Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

I can't think of a title right now. Is there some law that says there's gotta be one? Well? HUH?!? WHAT ARE YOU LOOKIN' AT?!?!?!

No music today. Yesterday. I'm confused. It's closing in on midnight so it's still today. But it's 4 hours behind the majority of America's East Coast-based population. 99% of anyone who reads this will read it tomorrow. Today. Not yesterday.

I didn't go for a run. I should have. Stoooopid!

Didn't press play on a show either. A music-less day.

Highest temperature of the year we had -- 57-58° (about 14 C.)
Oh so close to 60... not there yet. Almost May and no 60 yet.

Anyway... some randomness...



NOOOOO, not another Day Job!!!!
CALVIN!!!


One of my grandma's bazillion postcards that I've been meaning to ebay for about 5 years now... maybe I'll post
an interesting one now and again...

San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (circa 1963)

(click pics for bigger, if ya want.)

San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (postcard) circa 1963

San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (postcard, reverse side) circa 1963

Tis I some years ago...

(it's not drunk, you're blurry!)


Chris a.k.a. Zooomabooma


OPUS and BILL THE CAT from Bloom County

Friday, March 7, 2008

Let's Celebrate War!!!!

About two weeks ago, The Countertop Chronicles went to San Francisco. I think it was in a comment that someone left in his SF-related posts, the USS Pampanito (SS-383) was mentioned. It may have taken me awhile to git 'er done but reading that comment was my inspiration for posting up my two pics I took of that weapon of war. I've been to SF maybe a dozen times, for anywhere from a day to a couple months (lived on Judah Street for a very short while,) and out of all that time, I played tourist just once (rather than being a tourist, I'd rather just be.) The two pics below are from the remaining few dozen pictures that I have anymore.

Way before having a role in the film Down Periscope (1996 - starring Kelsey Grammar,) the Pampanito patrolled the Pacific Ocean while taking part in World War II. She sank and damaged several Japanese ships, including one "hell ship" carrying American and British POW's. Fortunately many were rescued and brought safely home.

Today the Balao-class sub is designated a National Historic Landmark.
At
Fisherman's Wharf, she proudly serves as a museum...
a celebrated weapon of war in San Francisco!

USS Pampanito at Pier 45
with Alcatraz in the background (on the right)

click to see bigger, if you wish

USS Pampanito (SS-383) (and Alcatraz)

once again, click to see bigger, if you'd like
USS Pampanito (SS 383)

one says one number and the other another
but they were set at the same time. Hmmm...

i love you amy uzarski.  always!
 
Calvin and Hobbes in the snow -- animated