Our Redwoods Bus took a group of us into SF to see
the Stein Collection today.
Matisse, Picasso and the Parisian Avant-Garde
has been a big hit.
First, we fortified ourselves with lattes for
energy to deal with the crowds.
energy to deal with the crowds.
I loved this "bug" by the roof top garden coffee shop.
This glass sculpture and the light streaming into the museum caught my eye.
After seeing the exhibit, I took my sack lunch
across the street to the Yerba Buena Center.
The sun came out and I had a delightful and
peaceful time enjoying my lunch in
this beautiful park in the center of SF.
St. Patrick's Church, built in 1853,
stands surrounded by large modern buildings.
stands surrounded by large modern buildings.
I loved the contrast of the old and new and did a page as
I sat at one of these tables
that were being set up for a crowd.
that were being set up for a crowd.
The Moscone Convention Center is near by.
It was a delightful day and it was so nice to be driven.
No need to park your car or fight the traffic.
These excursions are one of the reasons
I moved to The Redwoods.
1 comment:
It sounds like you had a great day. I can sure see the advantage of being driven. I like freeway driving but hate to find my way around strange places in cities. The eyes aren't as quick as they used to be - well, no part of me is but that's another thing altogether.
Good job at keeping up with your challenge!
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