For tagging the Dolores Park bathroom building. Dolores Park View has the details here.
For tagging the Dolores Park bathroom building. Dolores Park View has the details here.

Pal’s Take Away, first day. The asparagus-and-egg (above) was the star of the show, and quite beautiful as you can see. I never thought a roasted pork sandwich could be summery, but this one with its herby mayo and big fluffy bun was SUM-MER-Y:

For dessert, strawberry jam and almond butter, gooey and sweet:


This just in: The makers of Forlorn Candy Corn have a blog! It’s called Circus Gold and contains a lot of good stuff like this.

Or is it? Cassidy Friedman of the SF Appeal today takes a look at the myth behind the legend of the golden fire hydrant at 20th and Church, and asks the tough question: Did this little thing really save the whole Mission District?
Uncovering The Truth About The Mission’s Golden Fire Hydrant
Today Mission Pie celebrates Earth Day by forwarding all proceeds to UC Santa Cruz’s Grow A Farmer Campaign:
Every year, 38 aspiring farmers live and learn on a 25-acre piece of land on the campus. The University is requiring the program to build permanent housing for its students to replace the tents in which they’d been housed.
Today’s apprentices make tomorrows farmers and tomorrows farmers help make tomorrows pie.
Link. Like we needed another excuse to eat pie. But seriously, get on down there and eat some pie.


That’s right folks, it’s called Sexpigeon Goes To The Marina and it is all gold. For instance:
What does your little subculture look like to their little subculture? They don’t have endless debates about what constitutes hip; they are certain that hipsters are fags. What divides these fellows among themselves?

Where’s he off to?
By the way, there’s a Little Caesar’s out near the corner of Mission and Geneva in case anyone was wondering.
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