So, typical weekends seem to be primarily occupied with all the aftermath of working too much during the week and having the house be a wreck and the refrigerator filled with science projects.
So, my oldest daughter, being saddled with a school that seems to pride itself on overloading her with homework and the stress of finals, had bunkered down to go study and be ready for 250 years of American history, constitutional amendments and civil rights. So, since she was sort of committed for her weekend, I felt it a good idea to take the younger one out on a SF Tourist day.
These days are pretty cool, and not often enough taken. See, even after living here for 20 years, I still think some of my favorite days here are the no-agenda/wandering days that take you to places like Mario's Bohemian Cigar Store for lunch and Swenson's for dessert after walking up the hill.
So, Amelia and I started by taking the Muni downtown
to start off at the Ferry Plaza Farmer's Market where we went to seek out fruit, lunch at Taylor's,
watch btrott go cruising by (that Penelope musta been hungry), and then to hop onto the F-Market towards Pier 39
Pier 39 greeted us with the usual tourist schlock, but Amelia was ready for some tourist-y shopping.
From there, we went towards the
Musee Mechanique where Amelia and I indulged in an assortment of fabulous pastimes of my youth such as skee-ball, pinball and all those first generation atari games.
Of course Amelia's skills have been honed on more utilitarian skills:
From the Musee Mechanique, we felt the need to hit the candy shop to get our quota of taffy before taking the cable-cars to head towards home.
We did manage to see the newly restored car #25, which has just completed a 2-year restoration:
But we couldn't wait for that one and got the last two spots on a car after waiting for 45 minutes at the end of Hyde St.
Worth the waith though. Amelia got the front outside spot which gave her the danger thrill of oncoming cable cars coming mere inches from her:
See, the real impetus for this whole thing is that she was born here, but still had never been on a cable car. So, today was the day to correct this egregious error on my part as her father.
Once we managed to get rid of some of the tourists on the car, a seat or two finally opened up and allowed us to sit. See...it was a pretty typical day, overcast, windy and pretty cold. Fun though.
From there we managed to make it back down into the Muni station and I decided to see if Amelia could figure out how to get us home. I figure these are sort of city-kid survival skills and she should learn all the good city-kid skills like negotiating the world of public transportation. She seemed releatively unconcerned/uninterested until I showed her how with relative ease she can get to places like San Francisco Center/Stonestown all from these same sets of stations.
Needless to say, the day was well spent and a ton of fun.
This was only to be rivaled by the following day's activities.
A friend of mine, Adam, just got his pilot's license last month, and he was looking for a 'first passenger' to log into his flight-log.
Many might think this to be something to fear, but I was really excited. See, I used to go flying all the time as a kid with my Dad, who used to fly bombers in WW2. It was always something I loved doing with him and since he died four years ago, there's kinda been this yearning to get back up there. So, date set, I met Adam at Oakland airport's Kaiser Air terminal where all the general aviation and non-commercial activity happens.
Plane: Piper Archer2.
It's pretty cool. Even if the cockpit looks kinda daunting:
So, the plan was pretty much just to take off out of Oakland, fly to Colombia (no, silly, not the country), and head back. We were hoping to hang and have lunch and whatnot,but we ended up running out of time.
Oakland Coliseum right after takeoff.
Turning into final approach at Colombia California:
Cool airport. Unfortunately, we ran out of time and had to get the plane back to Oakland by 1330h (it was noon).
This is kinda cool: the video of the landing at Colombia:
This was an interesting view of one of the reservoirs flying back...note the low water level:
And the glamour shot of me flying:
and the final approach back into Oakland
The final shocker of the day: refueling:
In all though, cool weekend. Haven't been flying in something like eight or so years. I think it was good for Adam too. Not to have a 'first passenger' that was all freaky to flying in small planes and who could actually help out with the flying of the plane, listening for traffic control squawks, and watching for other planes.
very cool though. Makes me want to pursue the pilot's license thing again, only it still seems a little rich for my blood. Maybe i'll find a way to treat myself...
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