{"id":165,"date":"2008-05-13T09:09:35","date_gmt":"2008-05-13T09:09:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/treefell.com\/transmission\/?p=165"},"modified":"2008-05-20T12:44:41","modified_gmt":"2008-05-20T12:44:41","slug":"408","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/treefell.com\/transmission\/index.php\/2008\/05\/13\/408\/","title":{"rendered":"408?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>San Francisco<\/strong><br \/>\nI arrived into San Francisco international about 2pm, caught a BART to the city and was checked into the hotel by 3.15pm.  I don&#8217;t mind admitting that it was a touch on the overwhelming side to be in a strange, teeming, city centre on my own. I basically limited myself to a wander among the neighbouring blocks and buying something to eat.<br \/>\nOn Sunday I had breakfast in a 50&#8217;s style diner then I headed to the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sfmoma.org\/\">SF Museum of Modern Art<\/a> . This is a pretty damned impressive collection and building (OK the Tate Modern in London kicks it&#8217;s ass, but you would expect it to). I spent nearly three hours in there, and I was particularly impressed by the Modern Masterworks, Cut: Revealing the Section and Lee Friedlander exhibitions. Their general collection of photography is pretty amazing, with some outstanding early photographs and pieces by real masters.<br \/>\nAround the corner from SFMOMA is the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cartoonart.org\/\">Cartoon Art Museum<\/a>. I spent a good while in here, it had exhibitions on a recently deceased cartoonist for the SF Chronicle, single panel cartoons on sex and sexuality by upcoming female cartoonists and a pioneering cartoonist Craig Flessel, as well as a general collection of cells from animated cartoons from Disney, The Simpsons etc, and a general collection of original cartoons from across history including Krazy Kat and Calvin and Hobbes and all sorts in between.<br \/>\nThat night I went to a multiplex and saw the Iron Man movie. It was a lot of fun, but still basically a big dumb action spectacle.<br \/>\nMonday was down as Alcatraz day in my intinerary, as I&#8217;d bought my ticket weeks before online. The visit to Alcatraz ending up being pretty much the highlight of the trip. I&#8217;ll spare you the full details for now, but I may end up doing a separate entry on it later.<br \/>\nAfter Alcatraz I headed down to Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf. I think it may compare with Times Square in New York as a tacky tourist trap.  While I was down there though I thought I&#8217;d try the recent winner of best North American fast food chain on ILE &#8211; In-n-Out Burger. Just about the busiest burger joint I&#8217;ve ever been in, the burger was good and the fries tasted of potato!<br \/>\nOn the way back to my hotel I passed through Chinatown and took some photos of the area, but I couldn&#8217;t work out what to try in terms of restaurants so I just headed back to the hotel.<br \/>\nIt had been a beautiful day and I was very close to being sunburnt, so I just chilled out in front of the TV rather than going the Laura Veirs gig as planned. For the very first time I was able to watch WWE Raw live. Actually it was the first WWE wrestling I&#8217;ve seen in years and it was every bit as cheesy as I remembered. I must say that bit of TNA that I&#8217;ve seen lately isn&#8217;t as far behind as I thought. WWE wrestling is not what it was at it&#8217;s popularity peak.<br \/>\nOn Tuesday it was time to hit the shops. Fortunately for me the two must-visit shops happened to give me some real sightseeing opportunities too.<br \/>\nFirst up was Amoeba records, which happens to be right at the top of Haight Street, almost at Golden Gate Park. To get there I took a bus. Public transport in the states is a different planet to the UK. Only the dirt poor take buses. Which lets you see a slice of life you&#8217;d otherwise miss.<br \/>\nA fabulous record store, Amoeba, with a huge and varied selection. I managed to limit myself to the ten purchases.<br \/>\nOnce I finished there I wandered down to the junction at Haight &#038; Ashbury, famous as the home of the psychedelic movement in the city during the sixties. It&#8217;s become a curious mixture of boutiques and cheesy hippy\/tye dye memorabilia.<br \/>\nI headed back to the hotel to apply some sun blocking cream.<br \/>\nAfter lunch I caught another bus, this time to the Mission district. This area is a world away from the city centre. The section I saw was pretty low-rent and rundown but still vibrant and largely Spanish speaking.<br \/>\nI was there to visit Borderland books. This is a specialist Science Fiction bookstore, while not huge, it has an amazing selection of books. The second hand paperback section would ruin me&#8230;<br \/>\nEscaping having only spent $80 I pottered about the area for a little while before getting a bus full of school kids back to the hotel.<br \/>\nAfter having something to drink I headed out the shops around Market Street to do some more shopping and walked away with DVDs, baseball caps and a Nintendo DS.<br \/>\nWednesday was checkout day and I decided to have a long lie-in and only head out once it was time to check out.<br \/>\nSo around 11.30 I headed towards Grace Cathedral, camera at the ready. I ended up taking a walk back through Chinatown towards the Ferry Building at the end of Market Street. After sitting in the sun, taking the occasional photo of skateboarders doing tricks I walked the length of Market Street, pausing only to have lunch before collecting my suitcase and catching the BART to the airport.<br \/>\nThe flight home was long, but I did have a very nice young couple sat next to me who just happened to be science fiction geeks too. By the time I was picked up at Edinburgh airport by my parents I&#8217;d been up for something like 27, 28 hours and my head was swimming round in circles. I slept for over 13 hours that night.<br \/>\nOverall San Francisco was magnificent and I barely scratched the surface of the city. Which just means I&#8217;ve got an excuse to go back!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>San Francisco I arrived into San Francisco international about 2pm, caught a BART to the city and was checked into the hotel by 3.15pm. 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