things learned on a tuesday:
wind-blown hair is the secret
sun-drenched kitchens are not to be underestimated
cars like
pearl are to be loved and shamelessly adored
breakfast really is the most important meal of the day
especially when prepared by
a professional breakfast-cooker
ferry rides are magic
as are most carousel rides
mexican coca cola is so much better
riley has the
eye
cupcakes are the second most important meal of the day
never leave a fruit stand empty-handed
always, always run to catch the ferry
even if you don't think you're going to make it
because chances are, you will
do tell, 'which' ferry...from where to where? i have to play 'tour guide' soon in the city and though i've lived 'near' it all my life...the challenge feels all too daunting. i'm liking this ferry idea though. :)
ReplyDeleteoh man, what is it about the wind blown look? i just cannot believe your tuesday, fantastic, no wonder you're having a hard time getting over it, leaving must've felt like breaking up or something. ox.
ReplyDeleteeye catching!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a incredible Tuesday, and your photos really capture the essence of it. (they're amazing.)
ReplyDeletewow, what a beautiful day, and thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSteffen
Brisbane
steffentuck@optusnet.com.au
I become speechless when I see the photos you have taken...
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog, it's truely inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThank You
such beautiful photos, Andre - it's that last one of your sweet boy that made me catch my breath
ReplyDeleteas i hit publish, did i see a typo go? yikes, i do know how to spell your name! ;-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous post!
ReplyDeletei love me some mexican cokes... all nice and cold and refreshing. and the
ReplyDeletebottles are fun for crafting.
great photos...looks like you all
had a blast!
goodness. can we go again TOMORROW? come back come back! :) these are great shots, dear friend!
ReplyDelete(and dreemintrea, we took the larkspur-sf ferry building boat because I live in mill valley. there is also one that goes between sausalito and sf or you can just get on one that tours the bay if you'd rather)
I love SF. We enjoyed a great trip there last August...wish I were there now. Glad to hear you had a great trip (how can you spend time in SF and not have a great time???)
ReplyDeleteI hope you got by The Musee Mechanique down at the warf. Your kids would have had a heyday! And they have a great vintage photobooth. :)
http://flickr.com/photos/bebalm/1076898778/
just spent the morning catching up! such great colors in your pictures, i think i have a similar camera and get nothing magical like this. and always a great read andrea! sounds like a lovely trip!
ReplyDeleteAmazing amazing photos. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend
oh me oh my these photos melt me. The kitchen one inspires me and I fell instantly in love.
ReplyDeleteWow
i wish my tuesday looked like yours.
ReplyDeleteEverytime I ready your blog I always think that it must be amazing to be you: your world is SO FULL OF COLOR. You must pitch the idea for a photo book. Your pictures always, always make me happy, and generally take my breath away.
ReplyDeleteI simply love your blog, great photos, the colors, It's so alive!!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful sentiments. I've been feeling cranky today, angry at the world and it's persistent apathy - your post has brightened by afternoon and I have been reminded to be thankful for the sun-drenched kitchen I so often take for granted.
ReplyDeleteoawesome, awesome, awesome photos! I used to live right outside SF and these make me homesick! I haven't stopped by your blog in a long time, glad I did make the trip today!
ReplyDeletepeace, d.
cococricketsmama.typepad.com
so beautiful
ReplyDeletethese are super gorgeous
ReplyDeleteYou find color and beauty everywhere.
ReplyDeleteIn the simplest of things.
You have a gift.
You are a gift.
Those are lovely lessons. Lovely photos as well. I want to keep looking in my life for the lovely moments and the lovely ideas I can take away from them.
ReplyDeleteI just spent some time going through your posts. I had no idea you weren't a professional photographer. You just took your first photo class?
ReplyDeleteAnd I read about your doubts about your photos (52 strangers) but I don't see them in the pictures.
Plus, I love your lists. I already have lists all over the place, but you make me want to start new ones.
I think maybe, just maybe, I might have eaten at that same restaurant with the yellow floral table cloth you so lovingly photographed. I was out there this past February, and I SWEAR I remember that. Good to see you and the fam enjoying that city. I secretly want to live there...or at least, I'd like a getaway dream house, oh, and one of those medical marijuana prescrptions they provide there. :>
ReplyDeleteInspiring pictures indeed. I like the way you tell your story through them and a few lines. I'm impressed! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a perfectly magical trip! gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteI love ferry rides. and i have the same feeling about the brazilian coca-cola...interesting.
ReplyDeletelove your photos, super inspiring!
Loving your posts about SF.
ReplyDelete"cupcakes are the second most important meal of the day"
Love that line!
Wonderful photos. I've just recently tried Mexican Coca Cola and you are definitely right, it is soooo good!
ReplyDeleteRileys eyes are gonna be what all the girls call dreamy someday. He'll have giggly callers before you know it. Oh, how sweet!!
oh the colors! Andrea, I love the sublimity in these photos. I added you to my blogroll, if that's alright?
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