
Yesterday I went to San Francisco to take care of some Chinese visa stuff, and I had Al be my unpaid intern and tour guide. This was my first time strolling San Francisco with someone who actually lives in downtown SF. Normally I’m with other tourists from the suburbs and we’d always end up asking for directions, but she was totally familiar with the area and knew where to get cream puffs and stuff. Her tip for finding the Chinese Consulate was to look for the demonstrators outside. (Since I want my site to remain accessible in China, I didn’t upload pics of the demonstrators.)
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