Want to check out a cool party this Saturday? Mark your calendars for a night in a warehouse. That’s right, Space 550 is a nice medium sized warehouse where you can party without not being able to breath….
Anyways, this is an infamous spot for myself as I used to go here a lot. I do recommended it.
Space 550 [ map ]
550 Barneveld Ave
San Francisco, CA 94124
Mark your calendars for Love Fest 2007 in San Francisco coming to you on September 29th!
The Lovefest represents what the electronic music scene is about - a community of people inspired by music, which enables us to create and achieve the unbelievable. It is a moment in life that will always be remembered. I would like to give my respect to everyone who participated in the production of this event, to the artists that performed, to the those that attended and especially to the City of San Francisco for allowing us to create this celebration. Your cooperation and respect are appreciated.”Christopher Lawrence
Well, for those of you not living in SF (or those of you who never get out of your small apartment), I took the liberty of providing you with a 360 degree video of Ocean Beach!
Here’s how to relax and get a free “sand massage” on Ocean Beach.
The thing people don’t realize about Ocean Beach is that the sand gets super “HOT” whenever there’s sun. You can actually take all your clothes off and ly there and still feel hot when the air is only at 70 degrees fahrenheit due to the temperature of the sand.
How to relax and get a free “sand massage”?
1. Go to Ocean Beach on a sunny San Francisco day. Take Muni, ride a bike, motorcycle, or just drive there. (Like me…smart huh?)
2. Lay down in your comfortable clothes. (Lay down about 50 yards from the actual ocean… find a quiet spot on the beach)
3. Wear a baseball hat. (Actually, use it to block the sun.)
4. Apply sun block. (I prefer non-allergenic ones like Bull-Frog is good.)
5. Relax and try to hear the sound of the waves.
The thing about Ocean Beach, is that although your body will heat up due to the high temperatures of the sand, you will feel the ocean breeze at your nose-tips cooling you down.
Basically, your back heats up while your body heat is absorbed by the ocean wind. Which is the best thing about San Fran in general… (The best days I feel is the sunny day with slight wind, flirting at you of course…)
I was at Ocean Beach the other day and found this big giant starfish that people have been using it as a fire place. Cool…huh?You should be able to find it next time you want to start a bonfire.
It looks like the Bay Bridge is open little bit sooner than we thought. Good news is that now you can go over the bridge to check out our new mattress store sooner!
Was it just us, or did you also think, as soon as the Bay Bridgeclosed, that the only things you wanted to do over Labor Day Weekend were on the other side of the bay? Well, all those days are now nothing but a hazy memory, with the bridge reopening a full 11 hours earlier than planned (at around 6 p.m. last night) and traffic flowing relatively normally (i.e., jammed, but no more so than usual) this morning.
If you are in San Francisco ever, you need to check out the cool street artists at Fisherman’s Wharf. There’s great stores including cheap jewerly, chinese knock-off handbags, street human robots, great seafood (If you like crabs, this is the place to go), the best clam chowder in the world, and this cool Spray Paint Artist who will spray, burn, and make these awesome artwork. (I bought one for like $5) Oh yeah, there’s Hooters restaurant at the wharf if you are into good barbeque wings.
This is the tower that you will see bulging out of a San Francisco downtown photo. It’s the Coit Tower! On a good day with the bushes cut by the landscapers in time, you have a 360 degree view of San Francisco including the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge. If you are in San Francisco, you HAVE to see this. If you are on Lombard Street on the world’s most crooked street, just keep heading straight and you will see signs to the Coit Tower.
Do you want to get a great photo shot of the Golden Gate Bridge next time you are in San Francisco? Check out Baker Beach, a quite beach with plenty space to take awesome pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge.