Posted on February 15, 2010 by sfurbanist
I’ve been chipping away at my 7×7 Big Eat SF 2010 list which resulted in two experiences at opposite ends of the enjoyment spectrum. First, I stopped for lunch on Friday at Arinell Pizza for a slice of cheese. Maybe this place made the list because of the unique absence of plates because I can’t [...]
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Posted on January 15, 2010 by sfurbanist
Spotted yesterday in the Mission. I appreciate its distinctiveness — no one would have a hard time finding your place.
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Posted on January 12, 2010 by sfurbanist
Near Hayes & Laguna.
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Posted on December 24, 2008 by sfurbanist
I don’t get the picture in the upper left corner nor is the spelling/grammar very good, but I enjoyed the serendipitous discovery of this rain-kissed Christmas love note from one stranger to another (apparently a neighbor) on my way to the car.
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Posted on October 19, 2008 by sfurbanist
My new favorite store in the Mission. It’s apparently been around for over a year. My favorite shot from the last weekend of the Chihuly exhibit at the De Young. In general, I found the building to be more interesting than the exhibit but that was not unexpected. Artspan’s gala to kick of SF Open [...]
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Posted on July 9, 2008 by sfurbanist
Most mornings, between 7:00 and 7:55 am, I tumble out my front door and into my Mini. I sling my custom Timbuk2 bag into the passenger seat as I motor up and over the hill to work. I pretty much keep the passenger belt buckled all the time so as to avoid the beep, beep, [...]
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Posted on June 9, 2008 by sfurbanist
Friday night: – Party hopping in the Mission, including a stop at a warehouse (old machine shop) housing 12 people that had a screening room. There was a bathtub filled with plants and a motorboat DJ booth, and the walls were papered with blueprints. I ran into a former coworker and Urban Studies alum as [...]
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Posted on April 7, 2008 by sfurbanist
Fabulous party in the Mission on Saturday night. I am a sucker for urban snobbery with a view. After dinner downtown with my family, I went home to read and decided to take a nap, which nearly led to a very tame weekend. Fortunately, I did manage to get myself going, assemble an outfit despite [...]
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Posted on March 30, 2008 by sfurbanist
Domo finally opened on the corner and the roommates and I were amongst the first to try it on Friday night. It was supposed to open around Thanksgiving but it seemed that nothing was happening forever. Suddenly there was a flurry of activity and it opened this week. It was perfect timing for Josh’s last [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2008 by sfurbanist
I am sad to report that one of my favorite Hayes Valley stores, the beautiful and moderately pretentious Alabaster, recently shut its doors. I wish I had taken a picture before it was too late because words can’t really describe the place. I always wanted to buy one of the antique Buddhist statues that rotated [...]
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