Nov 20 2010
Goodbye and Hello
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My last morning in San Francisco was nothing but a foodapalooza. I started out with breakfast at Polker’s, where I had eggs scrambled with fresh herbs, zucchini, and tomatoes, and enjoyed the parade of passers-by. I walked back to the motel in the sunshine, packed up the car, and headed back to Polk Street. First stop was Bob’s Doughnuts, with its perennially cheerful cashier, and next was Victor’s, where I picked up Thursday Night Dinner. Not exactly new, but the first time we’ve had it this year.
The last stop was the gas station, where it cost $41 to fill the car. Gas in the big city is $3.31 a gallon, instead of the relatively modest $3.03 in Fort Bragg. Good thing I can expense it.
I set off across the familiar Golden Gate Bridge, feeling a pang as always as the dreaming spires of San Francisco dwindled in the rearview mirror. I don’t think I’ll ever really feel that it’s not home.
I stopped off at Gowan’s fruit and vegetable stand. Here you can see some of their many apple trees:
This is the view across the road. I love the rolling hills and the live oaks.
When I got home, the cats were definitely happy to see me, even though Rob and Megan had spent time with them and petted them while I was gone. They have all slept with me every night since. This morning, I woke up to Roscoe sleeping against my chest (I sleep on my side, and he stretches out full length along my body), Clyde curled around my head with his head on my ear, and Audrey at my feet. I love hearing them purr until they fall asleep. The purr gets slower, then patchy, then there’s a big sigh and it’s dreamtime.
9 Responses to “Goodbye and Hello”
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I looooove it when the cats sleep on me. Kitty is generally too dignified for such things and sleeps by my feet. But Bernoulli – I just got off the couch where he was laying snuggled on my chest for a good hour, his head tucked under my chin. Soooooo good. I’d love to see Clyde sleeping with his head on your ear – that’s pretty ridonkulous!
Great ending to a successful trip it would seem.
jx
I’m sure your homecoming was welcomed by the kitties. Glad you had a safe trip.
Cas
When we lived in Charleston, SC, we had two beautiful live oak trees in our front yard. (we planted them) Such beautiful trees,
Glad you had a good trip, I always love to get back home no matter how nice it is to get away for a bit, home sweet home I say.
So in essence, you were spooning roscoe? That’s cute!
Or he was spooning me. Either way, I love it!
I love the look of them in summer, with their pools of shade and dark leaves.
Audrey is too dignified, too!