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Mike Doyle
Feb 15, 20191 min read
Sick Logo.
Relatively recently the American Veterinarian Association changed it's logo for the first time in almost a half century. I don't know why...
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Mike Doyle
Feb 15, 20191 min read
Artists Always Have The Last Word. Or Picture.
This is James Whistler's "The Gold Scab: Eruption in Filthy Lucre" (The Creditor), 1879. Whistler had done extensive work for Fredrick...
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Mike Doyle
Feb 15, 20191 min read
The Great Depression Was A Day At The Beach.
This colorful mural is just one panel of many on the walls of the bottom floor of the Beach Chalet at Ocean Beach. It depicts San...
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Mike Doyle
Feb 15, 20191 min read
World-Class Headwear.
This colorful women's headscarf is a souvenir from the 1939 World's Fair held on Treasure Island in the middle of the bay. The Fair was...
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Mike Doyle
Feb 15, 20191 min read
"Can You Hear Me Now?"
A Verizon contractor struck a gas pipeline on the edge of the inner Richmond District, igniting a fireball. It took PG&E over two hours...
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Mike Doyle
Feb 15, 20191 min read
You'll Never Hear A Prius Coming.
Curbside warning at the end of Judah Street, at Ocean Beach in the Sunset District, SF.
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Mike Doyle
Feb 15, 20191 min read
1915 PPIE Ticket Book, Miss Mabel Cropp, 860 Geary Street.
A full season ticket book to the 1915 Panama Pacific International Expo in San Francisco. A celebration of the completion of the Panama...
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Mike Doyle
Feb 15, 20191 min read
San Francisco. Before The Giants.
Before a lot of things: electricity, running water, pavement... 1850-ish, when gold and tall ships were the order of the day.
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Mike Doyle
Feb 15, 20191 min read
"Pardon My Protuberance."
Introducing, "CISTUS INFLATUS." You're welcome to share the bench with him. As seen at the Botanical Garden, Golden Gate Park, SF.
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Mike Doyle
Feb 14, 20191 min read
"They're At The Post!"
Horse headed posts line this alleyway in downtown San Francisco, off Clay Street near the waterfront.
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Mike Doyle
Feb 14, 20191 min read
When Players Did The Artwork.
Vintage 1950's SF Giants pennant. A bit faded, but based on the graphic, not faded enough.
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Mike Doyle
Feb 13, 20191 min read
Making Waves.
On the Red & White ferry out of Pier 43 1/2 at Fisherman's Wharf. This is their famous 1-hour Golden Gate Bridge cruise. These days it...
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Mike Doyle
Feb 13, 20191 min read
The Ultimate SF Giants Comeback.
The Giants were moving out of town. Then suddenly they weren't. Then they built a new stadium. Then they won 3 World Championships-- in...
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Mike Doyle
Feb 13, 20191 min read
As Seen In "The Wizard Of Oz."
Parked outside the Beach Chalet at Ocean Beach. Scroll down for photo match. lol
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Mike Doyle
Feb 13, 20191 min read
It's Official: Only The Sunny Times Count.
As seen in Shakespeare Garden, south side of the Academies of Science, Golden Gate Park.
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Mike Doyle
Feb 13, 20191 min read
The Mayor Of Anza Street.
Blurring the line between indoor and outdoor cat. Very well cared for, but not restricted.
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Mike Doyle
Feb 13, 20191 min read
The 60-Year-Old Tackle They Still Talk About.
Gus's Discount Tackle is a 60-year-old institution in my Richmond District neighborhood. Founded by Gus Ernst, and today run by his...
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Mike Doyle
Feb 13, 20191 min read
Split Decision.
Seen in the main meadow of the Botanical Garden, Golden Gate Park.
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Mike Doyle
Feb 13, 20191 min read
The Roar Of The Ocean.
Lion's head statuary on the Lands End visitor center, perched above the Sutro's Baths ruins and the Pacific Ocean.
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