DNA and the city by the bay…

Don’t worry, the last three pictures will explain the title…

a 1So I went with my daughter Mollie and my friend Andy up to my favorite view site in the hills above Berkeley.

a 2You may remember that the last time I went to the Bay Area to visit my mom, Andy and I also went to this particular view spot, and all we got was pictures of really thick fog. This time the weather was a little more cooperative.

a 4In fact it showed very well what I like about this spot. If you stand there to watch a sunset, it will change every minute. The colors in these first few shots are just crazy. The sky was like copper and gold melting together.

a 5San Francisco looked like some lost city from the Arabian Nights.

a 6Then the colors muted a bit, like a water-color painting left out in the rain.

a 3Pictures never really do justice to a good view and a good sunset.

a 8But I never get tired of this one spot.

a 7It is just plain magical. And just down the hill a little bit is the Lawrence Hall of Science, a great place to take kids. Outside the science museum there is a large open area with a fountain and a life-sized model of a whale. I was going to get a picture of Andy crouching over the whale’s blowhole like he was giving it mouth to mouth resuscitation, and then Photoshop it onto a beach and then post it and try to convince you all that my friend had saved a real whale. But there were kids climbing all over the whale.

However there is also a giant strand of DNA made of metal and no kids were playing on that.

a 9Mollie challenged Andy to a race where they each started at opposite ends of the DNA and had to wriggle their way down the whole thing. Andy only lost by a little bit. Quite impressive for an old guy. It would have killed me, or I would have gotten stuck and they would have called the fire department to cut me out with the jaws of life. How embarrassing would that have been?

a 10Now you know why I called the post what I did… except for one thing. Andy just became a Grandpa!

a 1aAlso not bad for an old guy. But that ties in with the whole DNA theme as well, if you see what I mean.

So I have one friend near my own age who just had their first baby, and another who just had their first grandchild. Ain’t love grand?

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45 Responses to DNA and the city by the bay…

  1. kunstkitchen's avatar kunstkitchen says:

    Great Photos, Art. And I understand the attraction to the view.

  2. thoughtofvg's avatar thoughtofvg says:

    Some people from my college recently went to san francisco on a (very expensive) trip. Seeing those views, i’m may just be very slightly jealous of them. It looks wonderful up there.

  3. joehoover's avatar joehoover says:

    My first vacation (I’m calling them vacations instead of holidays now) when I move to Canada will be to the West Coast.

  4. List of X's avatar List of X says:

    That actually warms up the cockles of my heart – I used to live with the same view for a couple of years…

  5. Le Clown's avatar Le Clown says:

    Arthur,
    Dude, you’re all love, aren’t you…
    Le Clown

  6. so time for you to have another…lol

  7. benzeknees's avatar benzeknees says:

    These views are the kind to make me stay in place for a very long time!

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