Oh, my. I took my parents to lunch at The Cliff House....in 1983. After our daughter's (numerous) visits to UCSF Medical Center on Pill Hill, we often dropped down to Golden Gate Park for an hour in a museum or the Japanese Garden....Things have changed a bit....in fact, SF is now in color!
Those aren't boring! I love those little packages of mini-postcards. I use them for all kinds of funny little projects. I had a set from the Mission Delores in SF that was pretty cool
Michael5000's Running Avatar has left Portland and is running generally east, out into the great big world.
June 10 -- Just outside of Roosevelt, Washington, population ~60.
June 2 -- Back on Washington Highway 14, looking down on the John Day Dam.
June 1 -- The Avatar crossed the Columbia again and checked out the Stonehenge Memorial on the way to the Maryhill Museum.
May 29 -- Still in the Columbia Gorge, the Avatar crosses into Sherman County for what is probably his last stop in Oregon for a long, long time.
May 19th -- Passing through The Dalles, Oregon.
The Humanly Prowess -- since August 2009
June 8 -- 11.5 miles sets a running record for the 8th.
June 2 -- 7.44 miles is a record-breaking 16th consecutive Sunday and wraps up the highest-mileage week of 2013.
June 1 -- A big 12.3 miles is the longest run so far in 2013 and an all-time record for the first of the month.
May 29 -- 7.09 miles gets rid of the only remaining sub-seven day-of-month record, although the 29th remains the day with the shortest record.
May 26 -- Tied the record for consecutive Sundays run, at 15.
May 25 -- 4.04 miles is an all-time record for New Mexico. Also, I've now run in 11 states.
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190 or Bust
June 8 -- 201.4
June 1 -- 202.6
May 28 -- 204.2
May 16 -- Weigh-in for work weight-loss contest: 208
May 3 -- 208
March 10 -- 205.4
Feb 24 -- 206.0 -- but clearly we've got a little problem to work on here.
5 comments:
Oh, my. I took my parents to lunch at The Cliff House....in 1983. After our daughter's (numerous) visits to UCSF Medical Center on Pill Hill, we often dropped down to Golden Gate Park for an hour in a museum or the Japanese Garden....Things have changed a bit....in fact, SF is now in color!
Those aren't boring! I love those little packages of mini-postcards. I use them for all kinds of funny little projects. I had a set from the Mission Delores in SF that was pretty cool
I think these are a lot more interesting now than they were when they were released. I like looking at the old cars on the streets.
Boy, if there was a way to dampen my enthusiasm for visiting San Francisco, these would do the trick!
I like Cliff House, but of course my heart belongs to (not yet in the picture) Giant Camera.
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