Walk: You know - Hood & Presidio
Distance: 4.5 miles average
Walk: You know - Hood & Presidio
Distance: 4.5 miles average
Walks: Hood and Presidio (of course)
Distance Average: 4 miles
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| Val Diamond, San Francisco Hat and Harnass |
Walks: Hood, Presidio. AMC Kabuki
A foursome of actors on Ciwt's favorites list, intelligent/ultimately thought provoking and truthful script, great comic timing, superior film making. Ciwt is not necessarily recommending The Invite. But, overall, what's not to like - even though the movie events often made her squirm?
Walk: Presidio
Distance: 3.5 miles
Walks: AMC Kabuki, Hood
Distances: 4.5 miles average
So Ciwt went to Toy Story 5 daycamp recently. The movie was pretty good even though Ciwt, not having kids, didn't know several generations of the starring toys.
It was the generation of AI, CGI, VR, AR - whatever they are - that didn't work for her. Toy Story 5 was preceded by 1/2 hour of upcoming animated movie previews. And they all looked exactly the same. Exact same fully drenched colors, same fleshy, rounded characters, same skies, clouds, insects, etc. Somehow the charm of animated characters has disappeared. And, without the old cuteness and artistic wonder factor, contemporay animated movies come across almost as plain old grown up movies - only with stuffed and talking animals, toys, cars, etc. in the main roles.
Olden Cute Days:
Walk: Asian Art Museum Distance: 6 miles ![]() |
| Grant Wood (1891-1942), Dinner for Treshers, 1934, oil on board, de Young Museum, San Francisco |
America was a nation of small farmers (and shop keepers) and Ciwt loves how this painting captures some of them having their big meal in the middle of the day. The work is tricky to present because it is long, narrow, and meticulously (one could almost say obsessively) detailed. In the enlargement you can (barely) see the 'farmer's tan' - tan on their lower faces and near white above where their caps have covered their foreheads during long hours in the sun. Hopefully you might get to our de Young Museum to see all the other details that are so telling about their routines and relationships.
Her midwest family weren't farmers, but there were many farms nearby and visible from the the highway. Likewise her Connecticut home and schools weren't in farm country, but the tobacco tobacco fields and sheds covered much of the ground near the airport. Interesting the things we absorb without realizing it in our childhoods.