also pretty excited to see a huge vat full of liquid chocolate.


Mmmmmmmm.....


The rest of the time, we mainly went around eating.  Of course, when you're in San Fran, you gotta try out the chowder.


I'd highly recommend the bread bowl.  


We took a break to catch a drink before we headed back outside...


...to ride one of these puppies.  Cable cars are awesome, but they're also really scary.


The only think keeping you from coasting out of control down these steep San Fran hills is some guy with a lever that he pulls to put on the brakes.  Seems a bit low tech to me.


Here's a more creative way of getting us both in the same picture.


It turned out that the cable car dropped us off about 3 miles away from where we thought we'd end up, but we made the best of it by finding another great restaurant.


In all, I think we tried 4 or 5 different Thai places to test the quality of west coast Tom Yum soup.  (I think Mango Thai by the SeaTac airport is the best, for the record).


But this tom yum was pretty good too.  It made us happy.


This is me trying to entertain myself before it came.  


We started walking back to the car, and came across a 3-story forever 21.  Keeping the girlfriend out was pretty much impossible.  Anyways, after we finally figured out that it was too far to walk, so we hopped on a random bus, and thankfully it actually turned out to be the right one.  Back to our friend's place for a late night meal and a quick sleep before we headed out again in the morning.


Many thanks to knuckles for the place to stay.  Couldn't have done it without him.


Next time, back up to Seattle.

2 comments:

  1. that's quite a lot of wide angle for a point and shoot camera, which camera is that?

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  2. Canon SD940 IS. Pretty nice. I like it.

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