The day after I made my final Bay to Breakers photos post I have discovered that Bay to Breakers sponsor ING, a dutch global financial services company, has turned its back on Bay to Breakers. Click here to see the SFGate mention of this.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
News - Bay to Breakers loses its sponsor
The day after I made my final Bay to Breakers photos post I have discovered that Bay to Breakers sponsor ING, a dutch global financial services company, has turned its back on Bay to Breakers. Click here to see the SFGate mention of this.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Style + Photos: Bay to Breakers (part 3)
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Style + Photos — Bay to Breakers trends (part 2)
Monday, May 17, 2010
Style + Photos — Bay to Breakers costumes (part 1)
Friday, May 14, 2010
Travel + Style — Inside Sausalito’s Yellow Ferry
Briefly, here's how I got to see the extraordinary interior.
Some influential architects (below) came to Sausalito from China recently to study the community’s distinctive houseboats and floating homes. They’ll use Sausalito as a model for a huge waterfront development in Shandong, China. I wrote about their visit for Marinscope Newspapers (click here to see it) and then we gave the site Buoyant Life permission to publish it.
Their elaborate visit to Sausalito (unfortunately the sea plane tour was cancelled due to weather) included a stop at the Yellow Ferry Dock, where they met with the dock owner Chris Tellis, inside his historic yellow ferry, the S.S. City of Seattle.
The yellow ferry is one of the oldest houseboats in Sausalito — originally built in 1888, it was the first ferry boat in the Puget Sound. Tellis has done some amazing work on the boat, which he lives on (it’s divided up for different family members).
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Food — Beyond Cornbread
My big winner was the cachapa pabellón — it’s a sweet yellow corn pancake with shredded skirt steak, sweet plantains, black beans and cheese. (I stole the below pabellón image from their menu.)
They remodeled their small corner space in the Mission in a hurry once they found it, Adriana said. Large operable windows should make it a favorable food stop during sunny and warm weather. You can see all the sunlight filling the space in the above photo (many occupants kept their sunglasses on for the event). I'm a huge fan of ample daylighting.
Everything is wheat and gluten free.
The new eatery is located at 401 Valencia Street (at 15th Street). For more info, call (415) 400-5453 or visit http://www.picapicakitchen.com.