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SF Day 2




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Morning_Patiently waiting for the bus that will take us to our brunch spot — The Plow. It was way away from our hotel, 
but Agnes's sister's friend who resides in SF recommended this place as a must. We did what anyone else would do while 
waiting; take pictures. 



Morning_But we can only take pictures for so long...














Morning
_At last, we were on our way.














Morning
_No......we had to jump on another bus.














Brunch_Finally arrived at our destination only to find out it was going to be an hour and a half to two hour wait. What? 
Well we came all the way here so might as well wait the wait. This better be good. (It was actually really good, whooo) 















Brunch_Walked around the block to kill some time with an iced vanilla latte from Farley's in hand. That latte was 5 bucks 
and a size of a tall Starbuck's drink. It was a good cup of latte, thank goodness. I'm noticing things are expensive around here, 
but I have to say, the taste does not disappoint. 





Noon_Next stop, the Mission District with all of its artsy, smelly alley ways and hip looking people galore. No joke, 
the alley ways smelled of decade old urine that's been roasting under the summer sun. Can pee-pee even roast? Yuck. 
The murals were cool though.




Afternoon_This store was pretty neat. Handmade products by independent designers—totally felt like an Etsy shop
mingled with Otis and came to fruition, here. 















Afternoon_Headed over to the infamous Bi-Rite Creamery for their glorified Sea Salt Caramel Ice Cream. Too bad the 
line for that was around the corner and down the street. We just didn't think it was going to be worth it. We opted for the 
soft-serve line considering it was at least one eighth of the line for ice cream. Again, the soft-serve did not disappoint. 
It was delicious and the perfect pick-me-up. 




Afternoon_After walking over to the nearest Peet's for a latte, but really just to use their bathroom, we hopped on the bus
towards the Golden Gate Park. We rolled around in one itty-bitty part of the park out of laziness and lack of curiosity to 
walk further in knowing that we'd have to walk back out. We've been traveling sans vehicle so our trek has been by 
bus and foot. We're tired. 




Afternoon_We lollied around the bridge, took photos, Annie bought magnets (under strict orders from her mom), Agnes 
bought an Alcatraz keychain of a key, and I went to the bathroom, again, this time with the longest line ever. Agnes has 
never been to SF, so coming here was monumental, I think. 


Day 2 was quite long. After the bridge, we ate dinner at this Thai place we ordered for delivery to our hotel the night 
before. House of Thai. Who knew their pad-see-ew was so good? Not us, which is why we went back for more. 
Probably the best Thai food any of us has ever had...located all the way in SF, great. 

The neighborhood was a little sketch, so we power-walked through that town to our hotel like nobody's business, Agnes 
and me laughing out loud all the way because Annie was having a hard time keeping pace. We're not mean, we're just close.

SF Day 3 to come...



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