Posted June 29, 200717 yr 2007 ColDay Series: Part 1: Los Angeles Parte Uno Part 2: Los Angeles Parte Dos Part 3: Boston Part 4: A New York City Interlude Part 5: Montreal Part 6: Cincinnati Part 7: Pittsburgh & Harrisburg Part 8: Philadelphia Part 9: Brooklyn, New York Part 10: Atlantic City, Baltimore, & Washington DC Part 11: Dayton Part 12: Sacramento to Santa Cruz Part 13: Big Sur to San Francisco Part 14: San Francisco Part 15: Berkeley & Oakland Part 16: Around The Globe Preview Part 17: London I Part 18: London II Part 19: Paris Partie Une Part 20: Paris Partie Deux Part 21: Paris Partie Trois Part 22: Nashville & Pittsburgh Part 23: Gritcinnati Part 24: Toronto Part 25: Akron & Cleveland Part 26: New York City: Part One Part 27: New York City: Part Two Part 28: New York City: Part Three Part 29: Hartford Part 30: Zürich Part 31: Lucerne & The Swiss Alps Part 32: Milan Part 33: Dallas Part 34: Detroit Part 35: Gary Part 36: Chicago Ladies and Gentlemen, San Francisco Next. Oakland. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
June 29, 200717 yr Gonna have to go through this thread about 20 more times just to soak it all in! You rock.
June 29, 200717 yr I was in San Francisco in May, and every time I am there it makes me realize what a difference there is between a city like that and Cincinnati. That is truly a world-class city with so much to do and see. It has a great combination of a working city and a tourist destination. And when you consider all the neighborhoods there, and the fact that Oakland is close by (and to some extent San Jose) you realize how impressive the Bay Area is. I also got a chance to walk around Berkley this time and that is a cool area - I can only imagine what it would have been like to go to school there. Thanks for the reminder of why I have not tried to post pictures - awesome shots. I really like the jukebox Marriott for some reason. Did you see the new skyscraper at the edge of downtown by the Bay Bridge by the way? I was trying to figure out if that was condo or new office construction.
June 29, 200717 yr Awesome stuff! I spent a week there, once, and it took me a while to re-learn how to walk on level ground without leaning, after I got home.
June 29, 200717 yr Did you see the new skyscraper at the edge of downtown by the Bay Bridge by the way? I was trying to figure out if that was condo or new office construction. Yes sir. The tower is condo and the tallest on the west coast. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
June 29, 200717 yr I was in San Francisco in May, and every time I am there it makes me realize what a difference there is between a city like that and Cincinnati. The average person can afford a nice home in Cincy, that's one difference.
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