Saturday, June 14, 2008

San Francisco, earlier

SF architecture

Hi all. I'm back safely from San Francisco, where the weather was pleasant, the hills were steep, and the Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill were raucous.

My first day, I had a couple of extra hours to spare, and hiked from my hotel (which, although very swishy, didn't have a room ready for me just then) over to Telegraph Hill, a distance of a couple of kilometres or so, to peer at the attractive Coit Tower. A note to potential tourists: the hills are absolutely brutal to walk. Take the tram instead.

Coit Tower

The view from the hill is rather nice, with the bay, Alcatraz, the Golden Gate bridge and various other landmarks in plain sight.

view of the Bay

But - and here's the highlight - being a big fan of both the book and the film about said parrots, I was resolved to find the famous Greenwich Steps, hike down them looking for the house where Mark Bittner lived, met and cared for the parrot flock, and see if the birds themselves were in evidence.

Finding the Greenwich Steps turned out to be remarkably easy:

Greenwich sign

This, I'm pretty sure, is the house in question, hidden among the leaves, about halfway down the steps to the base of the hill.

parrot house?

And this, my friends, is a big green tree that was squawking a lot more than trees usually do. A great big flock of what are predominantly Cherry-Headed Conures was in there, and I caught a few glimpses of them wheeling around between trees. As one might expect of parrots, they're very noisy, very fast fliers, and darned near impossible to see once they alight in the foliage.

The obligatory Golden Gate Bridge shot.

All in all, a thorough success, I'd say.

More photos in the San Francisco set.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

FIRST! Good stuff R'puss!

Richard Wintle said...

John - ta. Although being first around here isn't much of an accomplishment these days ;)

P.S. Ferrari 1-2-3 in GT2 at Le Mans today. Vrrrrrrrrrooooooooom!

WrathofDawn said...

"... tree that was squawking ..."


LOLZ!

upfwd - where you look to see the parrots.

Mr Farty said...

Luvverly pix, ta. Have you thought about adding sound effects?

Richard Wintle said...

Thanks, Mr. F. Y'know, I have often thought that a pocket digital recorder would be very useful. Don't have one, unfortunately.

Good idea though.

Anonymous said...

Well, now you know how you can tell the difference between Northern and Southern California girls. Just look at their calves.

Sounds like a pleasant sojourn. I bet you wouldn't be so fond of those parrots if you were parking your Ferrari under that tree, though.

Richard Wintle said...

Alethea - I am shocked, shocked I say, by the suggestion I might be gazing at the legs of young ladeez in Cali.

And yes, parrot poop on the 'rari would be sad indeed. Theoretically. Thanks for thinking of me though :P

WrathofDawn said...

hgqqjwt - parrot for "verification word)

You is allowed to LOOK. But no drooling, whistling or "woo hoo!"ing.

Parrot Poo on the 'Rari

That will be the title of my first album.