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		<title>San Francisco, but not for long</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After what could possibly be the best tour weekend ever, we reluctantly say goodbye to Shaun &#38; Margaret and depart for our next destination &#8211; San Francisco. I was particularly excited about this stop, as this is where I will be living for the next three years. It&#8217;ll be nice to catch a show in [...]]]></description>
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<p>After what could possibly be the best tour weekend ever, we reluctantly say goodbye to <a href="http://www.fletter.tumblr.com">Shaun</a> &amp; Margaret and depart for our next destination &#8211; San Francisco.  I was particularly excited about this stop, as this is where I will be living for the next three years.  It&#8217;ll be nice to catch a show in my new hometown.</p>
<p>As many of our drives do, we had some choices as to what route to take.  We could take the scenic 101 down the coast (Shaun demanded we do this at least for the Oregon stretch), or the more efficient HWY 5 route.  Having slept in a bit too late, as per usual, we were logically forced to choose route 5.  It was a 9-hour vs. 13-hour decision, and we had to get into town by the time that <a href="http://www.bowerbirds.org">Bowerbirds</a> + <a href="http://www.megafaun.com">Megafaun</a> took the stage at <a href="http://www.cafedunord.com">Cafe du Nord</a>.  We were barely going to make it.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.welldonetour.com"><img class="alignleft size-large wp-image-1101" title="Oregon-Day3-Drive" src="http://queenofthepavement.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Oregon-Day3-Drive-800x449.jpg" alt="Oregon-Day3-Drive" width="620" /></a></p>
<p>Well, what do you know.  More traffic.  That + my fairly poor ability to take proper exits turned our proposed 9-hour drive into a 12-hour drive after all.  Needless to say, we missed the show.  Fantastic.</p>
<p>We did make it in time to have a beer with my dear friend <a href="http://www.twitter.com/dakotakeck">Dakota</a>, who was housing us for the night.  As I&#8217;ve said in previous posts, after any drive longer than 10 hours, no matter how tired you are, all you want to do is go out, have a beer, and do something social, as you have spent your entire day sitting in the same car seat looking at the same highway.  So we stopped by <a href="http://www.fivehundredclub.com">500 Club</a>, had a beer or two, then headed back to Dakota&#8217;s to crash.</p>
<p>The next couple of days were a swift kick in the hind for me.  As previously stated, this tour was also a process of moving me and my life to San Francisco.  Upon arrival to the city, I realized that I had spent so much time focused on tour that I had put several important projects on the backburner, such as finding somewhere to live, or finding a job.  Both quite important.</p>
<p>So I took a small hiatus to hide out and figure out my new San Fran life, while Tim went off and explored the city and caught up with friends.<br />
<a href="http://www.welldonetour.com"><img class="alignleft size-large wp-image-1102" title="SanFrancisco-Dakota" src="http://queenofthepavement.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/SanFrancisco-Dakota-800x533.jpg" alt="SanFrancisco-Dakota" width="620" /></a></p>
<p>Things that make San Fran different from North Carolina:<br />
- It&#8217;s colder here.  Like, way colder.  Between 60 and 75 most of the time.  I had already discovered this last summer, but while packing for tour, I had only included clothes that were appropriate for summertime in the rest of the country.  Basically, I have a few long-sleeved shirts to rotate until the rest of my &#8220;winter&#8221; clothes are shipped over.  I also have no jacket.  However, I am very excited about finally being able to wear boots and scarves every day of the year.<br />
- You can be a foodie for cheap.  Local/organic seems to be the baseline for food standards here, when in NC, it seems to be the exception.  I have also recently realized that I have an obsession with eggs and Mexican food eaten in combination.  Cannot-function-without-it obsessed.  I blame <a href="http://www.boogaloossf.com">Boogaloos</a>.<br />
- Beautiful hills, cliffs, ocean sunsets, blah blah beautiful scenery blah gorgeous awesome stuff to climb and look at etc.  You can expect plenty of photos of all of this in the next three years (the time that I will be living here).<br />
- You can&#8217;t have a car in this damn city.  You just can&#8217;t.  Unless you have a garage and you never ever let your car out of it.</p>
<p>It did not take long for me to become intimately acquainted with San Francisco parking law enforcement.</p>
<p>I was sitting at Dakota&#8217;s, bumming her wireless internet while she was at work.  I hear a bit of streetside commotion directly outside her living window.  I pay it no mind.  However, after a few minutes, I become curious.  It seems to be coming from exactly where I parked my car.  I casually glance out the window.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s my car.  A tow truck has attached itself to it.</p>
<p>Panic. I run outside. Tow man is trying to break into my car door.  I vomit apologies and frantic pleas to let my car go.  He ignores me.</p>
<p>I notice a road cop not car from me, viewing the situation musingly.  I run up to him.</p>
<p>&#8220;I AM SO SORRY I AM NOT FROM HERE I DIDNT KNOW CAN I PLEASE HAVE MY CAR BACK I HAVE MY KEYS I CAN TAKE IT RIGHT NOW&#8221;<br />
&#8220;You have your keys on you?  Right now?&#8221;<br />
&#8220;YES THEY ARE RIGHT INSIDE THE DOOR&#8221;<br />
&#8220;If you go inside and get your keys, and get back out here before he breaks into your car, you can have your car back.&#8221;<br />
(I run inside and grab keys)</p>
<p>By the time I get back out, I see the road cop talking to the tow guy, ideally about how he should let my car go.  I take no chances.  I jump in my car, still fully attached to the tow truck.  I roll the window down and continue to plea from within my vehicle.</p>
<p>Apparently this worked.  The tow guy slowly and reluctantly unhooked all of the intricacies lacing our vehicles together, and went on his way, leaving me in my car, still hyperventilating, still in a state of severe but reducing panic.  I park it a block away and head back to Dakota&#8217;s with my brand new $73 parking ticket (another distinct difference between San Fran and NC&#8230; give me a $12 Raleigh ticket any day).</p>
<p>Fast forward to lunch a couple of days later.  Tim and I are faced with a big decision:  end tour here?  or continue on to Arizona?</p>
<p>We had planned for San Francisco to be the last stop of tour.  But, seeing as we missed the show, we were feeling like there needed to be some better sort of closure for this tour.  We also knew that Megafaun wanted us to come down to do some more projects with them.  We also knew we had places to stay and lots of fun things to do.  I also liked the idea of not having to park in San Francisco for a while.</p>
<p>So we discuss the pros and cons over this at lunch, and by the time we pay, we have made a decision.   We are going to Arizona.  Why the heck not.  We pack our things and are on the road a few minutes later.  11 hours til Phoenix!</p>
<p>END!</p>
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