Sunday, January 8, 2012
We took a ride out to the San Francisco's Farmers Market this past Saturday. After buying a few organic neccesities, we took a walk on the pier to people-watch but were given quite a show by the many seagulls at hand. They were plentiful and many would perch themselves on the railings waiting patiently for someone to walk by and drop a morsel at which time they would spring into action and swoop in to get it before the unsuspecting victim had a chance to bend down and pick it up.
After lunch we took a scenic drive on the road just over the Golden Gate Bridge (north side) that takes you out to the ocean point. This is a great road if you really want to see some of California's history dating back to WWII. It begins as a two lane road but as you peak out at the top it narrows into a one lane, one way road, that takes you past many of the old pill boxes and bunkers that housed some of the anti-aircraft guns and canon's that where capable of sinking anything attempting to get through the mighty Golden Gate. A great ride but I suggest you take this excursion on a weekday since there were ton's of people on this particular Saturday. You can see more photo's from the day at http://www.motionphotographyonline.com/Travel/San-Francisco/18554653_pt9rB8#!i=1432753456&k=GbSTxDx or visit www.motionphotographyonline.com and click on galleries, then Travel (password is required). Please email me at motionphotography@comcast.net if you are unable to view. Hope you enjoy.
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