Back from San Francisco
Jun. 1st, 2005 01:22 pmThe trip was really, really great. I feel a lot better now. Getting to stay somewhere away from where everything is going on and get a shot at an objective viewpoint is an invaluable experience. In addition, there are plans afoot to upgrade the wardrobe sufficiently for any events in August or so that might merit it. :) I'm quite pleased.
Less pleasing was going over finances when I got back, though it was highly necessary. David's moving has been put off until the 1st of July, though he's going to go ahead and pick a place and get the paperwork moving. A lot of bills I'd been trying to get caught up on decided to pick June to say "pay me! NOW!" and so payment is getting made. This comes to more than I make, though, so I have to have money from David this month that he'd otherwise need to move out... and so we shoot for July instead. I think I can handle that. Should be able to.
I got to go on the San Francisco Vampire Tour (which I highly recommend) last Saturday evening... a really fun meld of actual history of the Nob Hill area combined with an amusing vampire twist. Only takes about two hours and isn't too terribly taxing, and the buildings are gorgeous. I only regret that we didn't get to go inside more of them, but you take what you can get. Included are Grace Cathedral, the Nob Hill Cafe, Huntington Park, the James Flood home, the Fairmont Hotel, and the Mark Hopkins hotel.
In addition, we took Sunday and drove down to San Jose to do a bit of urban spelunking and tour the Winchester Mansion (aka the "Winchester Mystery House"). It was absolutely fascinating, and I am now staving off a deep desire to do a lot of research into occult symbology at the turn of the 20th century -- at least until I finish my current project. I would pay a goodly chunk of money to read a book by
princeofcairo on Sarah L Winchester and the house she built. I think underneath the "Wierd!" factor there's a greatly misunderstood lady who had some very specific beliefs... I'm just wanting to dig until I find them. On that line of thought, none of the furniture in the house is original... all the furnishings were removed and sent to her niece (and then mostly sold) following her death. I could only wish that I could see some of that furniture... she designed everything else in the house, I find it difficult to believe that wouldn't have been included.
In other news, fanboys are beyond comprehension, Eddie Izzard is amazing, and water is wet. News at 11.
Less pleasing was going over finances when I got back, though it was highly necessary. David's moving has been put off until the 1st of July, though he's going to go ahead and pick a place and get the paperwork moving. A lot of bills I'd been trying to get caught up on decided to pick June to say "pay me! NOW!" and so payment is getting made. This comes to more than I make, though, so I have to have money from David this month that he'd otherwise need to move out... and so we shoot for July instead. I think I can handle that. Should be able to.
I got to go on the San Francisco Vampire Tour (which I highly recommend) last Saturday evening... a really fun meld of actual history of the Nob Hill area combined with an amusing vampire twist. Only takes about two hours and isn't too terribly taxing, and the buildings are gorgeous. I only regret that we didn't get to go inside more of them, but you take what you can get. Included are Grace Cathedral, the Nob Hill Cafe, Huntington Park, the James Flood home, the Fairmont Hotel, and the Mark Hopkins hotel.
In addition, we took Sunday and drove down to San Jose to do a bit of urban spelunking and tour the Winchester Mansion (aka the "Winchester Mystery House"). It was absolutely fascinating, and I am now staving off a deep desire to do a lot of research into occult symbology at the turn of the 20th century -- at least until I finish my current project. I would pay a goodly chunk of money to read a book by
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In other news, fanboys are beyond comprehension, Eddie Izzard is amazing, and water is wet. News at 11.