San Francisco Research Paper

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It was mid-march. Everyday after 3:45, he’d come strolling down the block in his white 1997 Toyota. Although it was a bucket of a car, I loved the feeling of getting pick up by my “man”. I stepped out the tinted burgundy school doors; routinely he would step out of his car, sit on the hood of his car waiting for me to come down. I remember his gaze as I walked through the crowd of teenagers. He would reach out and pull me in. His chin resting on the top of my head. His chest pressed against mine. His heart pounded harder as each second past. I was his and he was mine. We yarned for each others safety. He opened the passage set and let me slid in. He clenched righter as he pressed the gas. Everyday was a vacation. Everyday was an escape of …show more content…

The city known for the hilly landscapes, year-around fog, iconic cable cars, and most importantly the Golden Gate Bridge everyone raves about. San Francisco might be know for its well know tourist destinations as the former Alcatraz federal penitentiary and china town but it's the little things and small unknown places that make San Francisco a true treasure. I leaved on the outskirts of the city, close to hitting Daily city. The city by the bay had all its glamor and beauty but we both new it simply as home. From all the places we could go, we always headed to one place and one place only; Ocean Beach. We were both beach lovers. When you think of the beach, people automatically think of the hot summer sun creating temporary tans. Ocean beach was different. The beach runs alone the west cost, full of fog and cool …show more content…

His words lead me towards the edge of cement border where we both sat every single day. I remember his dark brown eyes as they pierced though the sunlight. "One surfer, two surfers, three surfers.. Oh where did number one go?" We played endless games. Most of them we made up. Once, we counted about 10 surfers. Each time a surfer went missing we would both start to worry. We'd whisper to each-other "What if a shark ate him?" "Nooo. He has to live" "Where did he go?" "Come back". Points were deducted each time we lost track of our surfers which would constantly happen as we lost ourselves in the cores of hour long conversations of life, jokes, memories, desires and the hurts of our lives. Most of the time I ended up

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