Pastimes of joy are when you and a female friend go shopping, she selects the garment she wants, walks into the dressing, later comes out and asks the famous question, “How do I look?” or the second famous question, “So, what do you think?” You smile and begin to explain to her why the fashion…
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San Francisco’s SOMA Neighborhood Introduces A Cool Friend In Hotel Via
Walking past a friend on a crowded street that you haven’t seen in twenty years may allow for both of you to completely miss one another without recognition because you’ve changed so much. A receding hairline, graying hair, growing waistline and a different fashion could all be contributing factors. Walking around a city that you…
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San Francisco’s Nob Hill Neighborhood, Classy, Historic
The composite aura of San Francisco is fascinating, captivating and enchanting. People from around the world are continually drawn to it. The Pied Piper lives. That is why on February 22, 2018, sftravel.com reported, “San Francisco Travel is reporting a total of 25.5 million visitors to the city in 2017 (with minor adjustments expected as…
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S.F. Kimpton Hotels, Launches A Social Experiment In Human Connecting
Rich with strong family ties and friendships, if you are a person who enjoys this, you should feel blessed. In our modern world, many dont have what you possess. At least they say that they dont. Surveys well-researched can be very revealing. According to a January 1, 2019 NBC News article, The average person in…
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San Francisco’s Financial District, It Is Neighborly (With Residents)
San Francisco’s Financial District in many ways reminds us of a commuter college campus. During the week it is comprised primarily of one population and on the weekend a completely different one. For those of you who lived in college towns or cities that house them, during the week the majority of the population on…
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San Francisco’s Izakaya Sozai Restaurant, Noodles To Live For
Comfort foods? Would we really place noodles in that category? Maybe we should. Typically when we think of comfort foods, let’s be honest, they mostly are sweet, greasy, calorie filled, artery plugging, liver sand blasting and just plain taste good as heck. Their purpose is not to make us feel healthy. Just feel good. Forget…
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San Francisco’s Night Of Ideas, Free Discussion, Performances, Readings And Civic Fun
Great ideas are rare. That was a famous line in a classic movie. Fortunately for us that movie occurred well over 40 years ago and things, especially around San Francisco and the Silicon Valley have clearly changed for the better. Much better. Brilliant new ideas are constantly swirling around more often than the Pacific Coast…
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San Francisco’s Twin Peaks, Unique Lifetime Memory, Twice The Fun
You don’t need a beautiful actress to highlight and showcase San Francisco’s Twin Peaks, but it sure helps. There are a number of gorgeous women who starred in the various Twin Peaks movie and television franchises, like Ms. Peggy Lipton Jones below, and we are so glad for it. The original Twin Peaks: Fire Walk…
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San Francisco’s ModCloth, Vintage Success, New World Acquisition
Small town memories are filled with mom and pop store purchases, warm conversations and special offers. Not only did you see the business owners at the store, you most likely relaxed with them at town picnics, parades and casually at the park. Often those memories are short lived and in the past because two things…
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For That Morning Breakfast Fix, San Francisco’s Brenda’s French Soul Food
What type of breakfast you wake up to often depends upon how you are feeling, what your taste buds are screaming to you and how much you want to consume. It can also depend upon what part of the world you live in. When we visited Japan we will concede it took a little while…
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Mayor London Breed Announces Strategies For Storefront Vacancies
Online sales has greatly impacted brick and mortar outlets. We’ve heard that for some time but here is something that give us pause. Online shopping accounts for only about 10 percent of all retail purchases, leaving some 90 percent to brick-and-mortar retailers, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s most recent estimates. If that is the…
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