Spent last night 35 miles out of the City of San Francicso and knew I would enjoy driving in today. In order to fully appreciate this city you have to see it as your coming towards it. It truly is an Iconic city in so many ways. An earlier stop in Oakland to catch up on my laundry, get a coffee and see Oracle Arena and The Oakland Coliseum. The first Major league baseball stadium I ever stepped foot into(A double header between the New York Yankees and The Oakland A’s in 1979) . Outfield tickets for that game were $2. Coming across The Bay Bridge and thinking back to October 17 1989. The strongest earthquake to hit this area since 1906. Tonight its the San Francisco Giants taking on The Philadelphia Phillies at 7:10 pm. Before I get there I’m gonna stop at “Lefty O’Doul’s and have a beer and maybe a bite to eat. It’s an iconic sports bar. If your ever in San Francisco stop in and look at the pictures of all the famous baseball players that have stopped in there before. Also take a look at some of the others that have stopped by over the years. Marilyn Monroe just to name one. The cost of my Hotel room tomorrow night is nearly twice what it is tonight. Driving down the highway is what I’ll most likely be doing. As many times as I have been in the city of San Francisco I have never been to a game at this Park. The only Giants game I have been at is the old Candlestick Park. It was 54 years old. Paul McCartney was the last to Perform there in April of 2014. The Beatles had performed their last scheduled concert at Candlestick Park 48 years earlier.
All for now.
-John Kelly