Friday, May 6, 2011

"Now it's time to chill"


The next morning, we packed up and headed to Golden Gate Park. From there we went to a nice coffee shop in Ashbury Haights for breakfast. It was such an interesting neighborhood and had some cool shops, most of which were closed (damn hippies). One of the most interesting (and morbid) that was closed was Loved to Death (LovedtoDeath.net). We then explored a couple of the other popular neighborhoods around town like Mission and Castro. 


Where he had breakfast! 






We said our goodbyes to San Francisco (and hopefully to Larry singing "Sannn Frannnciscooo" every time the words were mentioned) from the Golden Gate and headed to Sausalito. The streets were so windy and narrow but beautifully covered in greens and flowers. They led to the water where shops and restaurants were located and people rode their bikes and hung around cafes.



After a short drive we arrived at the Jelly Belly factory in Fairfield, California. It was a really well done tour and we got a bunch of samples throughout and after the tour.






Right around the corner was the Anheuser-Busch factory tour so we decided to do that, too. They showed a video that played out like a really corny SNL skit but we had never been to a brewery that big before, which was cool. 



One of these drums holds enough beer for one person to drink one 12oz. glass per hour, for 24 hours for 68 YEARS!

Now we're on our way to Santa Cruz!