San Francisco

I loved San Francisco and it has been a big surprise to me: it is like London by the Pacific, more hilly and enjoyable by foot, bike or bus.

My first day in San Francisco was spent outside of it, in the Sonoma Valley: reuniting with old friends and parking our rusty bones for a dinner by the water.

I would then discover San Fran, by crossing the Golden Gate Bridge by night and by not seeing anything but its lights.

August 6th 2016
Marconi

I see lines everywhere, and signs. Way more astringent than in United Kingdom. Behave.

August 7th 2016
Market St

Reading and writing a few notes. Are the other readers fellows from the city or are they tourists as well?

August 8th 2016
Embarcadero

When was the last time you waited on the pavement for 10 good minutes? People look at you with a bit of curiosity. Nobody waits on a crossing isle for good lighting conditions.

August 8th 2016
Embarcadero

The grid system is at work.

August 8th 2016
Russian Hill

I remember tourists taking selfies in front of the cathedral while I was turning my back to them, to snap another kind of edifice.

August 8th 2016
Grace Cathedral

They even aligned the Sutro Tower with the main road.

August 9th 2016
Ocean Beach

It is strange seeing people waiting indeed. Unless they are playing to Pokémon GO…

August 9th 2016
Ocean Beach

The relaxing details of a flat horizon…

August 9th 2016
Ocean Beach

This photography prevents you to endure the strong wind with your entire body.

August 9th 2016
Golden Gate Bridge

This viewpoint reminds me a scene from Planet of the Apes.

August 9th 2016
Golden Gate Bridge

What I do not know is less than a mile away, the coastal path is sunny enough to be sunburnt.

August 9th 2016
Moore Road Pier

Symbols.

August 9th 2016
Fort Baker

As soon as you reach the top of Berkeley Hills, a whole new landscape awaits: dry grass, (artificial) lakes and no urbanity at all.

Behind me, the landscape is crippled with buildings, piped together with bridges.

August 10th 2016
Berkeley Hills