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The San Francisco Project: May 2008
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Friday, May 30, 2008. I met a hummingbird the other day. It was the second one I've seen in San Francisco. I wish I had a picture. He was grey-brown, with a bright magenta throat and a white belly. I know this because as I stood and watched him hover around some orange flowers (were they nasturtiums? Links to this post. Sunday, May 11, 2008. Links to this post. Monday, May 5, 2008. The Man in Pink. Perhaps this blog could be about the things that people wear in public in San Francisco. Links to this post.
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The San Francisco Project: January 2010
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Monday, January 18, 2010. The Death of San Francisco. Links to this post. Martin Luther King Jr. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The San Francisco Project. San Francisco, CA, United States. I am a bodyworker and writer in the Bay Area. I have eclectic tastes, and I love being in nature. Don't hate me because I am a morning person. View my complete profile. Quote for the Day. I've always wanted to know how to butcher my own meat.". Thesanfranciscoproject [at] gmail.com. Go nuts. Tell me what you think.
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The San Francisco Project: The Death of San Francisco
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Monday, January 18, 2010. The Death of San Francisco. Martin Luther King Jr. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The San Francisco Project. San Francisco, CA, United States. I am a bodyworker and writer in the Bay Area. I have eclectic tastes, and I love being in nature. Don't hate me because I am a morning person. View my complete profile. Quote for the Day. I've always wanted to know how to butcher my own meat.". Thesanfranciscoproject [at] gmail.com. Go nuts. Tell me what you think. NHPR Word of Mouth.
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The San Francisco Project: July 2008
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Monday, July 28, 2008. The Sweetness of Sleep. It was kind of surreal coming home. There was the rose garden, the fountain. Just as usual. But I was different. I didn’t feel quite like the same person. But then again, I realized, I was delirious from lack of sleep and a 7-hour plane ride. I have a backlog of things to post, but for now, let’s just say I am home, I am safe, I am happy. I did my traveling. I got my France. And I my Ikea bed was here to welcome me. Links to this post. Sunday, July 20, 2008.
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The San Francisco Project: Living the Dream
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Growing up, I always used to covet the pink and blue and green toilet papers of those more fortunate than me. Those whose toilet-paper-buyers did not insist on avoiding colored dyes in bathroom tissue paper. I was at a loss. All I could do was wait until I was finally out on my own and could buy whatever which toilet paper I pleased. At last it has come to be. Oui, j'ai du pain. She is like my Grandmother, again. My French surrogate grandmother looking after me. I hav...Except to...
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The San Francisco Project: Airport Security
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Thursday, December 18, 2008. 3 fl oz., in a bag, no exceptions. Take off your shoes, belt, earrings, etc. Anybody could be a terrorist. No, I can't let you back in! You could be a terrorist. Didn't you see the signs that were ill-placed and obscured by the crowds that said "no return beyond this point"? How do I know you don't have a bomb? I could lose my job. You could be arrested. Do you want to be arrested? Is this water bottle too large? Stansted - not necessarily indicative of all London airports.
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The San Francisco Project: February 2009
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Friday, February 20, 2009. The Toilet Paper Blog is live! Http:/ thetoiletpaperblog.blogspot.com/. Go here to get your weekly fix of toilet humour that is definitely not "potty talk." The only classy toilet blog in the world, I'll be covering international issues of bathroom technology, from the bare-bone fixtures to high-class equipment and architecture, to kids, animals, and green innovations. Follow the blog and check it out on Facebook. Who isn't a fan of having a place to go when you really need it?
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The San Francisco Project: October 2008
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Thursday, October 30, 2008. And my new job titles are:. 8226; Dream Interpreter. 8226; Mind Reader. 8226; Mystery Girl. 8226; Direction Giver. And I don't read palms, but someone read mine today. Either that, or my hands were just red. I think it's the weather. Links to this post. Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Racist in San Francisco. I knew San Francisco was racist before I got here. Every white person I ever met who had been to SF said, hey, it's great, I love it, you should go there! Maybe people are inh...
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The San Francisco Project: September 2008
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008. View from the (almost) top. Here is the view from the balcony out the window of the ninth floor office of the James Bong building, where I work. Yes, it's called the James Bong building. I hate to think what we would do in an earthquake. Which is why I tend not to think about it too much. But we do have a nice view of Market Street. Links to this post. Friday, September 12, 2008. Well, I had been thinking of taking up a new sport. Too bad I hate ironing with a passion. That's...
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The San Francisco Project: San Francisco Project
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Monday, December 22, 2008. I think we can safely say that the San Francisco project has been successful. For one thing, I didn't end up back on the east coast. But here's a look back at the highlights:. Got some good work experience under my belt. Found a place to live. Went to France for the first time. Volunteered at the Exploratorium. Made a some friends, met some crazy people. Generally improved my life in an overall way. Suffice it to say, it's been an interesting year. Meanwhile, I want to thank ev...