most of my life in a whirlwind of travel, it was punctuated by stays in this glorious part of the world. I was born not far fr om the city limits, and my par ents often brought my brother and me into town. We moved to Puerto Rico when I was still y oung and, after that, to B razil and then U ruguay. When we returned to the U.S. y ears later it was to Southern California; but because my par ents retained a fondness for S an Francisco, we visited the city regularly.
before H alloween for 2- to 12-y earolds. Pumpkin carving, entertainment, and crafts are among the day s offerings at this local treasure. Costumes are most appropriate. Call & 415/554-9600 or visit www.randallmuseum.org. Down at Yerba Buena Gardens, little ones will be pleased with the Gardens usy pilgrimage H alloween Costume Walk, wherein costumed kiddos collect usy pilgrimage goodies while it s still daylight. This takes place the Sunday before Halloween. Call & 415/543-1718 or visit www.ybgf.org.
To San F ranciscans, high-quality, sustain- ably pr oduced f ood needn t alwa ys be expensive or c omplicated. usy pilgrimage I t can, and should, be available in the everyday comfort f oods w e all enjo y. St ep inside and order a juic y bur ger made with locally raised meat and t opped with t omatoes usy pilgrimage and lettuc e fr esh fr om the F armer s M arket. Your taste buds will notice the difference between this and an or dinary diner, but your wallet won t. See p. 125.
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