Being a Bay Area native I'm a bit disappointed to say that I don't take as many trips to The City as I should be doing. The way I see it, it's like being home and not knowing your own backyard, and I know for a fact that there's much more to offer besides the typical tourist traps. Sometimes and somehow, getting lost with somebody else works out in the end. I suppose you just need the right person who doesn't need a particular destination and is willingly open-ended. Now I would say some cliche correlation on how that connects back to life in general but I'll just skip past that. Exactly what am I saying out of all of this? I have no idea, but what I have slowly begun to realize that if you get away from the well-populated hustle and bustling areas of San Francisco, it really becomes a different kind of place. Is everywhere else like this? Heck if I know, but that's the thing, I want to. I want to get out there to explore and see more. I suppose I can start right here, at home. That's a good start, right? I can guarantee however, that as I get older, I'll be wanting to do a whole lot of traveling. It's a bit of an unsettling feeling really, that there's a whole world outside of your home when it already seemed big enough.
Downest chick ever. Don't know what I'd do without her.
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