Just some shots of San Francisco in the early morning hours (like 5:00 am):
It is amazing how quiet and beautiful the City of St. Francis is in the early morning hours.
Just me and my adventures in life. Life is an adventure and I try to have fun. I love being out in the world, taking pictures and being able to share them with people who come across my little space on the internet. Thanks for stopping by and peace be with you.
Just some shots of San Francisco in the early morning hours (like 5:00 am):
It is amazing how quiet and beautiful the City of St. Francis is in the early morning hours.
Last Saturday, something cool and powerful took place in Oakland. Fans of the Oakland A's threw a Fans Fest.
A little background- The Oakland A's have said that they are going to move to Las Vegas and their lease runs out at the Oakland Coliseum after this season. The owner John Fisher and the team president David Kaval over the last couple of years have alienated the Oakland fan base to the point where a lot of long-time fans have given up and stopped going to game. Also, the Oakland management have not marketed the team at all to the Bay Area in the last couple of years. They have not put on a Fan Fest (as most teams do before the season) since 2020. It is a sad deal
For me, it totally sucks. The Oakland A's have been a big part of my life (if you have read this blog at all-you would know) and my kids life. The thing that gets me is the underhanded way that Fisher and Kaval have operated over the last three years. Basically, saying that Oakland and East Bay people are worthless and can not support the team. Being someone who has been both for all of his life, the area can support the team. Yes, you need to market the team and keep the players around but this area has supported baseball for over a 100 years- The A's since 1968 and before Major League Baseball came to the West Coast-The Oakland Oaks in the old PCL before that.
Anyway (sorry all the words), Two groups decided to throw a Fans Fest for the A's (The team did nothing to help). The Oakland 68ers and the Last Dive Bar organized the Fest. They got all the sponsors, the permits and even got some former players (All good guys) to come back. They did an amazing job and over 10,000 A's fans came and had a great time:
The Oakland Roots Soccer Club was there |
And there was some A's Memorabilia for sale:
And a lot of anit-John Fisher feelings:
And some former players:
Former Outfielder Coco Crisp |
Former reliever Grant Balfour |
The Oakland 68ers and The Last Dive Bar did an amazing job and it was a true Fans Fast that was organized by the Fans.
Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle is an outdoor park that features modern sculptures in it and it is a great place to walk. The park opened in 2007:
And what was really cool was this little shoreline I found inside the park:
Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle is a super cool place to visit.
For this Music Monday, we are celebrating the Leap Year with songs that hopefully will get you jumpin':
And....
Hope everyone has a great week.
My daughter and I visited The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) in Portland. When we were there, OMSI had some panels of the National AIDS Memorial Quilt on display. The quilt has over 50,000 panels and it honors more than 110,000 people who have lost their lives to HIV/AIDS. The first panel on the quilt was done in 1987:
And the food is good:
And my favorite slice is the Chocolate Cake:
Max's Cakes is really cool place and it has become one of my favorites.