Sunday, 26 April 2015

California Academy of Sciences, Lands End, Golden State Warriors

DAY 2


It was just as well we had a good breakfast....(and this is only part of it) because we had SUCH A BUSY DAY :) we nearly didn't have time to eat.



San Francisco looked nice in the early morning sun...


We HOHO bussed and soon arrived at the California Academy of Sciences,
one of the largest museums of natural history in the world, housing over 26 million exhibits. 
WOW, we could have spent all day here. 


A T Rex skeleton was waiting for us,


He seemed friendly enough.


Whales really ARE huge.
This was to be part of the WHALES exhibition, what a pity we were a day too early.


We chose to go up  3 floors of rainforest   that were abundant with beautiful parakeets, amazing blue headed birds, huge butterflies... (and very humid)



while below us, huge fish were swimming 








There was so much more we would have liked  to see, an observatory, a planetarium, penguins.... but time was running out.

It was a big tick for California Academy of Sciences and somewhere to revisit NEXT TIME we visit Cub.

Anyway, we hopped back on the bus which continued alongside Golden Gates Park.

Who would have thought that a Scotsman, who wouldn't take NO for an answer, was responsible for making good quality soil out of sand and horse manure to create one of San Francisco's greatest treasures, the  Golden Gates Park  after others before him had deemed it impossible. His name was John Maclaren  and his target was to plant ONE MILLION trees (apparently that target has nearly been reached.) Maclaren had the great idea of letting loose into the park 2 mountain lions and a grizzly bear called Monarch, who incidentally now lies, stuffed, in the California Academy of Sciences. Maclaren hated statues with a passion. He planted trees around them so they couldn't be seen and the statue that was given to him of himself in honour of creating the park was only found after his death, hidden in his basement, His statue is now in the park and can be seen from the bus. It is not on a plinth, but right down on the grass as close to nature as possible .


A working windmill.

The bus stopped at OCEAN BEACH so we hopped off.






We got off at Land's End and walked along the path to Mile Point.
 I was looking forward to my plank. 







It was a Zesty plank!




Just across the golf course near Mile Point stands a Fine Arts Museum The Legion of Honor and we saw Rubens, Monet, Manet, Pissarro, Van Gogh... 

and Rodin's THE THINKER.


Heck what a great day and there's more! 

The HOHO bus drove us through  Chinatown and then up Nob Hill, we saw the Victorian houses called Painted Ladies, (houses painted with more than 5 colours) and we passed the house where Jimmy Hendrix lived.
We  even sang Scott Fitzgerald's one hit wonder.





GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
Cub had got tickets for the basketball tonight  so we took a BART across the bridge to Oakland where they now play and what a hoot.
A relatively dull game suddenly became quite exciting at half time...

as they filmed a punch-up on court for an American soap, (there were at least 3 takes and the cheers got louder every time) and then the relatively dull game suddenly became ridiculously exciting as ...


Golden State warriors were 2 up with 7 seconds left,

then 1 down with 4 seconds left,

THEN

Harrison Barnes got the winner with 2 seconds to spare OMG!!!




GO WARRIORS! GO WARRIORS!


What a fantastic day. 
Did we have lunch? Did we even have dinner? Who cares.

GO WARRIORS!


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