Monday, May 05, 2008

San Francisco

I managed to get approval for a trip to San Francisco with work to attend TUCON - the annual Tibco Usergroup Conference. Tibco BusinessWorks is the platform that my team looks after at work and it seemed a good idea to take a look at what Tibco are up to in terms of their products, future direction/strategy and also find out what their other customers are doing.

I went with my boss Pete on the Sunday flying Business Class with Qantas. It w
as the first time I've flown business class and even though it is ridiculously expensive it was worth it! The seat, the service, the food, everything is so superior. To the fact that you can recline the seat until it's flat, to the little white table cloth they put down before you eat, proper crockery/cutlery and freshly cooked food and a chance to pre-order your bacon and eggs - nice one!

We arrived before we left due to crossing the date line and got to the hotel at around 11am Sunday morning (even though we left Sydney at 2pm Sunday). I took the chance to
freshen up before meeting Kathryn (who I haven't seen in EIGHT years!!!) that afternoon.

After the initial shock of actually seeing each other in person, we met up with Pete and took a cab up to Fisherman's Wharf for the usual tourist look around. We walked around and took in the sights on a great warm day (apparently the best of the year so far!).

Kathryn & I at Fisherman's Wharf (Alcatraz in the background)

We took a walk over the Golden Gate Bridge and I was able to get some great photos like the one below as the fog hadn't descended onto the city yet.

The Golden Gate Bridge without fog

We were also lucky enough to be in town when the Giants were playing. The Giants are the San Francisco baseball team. Pete and I were also lucky to have Kathryn with us as she actually understands the rules being a big baseball fan - we were able to question her throughout the entire game which made it far more enjoyable given it was bloody freezing!

San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies - Giants go down 2 - 3 dammit!

We were also treated to a baseball 'must do' which is have a big serve of Garlic Fries (they come complete with a mint when you've finished!) - yummy!

Garlic Fries. Mmmmm garlicky...

Pete and I enjoyed the conference and attended the keynote presentations and many seminars, presentations and breakout sessions over the course of the week. But that's boring so I'll go onto the interesting stuff. Once the conference finished on Friday, I met up with Kathryn again and we headed out to dinner with her good friend Cara (who picked a great restaurant for dinner). I also had a bit of time to do some shopping in Union Square hitting Nike, Abercrombie & Fitch and G-Star the hardest!

We also found these houses on Alamo Square...

Pretty houses on Steiner Street (of Mrs Doubtfire fame)

The Saturday (my last day) we decided to drive into wine country up in Sonoma County. Another perfect weather day meant we took a leisurely drive, enjoyed buttermilk pancakes for breakfast and ended up in Healdsburg. Such a lovely town full of great wine and food, we took a good walk around taking in the sights. We then headed out into the country side where we found Sonoma Lake and we took a drive around.

Sonoma Lake on a beautiful clear day

Kathryn drove us back to San Francisco via Sausalito (north of the Golden Gate Bridge) which is a very expensive part of town and very picturesque - we almost got lost on the way to the airport but thank god for the iPhone and Google Maps!

1 comment:

Steven said...

Nice to hear from you and an excellent place to visit "on the company"... Looks like you had good weather whilst there - and great shots of the Golden Gate - mine had mist / fog covered tops... D'oh!

Getting used to the high life with the business class travel and the visit to the ball game (tasty looking chips too!)... Not to mention the continued cool gigs (Matchbox 20 - were you drooling over the guitar work!?)

My latest gig was Muse at the Royal Albert Hall for the Teenage Cancer Trust... They are fantastic live, and little Matt is quite the showman, even if he is about 5 foot 3 and looks a bit amusing with his silver guitar! Supermassive Blackhole was an absolute killer :)