Tuesday, October 7, 2008

San Francisco means long posting

I read something during our vacation that San Francisco is the No. 1 tourist destination in the United States. I wondered how legitimate that claim is, but I can see why it's so popular. Not only is it beautiful but there is more to do than time to do it in.
Dale and I spent the first two days of our vacation in the city with our friends Jim and Deb. The last three days were spent on a small-ship cruise through Sonoma and Napa valleys.

We stayed at the Drake in San Francisco, and it was beautiful. This is the lobby.



Dinner on our first night was spent in a quaint family-owned Italian restaurant with incredible food. We just lucked upon it as we strolled through the North Beach area. This is Jim and Deb.

Dale and I went to Fisherman's Wharf the next morning to take a ferry to Alcatraz.


One of the residents at F.W.

Dale at Alcatraz.


One of the cellblocks. Alcatraz was fascinating, and the self-guided tour we took perfectly captured the history and legend.

This is part of the fort on the island before it became a federal prison.



The Golden Gate Bridge, enshrouded in fog, as always.

A view of San Francisco from the "most crooked street in America." This is a winding, seven-block stretch of the city that attracts both motorists and pedestrians for the views and intensely beautiful landscaping.


A car coming down the crooked path.


Dale enjoying some art at Union Square.



One of the bakers at the world-famous Boudin bakery, where fresh sourdough bread is made daily as tourists view the process from the street outside.

Our first night on the well-appointed boat, enjoying the first of several glasses of champagne.

Dale and I at dinner.


After dinner we had wine on the deck and watched the S.F. skyline as we cruised out into the bay.


Jim and Dale at our first wine tour stop.


The stuff that wine is made of.



Some of the vines at one of our stops.

Dale on one of our stops to sample wine.


This chateau is at Domain Carneros, known for its sparkling wine.



A bin of corks at Domain Carneros.

One of the views at Domain Carneros.



Still at Domain Carneros.


A stand of redwood trees at our final stop, the Benziger winery.

A view of the Benziger vineyards.

9 Comments:

At October 7, 2008 at 6:16 PM , Blogger Jannie Funster said...

It sure is a pretty city. Only been there once but I'm sure I get to see it again.

 
At October 7, 2008 at 6:27 PM , Blogger Nick said...

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At October 7, 2008 at 6:28 PM , Blogger Nick said...

Great pictures, Lori.

Next time, you guys and us. It will rock.

 
At October 8, 2008 at 5:42 AM , Blogger mengi34 said...

Aw, how beautiful! Will definitely have to go someday! Miss you!

 
At October 8, 2008 at 4:37 PM , Blogger chitknit said...

Nice photos. Makes me want to go back. Thanks for the reminder of times I've spent there!

 
At October 9, 2008 at 3:51 AM , Blogger Jaime said...

Very nice. Looks like you had a great time.

 
At October 9, 2008 at 6:19 PM , Blogger Kathryn said...

We love San Fran. They have some of the nicest people. We spent a lot of time downtown and everyone was friendly. Glad you had a good time.

 
At October 11, 2008 at 9:11 AM , Blogger Chris said...

Once when I was in San Francisco, I walked UP Lombard Street. It makes my legs burn just seeing your picture of it now.

 
At October 21, 2008 at 6:04 PM , Blogger Lori said...

Looks like it was a fabulous trip. Nice photos!

 

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