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I left a bit of my heart in San Francisco

I never thought I was the type to fall in love with California, but the other day I was driving down the turnpike and saw some fog. Did I think of Maine, the foggy home I’d lived in for 16 years? Nope, I thought of San Francisco, and found myself pining for it a bit.

My trip to SF was a blast. I flew out of Philly on Thursday night on an 8:20PM EST flight. Red eye! There was a layover in Vegas where I won $5 on slots before hopping on a regional jet. I got into San Jose around 4AM EST where MJ picked me up. The first glimpse of SF was a trip through the Tenderloin.

Friday was Google Day! MJ took me up to the Google main campus where he works. We met up with friend and Bitlbee author Wilmer van der Gaast for lunch at the Goog and then a wandering tour through the key points of interest open to the public visiting the campus. I signed an NDA – but I will say it was all pretty fantastic, I was impressed. It was also really cool finally to meet Wilmer, who I’ve known via the Bitlbee project since 2005.

Friday night we took various types of public transportation to met up with mct for dinner at 21st Amendment Brewery for some yummy pub pizza and beers. The public transportation system in SF is impressive. Buses! Trains! Streetcars! Cablecars! After dinner we wandered around the ballpark a bit so mct could show me a bunch of palm trees (I’ve been saying lately that I wanted to go somewhere with palm trees). Then we parted ways with mct and took a long walk through the curvy and hilly streets of San Francisco, and arrived back at MJ’s place rather exhausted.

mct and Lyz at ballpark

Saturday we met up with pdx6 at Beach Chalet Brewery on the west coast. I finally got to see and play in the Pacific! Lunch was delicious and the company was great, pdx6 and I have known each other via blogs since 2002, and just recently finally hooking up on IRC. He knows tons about the city and was quite the tour guide for me as we drove through the city. As I said, I played in the ocean a bit, I didn’t plan to get my sneakers wet, but once they were I ran in far enough to get my shorts wet. I love the ocean, miss it like crazy. Must live near it again someday…

pdx6 and Lyz on beach

That evening I wound up with a headache (thanks to the beer for lunch!) and rather than going with our planned outing of sushi and exciting desserts, we hit Delivery.com and ordered a couple gyros. I sorta wimped out here, it’s a city and practically anything can be delivered – and I chose gyros? Well, they were delicious gyros anyway. Relaxed and watched a bit of TV too, which turned out to be the perfect, relaxing evening I needed.

Sunday was Sonoma Valley Wine Tasting day! MJ hired an SUV & driver for the day to take use to various wineries. While it didn’t go as expected, we ended up going to several fantastic wineries in Sonoma Valley, the highlights being Homewood Winery and Benziger Family Winery. Homewood is a small winery that specializes in reds and does an amazing job. We met the owner and he suggested several wineries in the area that specialized in reds and so made our day a really fantastic one for good red wines. Benziger’s had a VIP wine tour that we went on, which included an extended tour of the grounds and an extensive specialty wine-tasting in the wine caves (underground storage facilities for wine). Amusingly in what looks like some sort of military compound that is the wine cave, they have a formal dining room for the wine tasting! Brilliant!

Homewood Winery

MJ and Lyz at Imagery Winery

Benziger Wine Caves

We had the driver drop us off at Fisherman’s Wharf around 6PM. After 80 degree weather in the valley, the misty cold air of the bay was quite a shock – luckily it’s a tourist area, so I was able to snag an inexpensive pink jacket to keep me warm. We wandered around and saw the sights, ended up eating at a little fish place on the wharf. After dinner and some more sight-seeing we hit Ghirardelli Square for a stop in their ice cream place, where we got hot fudge sundaes (which included a bit of ice cream along with all that fudge).

Ghirardelli Square

Lyz at Fisherman's Wharf

Lyz on Cable Car!

Alas the adventure had to come to an end. Monday morning I had a very nice non-stop flight back to Philadelphia, getting back in town quite late in the evening.

All photos from the trip: http://picasaweb.google.com/pleia2/SanFranciscoTrip