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I love the lines of this photo. It was taken on the bay-facing side of Bernal Heights.

I spotted this random orchid on a windowsill during a walk through Noe Valley. The spot of color in the sea of white looked nice, so I had to snap a shot.
20-25 minutes of Karl the Fog eating the California coast and foothills.

The selfie wall at Google’s San Francisco office, sans selfie.
PS – The views from the office are amazing.

Having spent a couple of days in the valley, this vantage point gave me a whole new appreciation for Yosemite. At 7,214 feet in elevation (1.37 mi/~2.2 km), the view from Glacier Point is magnificent.
From this elevation, the horizon is 104.1 miles (167.53 km) away. It was a beautifully clear day, so it seemed like we could see it all.
Yosemite Falls (to the left) was nothing but a stain on a rock face for this visit. The dry summer had taken its toll. Half Dome (to the right), however, looked magnificent towering over the green valley below.

The views from the hills in San Francisco are always the best.

Taken at the San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers on March 2, 2016.