This weekend we took a walk from our home to the Park library branch. It’s one of the two public libraries that we walk to regularly and I just found out that it happens to be the “oldest existing” public library building in San Francisco. It first opened on October 29, 1909. On February 26, […]
Art Cart at Salesforce Transit Center Rooftop Park
A couple of weekends ago on a Sunday, the weather was gorgeous. My husband thought it would be a great day to take the train downtown and check out the park on the rooftop of the newly reopened Salesforce Transit Center. He wasn’t wrong, the 5.4-acre rooftop park did not disappoint. We strolled, took in […]
Thoughts on Aging Sin Cuenta – Without Counting
This post is made possible with support from AARP Cincuentañeros™ and #WeAllGrow Latina Network. All thoughts on aging and opinions are my own. My Thoughts on Aging Sin Cuenta When I was 10, I thought I was all grown up and couldn’t understand why I was treated like a child. When I was 20, I […]
Caterpillar Crossing at San Francisco Botanical Garden
Once upon a time, my husband used to volunteer at the San Francisco Botanical Garden; he loved it and it continues to hold a special place in his heart. It is home to over 9,000 plants from all over the world. The garden is spread across 55 acres; it’s a wonderful place to stroll through […]
Mom Does Bottle Cap Challenge With Her Chancla
Hijos de la Chancla, get ready to be amazed by the mad chancla skills of a mom whose aim is so precise that she can open a bottle of hot sauce by throwing her chancla at it. In other words, she does the bottle cap challenge with her chancla. You will be amazed and you […]