4 September 04
Such … A Deal!
Today we drove to El Cerrito, just north of Berkeley, and hopped on BART to get into San Francisco (called “The City” in Northern California). Our first stop was the California Academy of Sciences temporarily housed south of Market street while their new facility, a grand and expensive proposition designed by Renzo Piano, is built over at Golden Gate Park. We had a fine time drawing the skull of a wild boar and this axolotl that put me in mind of Jenny’s daughter’s Pablo.
Next we headed over to Stacey’s to meet up with Siona. Every experience I’ve had of meeting a blogger in person has been a wonderful combination of the expected—we know each other’s writing well—and the unpredictable. This was no exception. We spent a pleasant time in Stacey’s, found bargains in philosophy (see left), and ended up with a tea a block up Market.
The drive to the Bay Area these days seems to take half an hour longer than it used to. The traffic we hit near Pinole that stayed till after the tolls and then regrouped before Fairfield made us decide to make the next trip by train.
When we got home, we discovered the kittens had made off with an avocado the size of a small melon, seconded it in the bedroom, and eaten a good chunk. I have no idea how you clicker-train a kitten to leave an avocado in the fruitbowl…
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And while were on the ‘train’ subject, I have no idea what to do about vegetarian cats, either. I’m pretty sure that avocados are quite toxic to kitties, though . . . so keep an eye on the two of them.