Sanfrancisco !

Yesterday had been a very eventful day full of unexpected pleasant surprises. Will try to log them briefly here.

We were to meet Uddhav to see our new apt and finalize the deal. Went to CalTrain station and while looking for an indian restaurant for a good vegeterian breakfast, we stumbled across a Saturday fair which looked like a bazaar back home. Had great samosas and enjoyed the ambience.

We all liked the apt which has two bedrooms and a spacious living room which is enough for 4 people. We quickly checked for wireless and was happy to find a lot of networks to connect to. Mail checking and a bit of chat later we finalized the apt right away.

Lunch at the nearby Banjara Indian Restaurant was like heaven. Buffet lunch complete with tanduri rotis, chicken dishes and even southie vegeterian delights plus soda and delicious mango ice-cream all cost a mere $8.

With a lot of free time at hand we decided to check out Sanfrancisco downtown which is close to Uddhav’s place. The CalTrain ride took 1.5 hours through some very intersting scenary, including some lagoon and the SFO international airport. Saw one sign at a station that read “Kiss and Ride”. Yet to figure out what that means !

The train ride was very much unlike our typical silent LIRR trains back in long island. The whole train reverberated with ramblings and laughter and exciting chats. We rode up in the bicycle coach, and people sat on the floor on the ground level. Some guys even drank beer, with the cans hidden under their backpacks.

I really liked the SF station. Stuffed crowds at the station, just like in our country. The city felt live as NYC. Was amazed to see the electric buses. A hybrid of an ordinary bus and a Calcutta tram - it has got tires as well as an overhead antenna touching the wires. We reached a junction which very must seemed like another time square. Great looking skyscrappers, great cars and all my dream motorcycles passed one after another.

We took the “F” tram to fisherman’s wharf. This is a tram as it actually moved on the tracks. The crowd inside it were just like a Calcutta bus in office hour. Was funny to see the look on the faces who are not at all accustomed to such mode of travel. I stood all the way and very much felt like home.

The fisherman’s wharf looked like a magical place. I was at my wit’s end thinking which to photograph as I had only a few frames left. Never had an idea of what was going to happen that day and left most of my gear home. By the time I reached the pier to watch the sea lions, yes, Seals, my film roll has just finished. Watching sea lions were funny, having only watched them in the discovery channel before. Next time I have to come back with a telephoto lens to shoot them exactly the way I want.

We strolled around the till dark, absorbing the vibrant ambience before us. Finally saw the golden gate bridge from afar, which only existed as a postcard picture in my mind. I found out the classic seafood restaurant “Scoma’s” which a senior photographer has told me to look for. Spent a couple frames of the magical view it offered at the dusk.

A bit of shopping and coffee later we were a bit late. The F tram brought us back to the point we were to catch a bus to CalTrain from. We had to rush because last train to Sunnyvale was at 12am. I insisted on walking (yeah once I walk a bit, I like to walk a lot) and we could catch the 11pm train just by a few minutes.

I have to repeat the SF trip again in July, with full photographic preparation, and if possible, with a digi-SLR.

4 Responses to “Sanfrancisco !”

  1. Francesco says:

    Two or three things you don’t want to miss in SF:
    1) there is a bus that brings you to the golden gate… and interesting experience
    2) the japanese garden in the golden gate park
    3) the postcard row park
    4) yerba buena’s garden
    5) there is a bus to Sausalito (a nice village across the bridge)
    6) if you find a day to rent a car: Petaluma, about an hour north of SF, the most filmed village in the US (they say)…

    Have fun man… buy yourself a digital camera (cash) and every 2 weeks return it… buy everytime in a different store ;-)

  2. Francesco says:

    Hey buddy, how’s everything going at Yahoooooo???
    I started working last tuesday too. I will tell u more online next time i see you!
    Enjoy the California, my man!

  3. Uddhav says:

    Hey! JOY

    I shall try to show u the maximum and the best of San Francisco. Dont u worry brother, u have 3 mths. SF is indeed beautiful. Like Francesco mentioned in his list … most of SF is connected by MUNI (bus that fascinated u the most) … We can either ride MUNI or http://www.dollar.com :D what ever u like.

  4. Saw one sign at a station that read “Kiss and Ride”

    Kiss your a$$ good-bye and ride. ;)

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