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A Guide to San Francisco | The Simple Proof

A Guide to San Francisco

Guide to San Francisco I’ve been coming to San Francisco since 1990 and have lived here since 1994.  It’s been my home for more than twenty years.  I love sharing my current favorites with friends and family whether they are locals up for an adventure or just visiting the city that has my heart. Marlowe – SoMa, […]

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Garin Regional Park | East Bay

This year I’ve been working on a little personal experiment I like to call “Heck Ya!” I have been trying to be more self-aware of when opportunities present themselves, where I would have formerly thought them over, decided how they could or could’t fit into my schedule and generally over-thought all the options. I’m trying […]

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Oddyssea | Half Moon Bay

We love to explore our world both at home and far away. It’s important to us that our kids grow up and appreciate the beauty that is around us daily as well as globally.  On weekends when we are in town, we make a concerted effort to get outdoors and get to know the greater […]

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Wunderlich County Park

Each year about this time with the kids back in school, our travel begins to settle down a bit. We spend more time exploring our local area and less time crossing the country.  Lucky for us, we get to live in a pretty amazing part of the world.  Northern California shines in the late summer […]

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San Francisco | Where to Shop

When people come to San Francisco, they always want to know where to go to find unique or locally made items.  They also want to hear about the smaller independent stores that may carry larger brands, but aren’t the big flagship or department store options.  Well, you’ve come to the right place. San Francisco is […]

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San Francisco | Where to Go

Today we are sharing where to go in San Francisco.  Unlike many other large cities, it is easy to escape the hustle and business of urban life.  Within minutes you can find yourself on a trail with no cars or people in sight.  Some of our very favorite things in San Francisco are on the quieter outskirts, some […]