san francisco

Olympic National Park > San Francisco > Steamboat Springs... what a week!

Some of us had a hell of a week last week! (Me)  With taking the visitors from Los Angeles camping in the Olympic National Forest, traveling to San Francisco for work and then rolling onto Steamboat Springs for the wedding of one Matthew Lieber, it was quite the busy week for me.  

It was a rare week that I was able to see a good portion of my friends from LA, San Francisco and Michigan all within the span of 10 days.  It's amazing that so much time can pass between seeing your friends and loved ones and yet it feels like no time has passed at all.  I am very greatful (#blessed) for the time I was able to spend with everyone during this crazy week of travel.  It goes without saying that this trip on trip on trip craziness will probably never happen again, so the short term exhaustion was well worth it.

To friends! 

See Ya February!

While you were short, you sure were a lot of fun.  Brief highlights: 

  • Seattle winning the Super Bowl, while not my beloved Detroit Lions, was great fun to be around and made everyone in usually a gloomy month, very very happy.  
  • Taking a short work trip to San Francisco, being in some warm weather for a few days was very invigorating.  Seeing old friends and current work colleagues was an absolute pleasure as the cold and rain in Seattle really starts to get to me in the winter time.  
  • Finally getting some snow here in the mountains so we could go skiing was prettttty great as well. 

All in all, February was great fun and hopefully March continues on the same.

Places visited:

  • San Francisco
  • Stevens Pass

Sunset on Sutro Tower

Taken from Bernal Heights, right above the Mission neighborhood in San Francisco.  Not too shabby for an iPhone4 that had been broken on multiple occasions.  Starting to add more photos from the past several years on here, rather than keep them hidden away on my computer.  Hopefully these are as enjoyable to you as they are to me

Sun Setting on Sutro Tower

Seeing Thru to the Bottom

This is one of my favorite pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge. It's easy to see the enormous towers that dominant the San Francisco bay, but very rarely are people looking under the hood to appreciate what's keeping that might structure intact.  

Peeking Thru