A perfect sunrise in San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico
For the last six or seven years, the Bring Your Own Big Wheel races (warning: embedded music) have been a San Francisco Easter tradition, started by local Jon Brumit. In 2007, when this picture was taken, a medium-sized event tolerated by the locals grew roughly tenfold, flooding the famous street with between 200 and 300 participants, and many, many more spectators.
If you go to the De Young museum, go into the garden and look for the James Turrell's Three Gems in the sculpture garden. And once you are there stand underneath the sky and sing.
I took a liking to this one, falling asleep standing up, but he seemed to me to be the leader, looking after all the other sea lions on his plantoon
The striated turret of the SF Museum of Modern Art, designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta, viewed against historical high-rises behind it
Fort Funston is one of the few places in SF where off-leash dog walking is allowed
The cliffs at Fort Funston are a magnet for hang-gliders
San Francisco's historic Cliff House affords diners spectacular views of sunsets over the Pacific and Seal Rock
A popular location for weddings, the inner courtyard or Court of Honor features Rodin's Thinker
between the Supreme Court and Bill Graham Civic Center.