9am
We went to a nearby place for breakfast and decided to settle at this little takeaway station which was very near the railway tracks.
Reaching a place I can't remember where for a view of the Golden Gate bridge.
Brrrrr.. it's madness cold in San Francisco in the morning!
It's love at first sight for Sylvia when she sees a tree in full bloom.
Reaching Fort Mason.
If only the grass is Singapore is naturally "carpet" =P.
View from the ground level of the grass.

Sights around the park from wild flowers from the ground to acorns on the trees.
Sights around the park from wild flowers from the ground to acorns on the trees.
Scenary at the end of the trail of Fort Mason.
Yet another weird vehicle spotted.
See the Golden Gate bridge from Fort Mason Park.
One of the last parting shots with Sylvia. It's the city of San Francisco in the background.
Leaving Fort Mason.
Finally I get to the sea lions up close and personal at Pier 39. =)
A simple lunch to end my time with Sylvia.
We are looking at the sea-lions but hmm what are they looking at? I wonder what is the difference between a sealion and a seal.. A seal has one less ion from a sealion? ahaha =p Let me know the answer if you have k?
Look at the carefree birds in the sky.
Leaving Pier 39 for Union Square, Sylvia snapped a candid shot of me transferring photos from her camera to my laptop. Heh, i didn't even know about this until i was updated this blog.
Sights of Union Square.

And a sculpture of "Hearts in San Francsico".
Leaving Union Square (the shopping haven of San Francisco) and walking along the road leading to Chinatown. Bronze monuments along the streets.
An interesting building (little big ben =p) in Chinatown. It says "Son, observe the time and fly from evil.."
Saying a farewell to the US and California flag. Thank you for opening up my world. =)
My leftover money.. most of which I were to spend on buying Chocolates back.
Taking a shot with Ian and Lisa. =)
My last meal in San Francisco. An irony of Chinese food in an American country. =p It was nice. Cantonese/Hongkong style.
My Boarding Pass.. Going through the customs wasn't as bad as I thought. Yup, have to take off the shoes (and even let it be scanned) but apart from that, nope, nothing much.
Went to the Coach outlet at the Airport, but they do not have the models that Yanjing wanted (sorry sis, the items you wanted to get are really hard to find).
The flight is at 00.20 and I have 3 hours more to go.. and nothing much to shop around here. Found a cozy corner to sneak some forty winks before the gate is open.
No comments:
Post a Comment