Halfway to the stars
Apr. 27th, 2013 11:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

A few months ago, my sister asked me, "If you could do anything in the world for your 30th birthday, what would it be?"
To which I replied, "Watch Lincecum pitch at AT&T Park."
We stayed at the Hotel California, celebrating its 100th anniversary in the heart of downtown and checking in guests with complimentary tequila shots.

Then, a late-night bottle of chianti, burrata, and dessert down the street at Kuleto's.

I'd never seen the city look so beautiful as it did that weekend, by the way. Bright sun, clear skies.

The streets overflowed with cherry blossoms.

Swans nested on the grounds of the Palace of Fine Arts, thoroughly barricaded.

There are no words for how lovely it was.




Incredible produce at the farmers market at the Ferry Building—ramps, all sorts of interesting mushrooms, asparagus.

We used our purchases to make dinner at Em's apartment.

Then, rushing to AT&T Park, champagne-fueled and giddy, and settling into our seats just in time.

The stars (and the pitching rotation) aligned. It was 4/20, two days left in my twenties, and Lincecum was throwing warm-up pitches to Posey—a sight unseen in many an age.

Tim was spectacular, magnificent, and watching Posey catch him—watching Posey tell him what to do—was the icing on my proverbial birthday cake.

The next day, we wandered the city randomly.
Alamo Square, to see the Painted Ladies.

On a whim, we found the Full House house.

Haight-Ashbury, for punch and barbeque at Hobson's Choice.

Bloody Mary bar, too.

Then the Castro, for pet stores, a dream of an open house, some Hot Cookies, and more cherry blossoms.

I can see why people write songs about this city.
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