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Biggo Box o' Food Aids Vacay Budget
Posted Monday, May 01 @ 12:00:00 PDT by Brendan
Man, our vacation is going super-duper swimmingly, and I have to wonder how it is that humble, literative folks like us can afford it. But as quickly as the question always arises to me, the answer comes quickly on its heels. If you’re going to travel with a gaggle of kids in tow, you simply have to take a box of basic foods in you trunk. |
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Ripley’s Museum Perfectly Believable... Or Not?
Posted Sunday, April 30 @ 12:00:00 PDT by Brendan
When walking around in the armpit of San Francisco’s touristy sweat-pit, it’s hard not to get drawn in to the many museums that abound in that area. Right in the heart of it all on Jefferson Street just up from Fisherman’s Wharf is the Ripley’s Museum, which I found to be more appealing and as curiously interesting as any of them… Believe it… or not? |
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Pointing Out Fort Point Fun, Though Curiously Off-Commissioned
Posted Saturday, April 29 @ 12:00:00 PDT by Dominic
What a neat place this is! If you have a chance to visit San Francisco, you need to make the chance to visit Fort Point. It’s a 19th century defensive emplacement complete with bricks, mortar and cannons too. If you’ve ever done business with an obscenely profitable dot com business, you know they only have two of those three things, and they aren’t nearly as much fun. |
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Hilly Town Enhappies Me to be Pushed
Posted Friday, April 28 @ 12:00:00 PDT by Dominic
We’ve been on vacation now for what feels like forever, but for the first time in my life I’m grateful that I’m being toted about in a stroller like a second-class citizen or paraplegic. Normally I regret this sort of treatment, because, let’s face it, I’d rather walk myself around however slowly I may do it, but with all these silly hills around, I’m just glad I’m being pushed. |
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Avoiding No-Name Motels for Fun, Safety and Value
Posted Thursday, April 27 @ 12:00:00 PDT by Brendan
Whenever you travel you face the agest oldest debate of working with the name brand chains versus going somewhere smaller, though ostensibly equally convenient motels for you accommodations. Take it from me, the reputable name is far more than it may seem, and not just because you’ll be more sure of avoiding a landslide of criminal drug addicts. |
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Bay Quackers Rock Amphibious Aquati-land Tours, Lack Crackers
Posted Wednesday, April 26 @ 12:00:00 PDT by Dominic
I’m told we have a similar tour group back in our hometown of Seattle, but we’ve never tackled it for review purposes. San Francisco offers tourists and locals alike an unprecedented view of the city, in a single vehicle, on both turf and surf, all rolled into one. But where’s the crackers? |
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Book Review: Fodor’s San Francisco 2006
Posted Tuesday, April 25 @ 12:00:00 PDT by Dominic
As any loyal reader of Perplexing Times must know, we’ve collectively traveled half the earth in the capacity of journalist, but this was the first trip we took since I’ve known how to talk, and I was expected to be more responsible than ever. Okay, fine, if you want me to be a smart traveler, I’m going to have (to have had) a great guidebook and I got one. |
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