Our one Urban stop was San Francisco. We spent a night in an Airbnb house, then spent the next morning/afternoon braving public transportation to explore the city.
Popcorn in the house the night before hitting the city |
Robb figuring out where we needed to go. Aaron and I are pretty much navigationally worthless. |
Being city slickers |
Hays on a bus |
Bloods on a bus |
We made our way to the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park.
It was a wee bit chilly. Also wet everywhere. We got the impression from this trip that most of California is perpetually covered by fog or smog. |
Pagoda! |
Very steep archy bridge! |
Koi fish that swam like sharks with their dorsal fins out of the water! |
Reinforcing the image of Lakin as wonder woman |
Elliot was outraged at the stones embedded in the concrete. Unforgivably deceptive! |
We stopped for lunch, then bused our way to the Golden Gate Bridge.
Friends by a bridge |
Cool exhibit demonstrating why the suspension towers are the height that they are |
There were some very aggressive and angry bikers on the heavily congested bridge, so all the kids got to be carried |
Colby Quotes: "I am sad on the bridge. This is not a good place for me." |
Everybody fell asleep on the bus/metro ride back to our cars |
After departing the big city, we drove into the wilderness to stay at Dayle's Airbnb campsite.
Claire Bear |
The best part of the campsite for me was the compost toilet. It was nestled in a private redwood grove, making it the single most scenic bathroom I have ever had the pleasure to use. For some reason, every one else insisted on using the porta potty option. Something about walls. Weirdos.
The Loo with a View |
The bucket was full of toilet paper and wood chips to cover your business. |
They also had a solar heated shower |
Aaron and I were all set to use it, but someone else had already used up all the warm water. |
HAHAHA the loo with the view.
ReplyDeleteAlso I love your description of Elliot's reaction to the stones in the concrete