Thursday, January 3, 2013

From our hotel in San Francisco
From our hotel in San Francisco

Only a few more days in San Francisco and we have quite a view!

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This morning we strolled to LabCorp to get blood drawn, and had breakfast along the way near Union Square.  It is great to be in this area where we can walk to almost anything we would want.  Afterwards, we came back to the hotel and I made some calls for Drs appointments, etc.  Then, off to Les Mis and I can’t say I hated it.  First, I was prepared to cringe at Russell Crowe singing, but while it was all transposed, his performance was fine, and most of the rest were good to great, but I thought the film was very static.  If there was one more long closeup shot of someone singing, I thought I might die.  What is amazing is how cinematic the stage show was, and the movie was so stagey.  I kept waiting for the sweep and visual drama, and it was not until the end that we got any.  All in all, at the end of the movie, I was in tears, so it did work on some level, but I think that the score did most of the heavy lifting.  Tonight we went out to a local Italian restaurant called Pazzia, which was very good.  Again, Theo was a quiet and entertaining table mate.  Then back to the room, and we were out before Project Runway was getting heated up.  Tomorrow we head up to Napa.  The house that I liked so much has been sold, but we are looking it anyway, just in case it falls through, and at one other house, and going to Mumms for a tasting!