I have so many photos I want to share from my 3 days in San Francisco. I’ll be choosing several over the next few days and will have a few San Francisco Posts. These are three collages I have already…
Our first day Dear and I met up at Johnny Foley’s for a pint and some great Lamb Sliders! Then we walked all about the town and ended up on the Trolley car. That’s our great trolley car driver! The roof shot is from the Ferry Building at the end of Market Street. It has lots of great specialty and gourmet shops housed in the building.
This is Saints Peter and Paul Church in the Italian Section of San Francisco. Since the Italians who came to North Beach in the 1870’s were primarily fishermen, it became known as “the Church of the Fishermen,” and yearly processions to bless the fishing fleet still start out here. I have more photos from the inside of this beautiful church to share later.
Photobucket is holding all my photos from 2007 to 2015 hostage and has replaced them all with ugly black and grey boxes asking for a ransom to have them re-published. Such a frustrating bother.
Beautiful photos, Ellen! I recognized Coit Tower!
Yes, walking! Boy, do I need it! Usual Wednesday time?
Wow – what a lovely city. I’d like to visit there someday.
You got some beautiful pictures of SF. I recognize the Coit Tower. I have been there at least once, but it was a long time ago.
I like the placement of the images in your collages, Ellen.
fabulous! I love those triangle shaped corner buildings. never seen one or been in one in person….but I just love things made to go in a corner..buildings included. I can only imagine what the floor plan for that corner would look like from inside. it intrigues me!
Ellen B.,
Your pictures are amazing! I’ve never been to San Francisco…sad, I know, but you are inspiring me to go! Lamb Sliders, what are those?
I’m glad you made it back safely!
🙂 Cori G.
What lovely collages. I especially like the shots of the Saints Peter and Paul church. Do you have more of the church to show? I love the architectural details…