I was supposed to go on a hike with a friend one day in October. We were to leave early in the morning and spend our day exploring the woods of Marin County. Five hours later and many phones calls of "sorry I am 'still' running late" from her and we opted for lunch with another friend and a more local hiking location. The lunch was great.
On the way back to our car, my friend noticed this guy sitting on his roof playing a banjo. I thought - what a great photo! (why else would we have this picture here :) She thought - Let's go join him! What the?! Turn's out she had a yukalalee in her car. I told her she should probably ask him before she breaks out her gear.
Five minutes later we are sitting on the roof talking to him and his roomate. They all had their stringed instruments and brought me a congo drum - you know, so I could be all rythmic. Ha!
Most of the time was spent with my friend trying to tune her yukalalee to the banjo. I think they made it through one song and I of course amazed them all with my rythmn skills... After talking with them for a bit, my friend & I decided to forego the hiking all together and walked around North Beach hoping to catch a glimpse of the famed "parrots of Telegraph Hill."
Comedy.
12.16.2005
A San Francisco Moment
Posted by Tracy A. Wieler at 9:09 AM
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Never a dull moment for Trac - sometime I read your blog and wish I was there, then there is all the other times I read your blog and wish I was there.
But our life is here, in fridgid (well right now snowy) Manitoba - hey think Berkley needs an Office Assistant??
See you in 2 days girl - can't wait!!
Safe journeys.
Frigid manitoba has adventures all its own. I mean, live cat ornaments - who ever heard of such a thing?
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