So many wonderful bakeries. So few mornings. Today we started at b. patisserie, where I once celebrated my birthday years ago. We didn’t realize there were two locations, so we missed the one that smells like angels baking and has a case filled with such beautiful works of art it’s impossible to choose just one. Still, the Union Square annex turned out to be pretty great.


At Coit Tower, the view made the straight uphill walk worth it. I’d seen the murals before, but having them explained in depth was fascinating. They were painted around the same time as the post office mural in Ventura, using New Deal funding. It was striking to see how many different artists, working together, created such a unified whole—and how they subtly expressed their leftist, pro-labor politics.




Because the tower existed first and then the fresco murals were added, they had to incorporate windows, vents, light fixtures, and more in their paintings. Look at this light switch as the door to the planetarium.

The general public does not usually get to see these beautiful stairway murals.


Later we joined our good friends Rick and Diane for the Downtown Deco tour. Exploring the financial district’s skyscrapers was eye-opening. Art Deco flourished after World War I, when people were drawn to opulence and luxury. The architecture emphasized symmetry and featured modern materials such as black granite and molded terra cotta.




Another office building—this one reminded me of a Gothic cathedral. I can’t imagine going to a dentist or accountant in a building like this, but that’s exactly what happens.



Not exactly sure how I missed these. Wow, you are right around the corner from me. Our recent excursions into SanFran have not been as pleasant. They cleaned up the City a lot for the Super Bowl and you may be experiencing some of that effect. Regardless, I am just excited that you got to spend you BDay with your Hubby in a place you love. Happy Birthday Marsh.
LikeLike