For the last 2 days, I've carried my water bottle around with me. When I took the Mission Mural tour today I ran out rather quickly. I guess it would have helped if the bottle was full when I started. However, I refilled since I've been home and have been drinking with my leftover dinner of tuna, roasted sweet potatoes and brussels sprouts saute.
Hold up, I just learned something new.
I didn't realize the correct spelling of brussels. Since it is always followed my the S of sprouts, I never knew there was an S at the end of brussels. Hm. Fascinating.
Due to my lack of income, I have been staying home lots. However, there is a website called Johnny Funcheap that lists some cheapy events. There were a few interesting places to go in the last few days, but to be honest, I really did not want to go by myself. I jumped the box today and decided to take one of the free City Tours. They offered 17 different tours around the city. I couldn't get my ass in gear for one of the 10AM tours, so I opted for one of the 11AM ones. I found out today that the organization offers 45 different tours. Since I am not sure how long I will be living here in the Bay Area, I think I may need to create a list similar to the one when I left Atlanta. All of the places I wanted to visit. These tours are at least a start. The tour ended around 1:20PM and I was a little hungry. I completely forgot to do a double duty and research the 100 SF Food List items in advance. There were a few near 16th Street that I knew about, but none close to 24th. So, I decided to hit Roosevelt Tamale Parlour. I ordered a chicken tamale
Due to my lack of income, I have been staying home lots. However, there is a website called Johnny Funcheap that lists some cheapy events. There were a few interesting places to go in the last few days, but to be honest, I really did not want to go by myself. I jumped the box today and decided to take one of the free City Tours. They offered 17 different tours around the city. I couldn't get my ass in gear for one of the 10AM tours, so I opted for one of the 11AM ones. I found out today that the organization offers 45 different tours. Since I am not sure how long I will be living here in the Bay Area, I think I may need to create a list similar to the one when I left Atlanta. All of the places I wanted to visit. These tours are at least a start. The tour ended around 1:20PM and I was a little hungry. I completely forgot to do a double duty and research the 100 SF Food List items in advance. There were a few near 16th Street that I knew about, but none close to 24th. So, I decided to hit Roosevelt Tamale Parlour. I ordered a chicken tamale
and a shredded beef enchilada. However, halfway through I realized they were BOTH chicken. So, they apologized and brought me a shredded beef enchilada. Wow. It was delish. Super fresh and smoking hot. I am so glad I asked. And like usual, there's leftovers for tomorrow!
If you have not guessed. I've included Highlights from today - Murals from the Mission District.
Gratitudes:
1. the Food Network
2. free walking tours
3. my ipod
4. blue skies
5. leftovers
4 comments:
omg -- i love your blog!
we are bordering on soul sister material because just today i was checking all museum websites to find out their free days and writing them down on my calendar. so thanks for the fun cheap sf tip/site! and free walking tours. i too am all about exploring.
good to see you tonight at hugh's
isabelle
thanks so much isabelle! let me know when you are going. i would love to join you if my schedule allows!
i have thursday off this week -- if your avail, let's plan!
ooh, that sounds good. i should have the early part of the day off. i will know tomorrow for sure. email me your contact info: hamirlis@gmail.com.
Post a Comment