At one time in my life, I very seriously thought of moving to San Francisco.
In those days, "The City By The Bay" still seemed to be basking in a patchouli-scented twilight. I haven't been there in a while, but I've been told that money from the high-technology and financial-services industries has changed the city's character quite a bit.
Anyway, 'Frisco just seemed to be more friendly and relaxed than New York in those days, though it still had almost everything I love about cities. Plus, there are those stunning views!
I figured--like most New Yorkers--that if I can survive here, I can live anywhere. And, once I got used to the hills, commuting on my bike would be easier.
Or would it?
In those days, "The City By The Bay" still seemed to be basking in a patchouli-scented twilight. I haven't been there in a while, but I've been told that money from the high-technology and financial-services industries has changed the city's character quite a bit.
Anyway, 'Frisco just seemed to be more friendly and relaxed than New York in those days, though it still had almost everything I love about cities. Plus, there are those stunning views!
I figured--like most New Yorkers--that if I can survive here, I can live anywhere. And, once I got used to the hills, commuting on my bike would be easier.
Or would it?
From SF Gate |