The debate has been reopened.
[2D Biking Photo by Jessica via Facebook]
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Isn’t it nice when the bars are pouring hot drinks and you’re sort of expected to dress accordingly? Opens up so many new options. When it’s cold but maybe not actually wintry, but it doesn’t matter because you want to wear your winter stuff anyway? It’s nice.
All you people from the Midwest are always like, “I miss the seasons; you guys don’t know what fall colors are like; etc.” But how about the brilliance of this ginkgo biloba tree on 25th street, in the dead of night — in the dead of December?
Don’t get that in Michigan.
Lit by gray old street lights and photographed by a crummy cellphone no less, and still, gorgeous.

It all began earlier this year with one reader’s impassioned plea for some decent pierogi in San Francisco. There was lots of interest, lots of talk. There was an email thread called “Pierogi Party” for a while, but I don’t recall whether it ever came together or not.
This weekend, finally, there’s a pierogi pary in SF. PierogiSF tells us all about it:
The Pierogi Plea Is Being Answered on Saturday, Dec 18th – Twice!
PierogiSF (http://www.twitter.com/pierogisf) and Oakland’s Natural Cookery (https://www.facebook.com/1219cookery?v=wall) have each heard the pleas for delicious pierogi in the Bay Area, and we’re answering the call at this Saturday’s (12/18) New Taste Marketplace! (http://www.newtastemarketplace.org) 4-9pm at St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church in Potrero Hill, 500 De Haro at Mariposa.
For a very special Christmas episode of Necessary Conversation, the gals go inside the City Hall Holiday Open House. They get a sound-byte from Frank Chu, they meet the Supervisors, and they exchange some dirty innuendos with Gavin Newsom. See for yourself. Merry Christmas!
The best part was when I commended him on his outfit and he responded with “Mario who?” For a second I thought he was messing with me, but then his girlfriend was all, “No, seriously, the only video game he’s ever played is Pong. He grew up in the 70s.”
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