Finally a nice day! Not exactly sunny but at least not raining. We drove a couple of miles to Redwood City and took CalTrain up to San Francisco. We walked, rode the cable car, ate at Fisherman’s Wharf, danced in the street, walked, shopped, goggled at sea lions, walked, visited the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, walked, ate ice cream at Ghiradelli Square, walked, rode the cable car, walked, rode CalTrain to San Carlos (It couldn’t go all the way to Redwood City.), rode the bus, walked to City Pub, then headed home after a wonderful day.

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