A bracelet put on my wrist by the monk on Market Street, its energy infusing my soul.
I continued on down Market playing peek a boo with the Transamerica Pyramid
Feeling light and carefree, I arrived at the Ferry Building; was it the bracelet? Or was it just being free today, with no schedule and no accounting to anyone for anything.
I chose lunch, to go, from the Cowgirl Creamery, one of oh so many eateries inside the Ferry Building. A turkey sandwich with their Fromage Blanc. Heaven in a crusty French roll.
Sitting in back of the building with a wide expanse of bay in direct view is a dicey situation with all the seagulls eyeing your food. I chose a bench over to the side of the building facing the water, and not too many seagulls lurking about.
The morning lessons from Michael kicked in as I was leaving the Ferry Building to walk down the Embarcadero
The first and last photo are edited in Snapseed; thanks Michael, for showing me parts of Snapseed that I hadn’t been aware of.
Tomorrow I’ll wrap it up with a collage of the rest of my afternoon spent in bliss.
Until then.
Truly one of America’s great cities. Thanks, Angeline, for taking the time to sort and upload these photos for us. It’s been 9 years since I’ve been and you’ve certainly given me the urge to return.
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You are more than welcome. I love sharing my love for this city. Hope you can come visit soon.
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Happy to hear the energy infusing from the bracelet. Sound like a perfect day!
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It was a near perfect day! Thanks, Amy.
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Wonderful trip down the lane of my memories of the city .Thanks. I even smell the Bay water …
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Glad I could take you along on this trip with me.
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I do love San Fran. Thanks for sharing
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Love this photo safari of my old hometown. Thanks Angel! Looks like a beautiful day!
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Thanks, K. It was in the low 70s, and as you can see, abundant sunshine. Gorgeous…..was it the bracelet?
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Beautiful photos! I especially like the one with the seagull 🙂
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Thanks so much for stopping in to comment, Rikka.
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Wonderful photos, Angeline 🙂 The first one is quite original!
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Thanks, Paula. Snapseed can do some interesting edits
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