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Maggie's school break getaway vacation with her Dad: Haight Street San Francisco March 2002
The Japanese Gardens in Golden Gate Park. The prettiest spot in SF. Plum, azaelea and camelia out for our visit. A perfect sunny morning. Everyone in good spirits. The gardens are old, so there are quite mature plantings and the water courses seemed intricate, compact. I've always like the Japanese Gardens in Montreal, but they are larger, more open and will take some years to develop the intimate feel of the SF gardens. The Tea House was a pleasant stop. Authentic cakes and service with a fine view of it all. We met a nice young family. They took our photo together and we took theirs. [Click on Photo For Full Size Image. SCROLL DOWN for more.]
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