Wednesday, September 3, 2008

An Ideal Afternoon


It's common knowledge that Dolores Park is the outdoor area of choice for many SF locals on a sunny day. This factoid was blatantly obvious after my amigos and I hopped off the Metro and gazed upon the popular R & R spot. Yes, there was plenty of green. Yes, there was plenty of people chillaxin' on the green. Yes, there was an abundance of striped and American apparel on those people chillaxin' on the green. It's a great place to go knit cap spotting. The abundance of hipsters aside, there was still a good amount of others kicking around soccer balls or enjoying moderate portions of hummus and pita bread.
And it's still hard to beat a sunshine-y day here, no matter what some may say.



The crew laid out some blankets and proceeded to live the life. This included consuming a disgusting amount of PBR. Disgusting, also, in the sense that it was PBR. We even dropped some knowledge we Wikipedia'd earlier in the day. "Did you know this place used to be a cemetary?" "A Jewish one." "But the bodies were moved to Colma."

The very City afternoon was capped off by a taqueria visit where fetus-sized burritos were consumed. The prices were just as delicious and Journey songs charged from the jukebox at a dollar each.



The Mission just schooled me--hardcore.

[Note: I also avoided Fisherman's Wharf]

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