You can't let the raindrops wreck your day if you're in San Francisco for a few days. Here's a short clip of the action down at one of the city's great magnets for tourism-- Fisherman's Wharf.
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Tuesday, December 27
by
Allen Weiner
on Tue 27 Dec 2005 05:00 PM PST
You can't let the raindrops wreck your day if you're in San Francisco for a few days. Here's a short clip of the action down at one of the city's great magnets for tourism-- Fisherman's Wharf.
Monday, December 26
by
Allen Weiner
on Mon 26 Dec 2005 03:44 PM PST
No trip to The sushi comes around on colored plates, each one with a different color border. Each color represents a price per plate. We have spent more than $100 at Isobune, but today we got away for about half that. But then again, it was only lunch.
Saturday, December 24
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 24 Dec 2005 12:06 PM PST
Not to rub it in to those shivering masses, but we wandered down to the farmers market in Central Phoenix (Central & McKinley Sts. To be specific) in 75-degree weather. Forgetting to move my new JVC camcorder from picture mode back to video mode, all I captured with my new gadget was one picture. Luckily, I pulled out my Sanyo Xacti and shot some footage of a a duet performing at the market. You will notice my conversation with an admirer of my cool Xacti. Pays to have multiple video cameras on one’s person Sunday, December 11
by
Allen Weiner
on Sun 11 Dec 2005 07:43 AM PST
After a year and a half of waiting, we finally got to the Barrio Café for dinner. It has been voted the best Mexican restaurant in Yes, I know my camera is low-light challenged. I am working on that….
Note: After eight months of videoblogging, I have decided to duplicate my videos on a site dedicated to videoblogging—What’s On Tonight: The Videoblog. I have tried to embed the videos on this site, but (as much as I love Blogware) it appears semi-impossible. The embedded player is crucial because my MPEG-4 videos are challenging for many people to see. Sunday, December 4
by
Allen Weiner
on Sun 04 Dec 2005 02:30 PM PST
If there’s a funky dog event being held anywhere within driving distance of our home, it looks like we’re there. Today, we went to the second annual Reindoggie Parade in downtown
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