× Annie street
I had recently seen the SFPlanning dpt flickr pictures of the Annie street plaza opening off Mission street in the South of Market, which had its official opening night last week. It was pretty exciting to be within a block from Annie street earlier today, so I took a minute to go check it out.
pigeon butt
× Additional info and links are available via here: The Yerba Buena Community Benefit District.
Annie street is adjacent to the California Historical Society building, one of my favorite places :)
Sculptures at the Deloitte buidling.
The under-construction Transbay terminal, many gigantic cranes everywhere.
545 Mission street, this place is called the salt house, I think.
Hadn't walked around that area in quite some time.
All store fronts and buildings mostly quiet on a Sunday morning.
× Emperor Boozeland
First time visiting since this historical building since the spot changed hands from its Deco days, place looks great and it is one of the cleanest restrooms I've seen at a bar. Got to chat with MK. The bartending crew & the VG are super cool on an early quiet Sunday afternoon. Perhaps becoming a good time of day to get a cold pint around town.
They retained the great curves and feel of it, with a current look. Would have never guessed that this place lets in any sunlight — it has great natural light … I liked it.
I'll definitely be back :)
Tomorrow back t the grind, and belly awaits for Thankgsiving festivities.
All images taken with my Nexus5 mobile device.
xxo
M.
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Cool shot. Like the crane one.
ReplyDeleteI forget how empty downtown SF can be on Sunday morning.
Happy Thanksgiving (one of my favorite holidays).
andy - yes, and so do i! will make an effort to do some walks from time to time this winter :)
Deletethanks so much! hope your thanksgiving was great
wow! They really should make you the 'un official' ambassador for SF ,Meli.
ReplyDeletecheers,
Ian
ian - :)))) always gives me such a great boost in joy to continue my little posts reading your comments. cheers! M.
DeleteLove the way THE CITY inhabits your posts and photos.
ReplyDeletegordon - thanks so much. great to hear form you as always, hope your site/glitch on your site is ok, enjoy getting your eureka turf :)
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