Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Guess Where!

stairs in pathhouses over canyon

I enjoyed growing up in the parts of SF that I did, but that didn't really include Glen Park, the neighborhood around the house where I lived for my whole life. I'm getting to know it better now as an adult. It has a great mix of residential and recreational--not many boutiques, but I don't shop that much anyway. On this last visit, we took several walks through the above-pictured Glen Canyon (including one with Mali and Denali, wearing their hats! and one with my mom, and one with Jimmy K), ate more than a few crepes at Higher Ground (Chenery and Diamond) and had tapioca tea at Eggettes. I also finally bought some eggettes. They look like bubble wrap, smell like waffles, and taste like waffles, too, but with an enchanting range of textures. Crispy outside and chewy inside. Love it. I'm a little worried that Eggettes won't make it, though. Its footprint is on the large side. And you know those machines they have at the front of supermarkets, where you put in a few coins and a mystery toy in a plastic bubble comes rolling out? Eggettes has 48. I counted. Along with a "UFO Catcher." I would've gone there all the time in high school if it would've been closer (and open). In its current location, I'm not sure they can generate enough business to stay open. But there were plenty of customers the second time we went. They should pay me for advertising them on my blog.

Jimmy described the canyon as a "Disneyland attraction that never got finished." It does pop up unexpectedly in the middle of the city, but it doesn't seem out of place to me. The homes remind me of hobbit holes, not in their specific appearance but in the idea expressed in the way they nest along the canyon rim, living right inside a beautiful place. The weather was perfect for walking (though recent rain made the paths a little muddy), and the light was great. I kept poking Patrick and saying, "Look at how un-flat it is!"

-I wrote most of this a few days ago. We got back to Chicago yesterday. Today is Sunday, and tomorrow I'm back to school. The time for blogging is over for now!

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