During that visit 2 years ago Reddog1 also took us the Presidio, the Golden Gate Park, Fishermans wharf, everything in San Fransisco... Coit tower, China town.... absolutely everything... and put us in Prison for four nights... he and his wife treated us to the perfect tour of the city.
Seeing the sign below reminds us...
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Two weeks ago I rode across the bridge on my bicycle. It is way longer and more exciting riding across it then driving. Good pics, they brought back memories.
'05 Dodge Cummins 4x4 dually 3500 white quadcab auto long bed.
'09 299bhs Tango.
I understand... you are on the bridge long enough to see it. That is why I'm happy that Janet keeps snapping pictures of the places that I would have enjoyed just looking at.
In a motor vehicle the driver has to many distractions and not enough time. Many of them have to text someone to tell them that they are crossing THE bridge, lean into their back seat to put the kid back in the car seat, clean the slice of pizza out of their lap where they dropped when answering the phone, and finish putting on their eye make-up.... all the while slideing neatly back and forth accross the lanes.
At that point I'm in avoid mode... seeing very little except traffic and the boundries of the lanes.
So, I hope that the rest of you can bare with me... when I post a sequence of pictures that are seemingly little different from each other... my intent is to allow you another look around... the views that I'm enjoying as I prepare and post these pictures.
sleepy wrote: I understand... you are on the bridge long enough to see it. That is why I'm happy that Janet keeps snapping pictures of the places that I would have enjoyed just looking at.
In a motor vehicle the driver has to many distractions and not enough time. Many of them have to text someone to tell them that they are crossing THE bridge, lean into their back seat to put the kid back in the car seat, clean the slice of pizza out of their lap where they dropped when answering the phone, and finish putting on their eye make-up.... all the while slideing neatly back and forth accross the lanes.
At that point I'm in avoid mode... seeing very little except traffic and the boundries of the lanes.
So, I hope that the rest of you can bare with me... when I post a sequence of pictures that are seemingly little different from each other... my intent is to allow you another look around... the views that I'm enjoying as I prepare and post these pictures.
Good Point Sleepy....This is exactly why I don't see much when I travel alone.