Friday, July 6, 2012

San Fransisco, 4th of July


 Bridget stanting under the Bay Bridge and by a fire tugboat
 Josh and Bridget checking out Alcatraz from afar
Alcatraz


The next little bit is what we saw on our Duck tour of San Fransisco


This isn't the best picture, but the house with the key hole on the left, the windows on the left side of the building are actually painted to LOOK like bay windows. 

Lombard St. 

The firemen carrying out an over sized 7 year old


The meat in the windows of ChinaTown




Fun Fact:  With the big earthquakes in the 30's the majority of building that didn't burn were bars.  The Utah is still standing because the fire fighters were more worried about saving the bars instead of homes.

As we were leaving land and entering the water.


These huge ships were ships that the government ordered to haul big military trucks and such over seas for the war.  These ships will never be used again because it's too costly to sail (if that's what you call it)  to the middle east today than other transportation.  And another thing about them, they can go sideways!



Tugboats

The city with part of the Golden Gate Bridge

AT&T ballpark, Home of the Giants

Bridget driving the duck in the water

 After the boat right we went to check the Sea Lions...

The only Sea Lion there.

Bridget was really EXCITED to get her picture taken with Hello Kitty just for her cousin Lucy!

Entertainment.
 For the 4th's firework show we hung out infront of the Ghirradelli, in the square. It was very pretty.

 The girls being silly in the much needed mexico blankets we picked up on the street.

 They were putting on a show by dancing to the music the band was playing for all to see.
 CHEEZE-BALL!


 Never good and firework shots... but I'm just letting you know we saw them~

On the walk back as we were leaving, The Bay Bridge at night.

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