It’s a Friday evening in SoMa. Sorry again folks for not writing last week. Life got in the way again and I was incapacitated by that thing called COVID. I’m fine by the way, so it’s business as usual. We’re in this part of the city to meet up with friends again. It’s quiet. There’s … Continue reading Social 303: At A Loss
Gai: Back To Simplicity Again
Apologies again for the lack of a post last week. I did intend to and went somewhere for the blog, but I didn’t have the time to sit down and write. It was Record Store Day last week and I woke up way too early for a weekend to pick up a couple of records. … Continue reading Gai: Back To Simplicity Again
Poc-Chuc: Another Attempt at Trying
It's a cold Friday night in the Mission. It's been raining lately, which I'm not going to complain about. The less we have to worry about drought in the future, the better. It's been another challenging week, so nothing new there. My plans for going out tonight were canceled, so I'm sticking to my neck … Continue reading Poc-Chuc: Another Attempt at Trying
Joyride Pizza: The Middle Of Calm
Friday evening in San Francisco. It’s a clear day in April with a bit of wind running through the city. I’m with my girlfriend in Yerba Buena Gardens, a block in town in SoMA that’s a grassy area with public art, museums, bowling, and ice skating for tourists and residents to enjoy. It’s also the … Continue reading Joyride Pizza: The Middle Of Calm
The Korner Store: Wishing Things Were Quieter
So, it’s a sunny Friday evening in San Francisco. Apologies for not posting last week and for the lack of notice. I had a jam-packed weekend and wasn’t able to spend time writing. If you haven’t noticed from my posts as of late, I've been burnt out from life and I needed to re-prioritize a … Continue reading The Korner Store: Wishing Things Were Quieter
Nash Hot Chicken and Ramen: Rolling The Dice
It’s a cloudy Saturday afternoon. Rain was expected, but I haven’t seen any. To be fair, it might’ve rained this morning and I haven’t noticed. Yeah, the weather is a bit shitty. I would prefer it would rain more due to the whole drought thing California is experiencing, but that’s just me. I’m in the … Continue reading Nash Hot Chicken and Ramen: Rolling The Dice
Donaji: Working The Good
Saturday morning in the Mission. It’s sunny out with a bit of cold wind blowing through the area. Lots of people are roaming the sidewalks and driving through the streets. As of yesterday. indoor mask mandate and vaccine checks are no longer mandatory for most places in San Francisco. Major global powers continue to keep … Continue reading Donaji: Working The Good
Pushkin: Wishing Things Were Better
First Thursday night of March in the city. It’s a bit rainy where my girlfriend and I are at, enough to potentially slip on something and fall on my ass. We’re in Belden Place this time around, fairly close to the southern edge of Chinatown and southwest of the Financial District. It’s a neighborhood people … Continue reading Pushkin: Wishing Things Were Better
Lao Table: Working Through It
It’s Friday night in SoMa near the Transit Center. It’s fucking cold, not the typical “Oh it’s in the mid-50s” shit that I bitch about regularly. It’s been in the high 40s throughout the day. A cold snap has blanketed North America and San Francisco isn’t immune to it. If it’s this cold, then the … Continue reading Lao Table: Working Through It
Hilda and Jesse: Fighting Negativity
Monday night in North Beach. It’s Valentine’s Day, hence why I’m out with my girlfriend on a weekday. It’s a warm, clear night with lots of people walking around with significant others and enjoying the area. I’m not a fan of Valentine’s Day in general. It’s commercialized and has been a bitter reminder of how … Continue reading Hilda and Jesse: Fighting Negativity