21 August 2006

I Left My Heart

Saturday morning, 9:15 a.m.

And, it seems, my ability to sleep. Eight glorious, restful hours every night I slept in the city by the bay ... only to return home to insomnia. Maybe t's time to start that Tylenol PM addiction.

But isn't that a beautiful sight?

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20 Comments:

At 8/21/2006 08:13:00 AM, Blogger Marni said...

Boo insomnia -- YAY Tylenol PM!

 
At 8/21/2006 08:15:00 AM, Blogger Cup said...

Is it our Coffey DNA?

 
At 8/21/2006 09:23:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hope you sleep like a baby Monday night (after all the meetings)

 
At 8/21/2006 10:34:00 AM, Blogger The Scottish Tart said...

gorgeous.

 
At 8/21/2006 10:59:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the nice photo of SF..! Hope you enjoyed your visit.

 
At 8/21/2006 01:53:00 PM, Blogger Moderator said...

Where was that picture taken?

 
At 8/21/2006 07:18:00 PM, Blogger The Wandering Author said...

Beautiful photo, but then I've always loved fog. It lends such an air of mystery to everything. Since you stopped by my blog, I thought I'd check out yours.

 
At 8/21/2006 07:41:00 PM, Blogger a said...

I'm still jealous about the House of Nan King. I'm glad you and Ma had such a great time! I'll critique the baubles later...

 
At 8/21/2006 11:55:00 PM, Blogger Old Lady said...

I loved San Francisco when I visited in the 60's. I was too young to putz around though. Darn!

 
At 8/22/2006 06:09:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hope you both had a truly great time! While your writing is just the best, have to tell you the added icing on the cake is your friend, Grant Miller and his comments. Cracks me up! What a wit!

 
At 8/22/2006 06:33:00 AM, Blogger Cup said...

HOLLYC: Sadly, I didn't. Thought I could, so I didn't take the Tylenol PM. I slept from 12:30 to 4:30, though.

SHEWEARSPLAID: Isn't it? I'm rather proud of that shot.

PETE YORN: Shouldn't you be on tour?

GRANT MILLER: At the outlook on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge.

THE WANDERING AUTHOR: Isn't fog the coolest?

DAN: You should be. It was better than I remembered. And we left some hot & sour soup on the table.

OLD LADY: You should go back. It's unlike any city in the U.S.

JUDITH: Don't you love Grant? He's the center of the blogosphere, I believe. If you haven't visited his blog, he's linked on my blogroll.

 
At 8/22/2006 07:46:00 AM, Blogger Dale said...

You should call this photograph H in the Fog.

 
At 8/22/2006 07:58:00 AM, Blogger Cup said...

That's good, Dale. Think I will. If I can get all my photos scanned, I may steal your photo blog idea.

 
At 8/22/2006 01:18:00 PM, Blogger Dale said...

You can't spell Beth without an H in the Fog? Okay, clearly I'm dehydrated. Photoblog is a good idea. I've got so many photos I keep thinking I should put up there. Eventually I guess. Is there ever enough time?

 
At 8/22/2006 08:39:00 PM, Blogger nouseforaname said...

I'm soo jealous, I love San Fran, a city with a ton of personality and character and I think some really great architecture. I dabbled in architectural photography and that was the first place I was sent for a job, I just walked around in love, a total daze of what a great city....

 
At 8/23/2006 05:13:00 AM, Blogger Coaster Punchman said...

Interesting fact from the world of CPW: the GGB is my favorite landmark.

Ok, so maybe that's not so interesting...

 
At 8/23/2006 10:53:00 AM, Blogger ~Mary said...

awesome picture! I bet your heart is still in San Fran. Glad you came back to us though! Keep blogging-whether in words or pictures!

 
At 8/23/2006 12:48:00 PM, Blogger Cup said...

DALE: Actually, I kind of like that H-in-the-fog; I might make it my new tagline since I seem to walk through life in a fog these days …

SHROOM-MONKEY: How lucky to be sent to San Francisco to photograph the architecture! I agree with you about its character and architecture. It’s really more like a European city, isn’t it? Wish I could afford to live there.

C.PUNCHMAN: I’ve added your GGB landmark love to my CP dossier. I find it very interesting. And the GGC and the Transamerica building are two of my very favorite landmarks … because they remind me that I’m in my favorite city.

MARY: I’m proud of that photo, I have to admit. I’ll write about the trip and upload more photos tonight or tomorrow.

 
At 8/27/2006 09:54:00 PM, Blogger Tenacious S said...

I used to ride a bus across that bridge to work everyday. When it was encased in fog it felt like you were flying.

 
At 8/27/2006 10:06:00 PM, Blogger Cup said...

How lucky you were, Tenacious S! I would love to live there ... but it's just so darned expensive and I'm too old to live in a one-room apartment.

 

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