This Sunday was so gloriously sunny and warm, I was inspired to get out there with camera in hand once again! I was cruising around with the top down, doing my 'drive-bys' all over Potrero Hill, and up around Nob Hill, capturing a bit of the grittier side of the city. Thanks to everyone for filling in last week for Sunday in Your City. We'll do that again, so feel free to send me submissions! In the meantime, here's a look at sunny San Francisco.








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ReplyDeleteVery nice juxtapositions. Clever.
Nice to see the sun.
Gorgeous and delightfully inspiring to a girl in New Hampshire watching the snow fall....thank you!
ReplyDeletei liked Enjoy Responsibility for this week, such a smart line.
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented! These are lovely - you have an eye for finding beauty in places most people would least expect it to be. xx. Natty
ReplyDeleteOh this is so beautiful! Lovely pairings!
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Love the colors and the light. I almost can feel the warm sun...
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage/retro feel of these images!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving these colors! They make me feel like spring is finally coming.
ReplyDeleteGeez, I love your photos!
ReplyDeleteFabulous as usual. I was so thankful for the sunshine we finally had here in the Bay Area and you captured it beautifully!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had an absolutely BEAUTIFUL day! I feel warm and sunny just gazing at the photos- a big deal since I am sitting in cold, foggy, frozen Minneapolis!
ReplyDeleteTruly inspirational stuff, thanks for sharing!!!
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am an old surf girl myself growing up in La Jolla on the beach in the 60's. What a life :)
i am a great fan of your dyptics !!!
ReplyDeleteit would be fun next time to put all the pictures (mixed) and ask us (readers) to put them together, just to see if it's as easy (& evident) as it seems !
Beautiful and inspiring photos... i am in love with the grey window with a flower box at the bottom.
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