This is the interior of the Ferry Building. It has a lot of really nice shops in it and a small walkway out the back facing the bay.
A tall old ship near Pier 39
Some trees over looking the bay from the top of the hill near Fort Mason.
The marina on the north side of Fort Mason.
Some really cute row houses in facing the marina. This must go for some serious coin because they were in an awesome location and really old, cute and well maintained!
In the park next to the Golden Gate Bridge.
Sometimes you find some really amaingly cool things in the smallest and unlikeliest places. I just love dewey spider webs.
Ahhhh, the Golden Gate Bridge - the fog finally lifted.
More mist through the trees as we headed up the hill and toward a bluff overlooking the bridge.
A grove of evergreens and eucalyptus trees.
This is an old bunker in the bluff on the south side of the Golden Gate Bridge.
You've gotta love the cool patterns in the branches of the eucalytpus trees.
The fog comes back to shroud the Golden Gate Bridge.
The fog comes back to shroud the Golden Gate Bridge.
Ok, I have yet to determine the significance of these stacked rocks. Not knowing I assumed it was a good-luck thing and, being superstitious/paranoid, I decided I needed to erect one of my own to pay homage so the gods would smile favorably on me and the family. They looked really cool and interesting along the shore with the low waves bathing their bases.
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