Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts

06 June 2010

eAR sUGAR aS eYE cANDY

It’s a nice little retreat from LA, I wish I was there for one evening


@st.ROKKE



Painted 1996 at LeLand Hotel, Bush/Polk, San Francisco

17 May 2010

Santa has a poor memory

San Francisco Santacon 2008
more cookies, more candy canes, more snowflakes, ........
fun
I missed, I believe in Santa Claus
you missed

good fun in San Francisco
I missed it
you missed it

we missed >>>>>>>
its summer now and i miss santa
 

 comments:
-SantaCon is about revelry...it's just a big party and people letting loose and not taking themselves too seriously.
-however, I believe this is still my fav video of us. This day was soooooo much fun. and we are rad, always.

20 December 2006

California/Nevada


hANS bOLLI, 1993, 1994, Reno NV, Alpine County CA, Good 2 be Back, Snowing In Nevada, size 2:3

19 December 2006

fROM sAN fRANCISCO wiTH LOVE

When I left my heart in San Francisco



Painted on canvas! My few paintings on canvas, 1996 in the beautiful city of San Francisco, the Leland Hotel @ Bush/Polk. The Hotel was nice, classic San Francisco style, affordable monthly rates, and a very polite receptionist: Bruce, where is he now?
Not an easy task to paint in a small Hotel room. Size 3:2

AI Version:

Guess what! I've just finished painting on canvas! I did a few paintings on canvas back in 1996 in the beautiful city of San Francisco, at the Leland Hotel @ Bush/Polk. The hotel was lovely, with a classic San Francisco style, affordable monthly rates, and a very polite receptionist: Bruce, where is he now?

18 December 2006

California/Nevada, Flowers

1994, K2 Boo Boo Man Flower

hANS bOLLI, painted 1994, Back In The USA Flower

11 January 2006

Thank You San Francisco


I was really happy in San Francisco, three months of good and inspirational times. Few people can enjoy long stays in another part of the world like Happy Me. Thank you, San Francisco. I love spending time in tourist places in the low season.
Above, a school in Art Deco.
 
Below are my thoughts from my stay last winter.

10 January 2006

Chinatown

While riding the #30 MUNI bus in San Francisco from the Marina to Downtown, it started to rain. A young family with three kids boarded. Not a poor family, a middle class family, but the parents considerate enough for the environment and the future living condition on Mother Earth. Leaving the car at home and instead using public transportation, a very rare sight and consideration in the USA. The #30 bus passes Stockton, Chinatown pure.


 Most stores have no signs in English, just plain sign language in Chinese. Plenty of dead hanging ducks in red as if they were killed by hanging all along the bus ride to your right. When you can't stand the sight of dead hanging ducks in red as if they were killed by hanging all along the bus ride to your right any longer, you turn left. All you see to your left is dead hanging ducks in red again. The father of the youngest boy said:“ Do you see all these signs, they're Chinese, they're all about you ”. His mother giggled, I had the back to the boy, I couldn't see his reaction, I giggled too. Before boarding, I read the news, new news that is, because I like old news better, and the weather forecast for tomorrow is a storm coming in, the“ Pineapple Express”.

08 January 2006

Himalaya

Hello Zinsli
today I was in the Himalaya. Finally. I was never there, I always admired your traveling there and then climbing some of the highest peaks in the world. I liked your slide shows. My Himalaya is the restaurant in San Francisco, Taste Of The Himalayas, and it spiced me up deliciously and greatly, so please listen to this: By chance I saw this restaurant on my way to the morning coffee, it's on Lombard, quite a heavy traffic street, all the traffic crossing the Golden Gate Bridge are driving Lombard. I never check out restaurants on heavy traffic roads, but this Himalaya was a true find.
I had Lunch buffet for $7, and it was great. A very nice welcome, friendly help in explaining the food, but the best is coming up: my Lunch was delicious, delicious! Best rice i had since long, and i chose two different side dishes, i don't know the names to it, who cares, but i loved it. The mango chutney with it was yummy, the curries all to my liking, and a serving of Plain Na an, this is Balek Bread baked in a tandoori oven. All carefully handmade or better said home cooked. While eating this tasteful Lunch, i was sure enough that's also very healthy and good for longevity. I ate in a couple of different Asian restaurants, but this is the best eat for the money. I love the interior decoration, a burning candle in front of a Buddha as a reception, a prayer mill, various flags and photographs from the Himalaya, i felt good sitting there. And great sound, no iPod`s, just oh wow, just great, just what i liked to go along with this tasty Lunch. This sound by “ Buddha Bar ” made me at this moment while eating so at ease, my mind started to travel and go go go far away without any drugs, all combined together, the spices, the tastes, the Buddha sound, the other easy going customers. dear Zinsli, i then was ready to climb with you the highest peaks in the Himalayas! I was so together and felt so at ease, and i was so pumped up of joy and eager to go up and up and up and me leading the way. But hey my best man, you were not around, probably busy guiding a ski tour in the Alps, instead of taking care of my wishes. “der berg ruft” was in my heart, but instead i walked across over my beloved Golden Gate Bridge, it was great, very few people, lot's of traffic, no sailing boats, four pelicans flying very high near the bridge while all the seagulls gave them the right of way. On the return stroll, a big sunset started to show up, while the China Shipping Lines loaded with exactly the same colored containers, all in green, was heading out underneath me into the Pacific.
“ Buddha Bar ” is a restaurant, one in New York, the other in Paris, they produce their own sound, a fusion. Of what i heard, i like it very much. But maybe you have also some sound from the Himalayas, do you, Chris? Then i need to have a copy. Please, please me, I'm a sound freak.
Chris, thank you for your sms after arriving in ZRH from New Zealand. I hope your foot is ok by now, because i like to see you back in the Himalaya on high altitudes, some call it the dead zone, so please will be careful. The time i could spend with you while you were guiding us ski touring in the snow capped alps, it stays on as one of my strongest memories. When in Zermatt and very eager to rokk and roll some downhill fun, i always take time to sit down on a quite place, mostly @ Trockener Steg, and look over to the Gornergratgletscher and all the peaks dominating it. Before you i never went ski touring. Thank you Chris for giving me such a good time, for introducing me to the splendor of snow white dream works and rokking alpine memory. Say hello to Markus and Peter, two great mountaineers, i guess i`ll meet him with Jeannine @ Nagens. In February i will do my rokk and roll on snow, a true member of the * Two Lane White Top Fan Club *, of which i am the founder, only member, and proud CEO --> as of now. I even had a website with that name, but it was a disaster. Ausser spesen nix gewesen.
Hopefully some day we will work on your website.
Hopefully some day we will rokk and roll on snow in the rhythm and blues and techno of the Buddha Bar sound while dancing *Ballet On Snow*, as Andyman Mannhart, the skiX building man and snow poet, so beautifully explained what snow skiing is all about. To me, this is good description for snow skiing: *Ballet On Snow*. This has class, style, stylish movements, rhythm, four different limps doing moves in rise but mostly in flows at a regular rhythm, in a fast pace. A technically and highly demanding difficult sport, only very long practice brings you there.
But for simple minded people please consider: forget showboarding, it sukks. The two most important limps in most sports for truly free freestyle moves are free, even in wave surfing on a surfboard the feet are free to move, but in showboarding they're stuck on a single board. No wonder their active sport is passively sitting down in the middle of a run. excuse me Zinsli for lashing showboarding, but I'm not only a true member of the *Two Lane White Top Fan Club*, and the founder, only member, and CEO, I'm also the missionary and priest of the *Two Lane White Top Fan Club*. Like the Mormons i have to carry the bible and truth of truly free freestyle moves of snow entertainment into the clumsy world of showboarding. Amen.
more from the sommelier: Let me say thanks to the following supporter, keeping me up in writing this to you, thanks to the liquid spices from:
Firestone Vineyard, Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Ynez Valley, 2000, los olivos, CA
poured into an elegant glass from the Goodwill store in Healdsburg, CA.
nature pur.

07 January 2006

You made my day

I In the early seventies, I knew John, a high school kid in San Anselmo. He drove a dark green Camaro. He loved it and it was a great car for a young man. On my city street walking in San Francisco in the Marina @ Scott, I passed a red Camaro convertible. Nicely restored, not overdone into pristine condition but on a normal level, well maintained.
I was on the way to take a picture, when the apparent owner just walked up, and I asked him if I could take a picture of the car. “Sure, go ahead” he proudly answered,“ you just made my day ”. After he let me know some auto technical lingo, of which I know and understand nothing about, all I am into is a visual impression and beauty lingo, he drove off quickly.

27 December 2005

Nice Shirt, Honey!

I was having another simple, but delicious Lunch in the * All You Knead * café @ Haight/Ashbury, in San Francisco, sitting solo in one of the spacious round booth's in fake leather, so much beloved by me. All this big space around me just for myself. A beauty of a young lady with bright red lips and dressed up all in black in a touch of art deco look, a purple shine in her hair, feminine walking her line past me leaving the café, she said “nice shirt, honey”. Thank you, Honey.  Just when I needed it, I was sipping on my root beer, me dressed in a red Hawaiian shirt.

25 December 2005

Christmas time, Jeff Buckley and Halleluja

Christmas 05
In the USA there is a big debate going on. No more wishing to you Merry Christmas, but Happy Holiday and lots of new wording. Even president Bush, who calls himself a hard core Christian, doesn't wish you from the white house a merry Christmas, but a wishy washy something that sounds like blabla. Uh, he is a faky. If he would do a faky on snow skis, that would be great, but a faky on Christianity? Uh ah I'm not very religious, I'd rather be rokking and rolling, but if u call yourself Christian, then please keep to it. Uh ah I'm not very religious, I'm not really Christian, but i grew up in this Christian culture, but i WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS. Sears was the only company that wished you a very Merry Christmas. I spent part of my Christmas season in the Sonoma wine country, cocktail parties, dinners, always the best wine, good food, just a very enjoyable time in company of interesting and entertaining people from very young to very old. The brain topics rokked from Machiavelli, Zinfandel Wine, Stealth planes, spymasters.com, the beat of hip hop to the design of ultrafast multi use connections. And a small word to my sukking European counterparts: i was astound of the detailed knowledge about the world by many American friends i met. Now just one example: not only knew this person about the topic of a vote in Switzerland, he even told me how he would have voted!
Christmas day i spent in rainy San Francisco. My lunch was at my darling restaurant on Haight/Ashbury: * All You Knead *. During my Christmas lunch, as ever always a great treat for your tastes, all the while was playing Jeff Buckley and Grace, even so the restaurant is noisy. Oh gosh & oh god, what a treat. Next to oxygen, as Pitchfork.com so well defined, music is the most important ingredient to keep one alive, but besides 4 me: donuts, root beer, well done garden burgers, rokking & rolling, books, Zinfandel from the Wilson Winery, Yearbook the ski movie, snow and mountains, Hallelujah. I have never ever heard Jeff Buckley's music in a public eatery or drinkery. Here i am, enjoying my Christmas garden burger, well done, very cool customers around me, very stylish staff around me, one waitress had stockings on just to her the knees, small blakk pattern with lots of glitter in it, mini skirt in blakk, a tank top, so her rose tattoo on the back was in plain sight, just at the end of my lunch, one of my favorites by him started: Hallelujah. This is not a Christmas song, but it fit the day. I heard a lot of great Christmas music and I'm not getting tired of it. Many of them are very old melodies, time proofed, to glorify a peak religious event, composed by masters while giving their best. It's their harmonies that blow me, some of the most balanced music. And one of my all time favorites is : Phil Spectors Christmas music from the 70ies. From my hotel room i often could hear the saxophone by a black musician, always on the same street corner, playing Oh Tannenbaum. he played it many times, and i always loved it.
Today i walked from San Francisco over the Golden Gate Bridge to Marin City. Out of downtown Sausalito, away from the tourist trap, at the * Sailor's Landing * i stopped for lunch. This is a very good restaurant, one of the few that have NO background music. What a joy. A great place to be. Great Californian style interior, wood paneling, lot's of windows, real table cloth with real cloth napkins, nice simple wooden furniture, great old fashioned wooden bar, nice clientèle, friendly staff, and a great hamburger with really good French fries for just 7 dollars, the glass of zinfandel wine by Coppola was more expensive than my meal.

16 December 2005

Sunday Best Ocean Beach and Brunch

16dec05
Today in my Sunday Best it was my Sunday Stroll with another short bath in the San Francisco Pacific. It woke me up, but before I had coffee and a long shaped pastry with lots of powder sugar on top at the Garden House Cafe @ Clement. I was reading The Sunday Times, writing a letter, mostly jingle bells songs in the background. Then slowly down to Ocean Beach, admiring all the nice and simple houses with the most varied paint jobs along the streets. Again I saw there the same truck I spotted already yesterday from my bus ride, but yesterday I was walking without my camera, so today I took a shot of this van.

It's a '52 Chevy, as the owner, Bob, 54 years young, explained. An old surfer since more than 40 years, he has 2 more of this car. He is a painter, and also surfs in Hawaii, where he has his own place. I asked him where I could take a dip on the safe side and he gave good advice. It's like with snow skiing off-piste, or freesking, it's good to know the local conditions. Still, nothing is safe. I had a good talk with him, good surfer scene @ Ocean Beach. Hopefully I meet him again. Today the waves were high, in the 12 feet range. I took another plunge into the water for a few minutes, still a bit chilly in my blood. I slalomed along the beach through many, many, many dogs, mostly barefoot in the water disturbing many seabirds searching for their Sunday best brunch. Not only that, but I saw the first pelicans diving for fish, just before the surf broke. I found a small shell, shaped exactly like the Shell shell, only mine is in white and gray and not yellow. At the zoo, I got on the bus and made a different city tour with transfers. I will not shower tonight, the all natural pacific essence on my skin is too precious for me to drain it back into the San Francisco bay. As it says on MUNI ads: only rain down the drain. While I'm hacking, I treat myself to two glasses of Fetzer Shiraz, two very laaarge glasses, now I don't see the pixels clear anymore.

13 December 2005

Grrrrl T-shirt

a girl boarded a bus in San Francisco and on her blakk T-shirt it said in pink:

Paint more

Think Less

pAINT
mORE

...THINK LESS

and I followed her advice

12 December 2005

New camera: POLAROID

For $90 on sale, I bought a digit camera. Good for me, but not a good camera. Not as good as my kaput Nikon. I wanted some photos as memory. Better this than nothing.

11 December 2005

Pacific skinny dipping

11dec05
I finally landed with my full body in the cold Pacific. That was one of my main goals on this trip. Living in a country without any oceans, but mountains and money banks, the sight of sandbanks make my heart sing. The skinny-dipping also turned into a long walk. First I boarded a bus out to the ocean beach. On the way, I stopped for coffee in Richmond at Clement and 32nd Ave. This coffee shop is so pleasant, very friendly service, great interior with nice home painted paintings, the New Yorker on the table, and Bing Crosby singing I'm dreaming of a White Christmas. While I was enjoying my hot coffee, reading the bad news and the good news: the sunny weather for the next five days, and writing a short letter. I got on the bus again, a young guy came in with a surfboard on Ocean Beach. It turns out that he is Swiss from Moléson, spent 5 months in San Francisco, doesn't like it here at all, he is a show boarder. Well then it figured to me his small mindedness. Tastes are different. Another guy came in, started to read a thick heavy book, but he always glanced over to the beach to check out the surf, and the waves were big. I asked what he is reading, he was at the end, it's Tolstoy, War and Peace. He said tomorrow the waves will be even bigger, so I'm going back to Ocean Beach tomorrow. Glancing out the bus, a Ferrari club was on the next lane, spiced with a Lamborghini and a Lotus.
I stopped quickly at the * Aqua * surf shop, nice shop, nice boards, nice staff, but no grrrrls. So where then are all these California surf grrrrls the beach boys were singing me in the sixties? But i flew to California so i can hit the pacific, and i wanted to try this at China Beach, so i started to walk. I passed Cliff House, the Palace of Legion of Honor, where Hitchcock filmed Vertigo, i walked along million of dollars houses with manicured greens, and there was China Beach, small, very few People. I checked out the water, the flow, the currant, the coldness, and with respect and precaution i plunged in. cold was the water, and powerful. What a rare feeling this is for me. In China Beach the waves are small, still they are powerful and can smash you right into the sand. Also I'm not a local and regular with open pacific water, i was careful. A couple of weeks ago, on a Sonoma county beach, a couple of people drowned there in a undercurrent. I didn't dare to swim, i just played, waded, and enjoyed the feeling of salt water on my skin, on my tongue, in my hair. At home i didn't shower, i want to keep the salty taste of my skin as long as possible. I walked over to Baker Beach, where * Burning Man * started. Barefoot on this great beach with great view of the golden gate, Golden Gate Bridge toll plaza, and then I could walk all barefoot in shallow water to the Marina. The tide was so low. In the bus to Haight/Ashbury into my darling All You Knead place and I had again the same plate as yesterday, because it is so yummy, and all the while they had John Lennon singing! On the way to my hotel by bus, a Friday night crowd came in. It was a pure pleasure to see all these diverse people, styles, attitudes, class, and their excitement in what is coming up for them tonight. This MUNI bus ride was way better than any production of Parsifal opera staged in Los Angeles by Avant-garde director Robert Wilson.
Now while hacking this, I'm supported by a bottle of Fetzer Wine, Vineyards Valley Oaks, Shiraz, California, vintage 2001, good, I had a great day, I enjoyed it.

10 December 2005

Haight/Ashbury

10dec05
Today was my first visit to Haight/Ashbury. I walked in from the panhandle side. The first sound I heard out from a delivery truck at the cross-section of Haight/Ashbury at the red traffic light was from → Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Déja Vue. Not Eminem but Déja Vue. Such coincidence was powerful, one of my favorite albums. Their song is better than any masterly directed opera. This is a true live opera without any Verdi influence or Modzart, performed just for me with many coincidences coming together at the right time. This invisible director staged a perfect welcome opera party for me. Without paying a steep opera style priced admission, this opera was my private own opera in full public view. Oh, man. Me as an ex hippie and still an old true hippie in my heart with sometimes very long silver hair, in my age politically not correct, out of a truck comes the orchestra playing a time correct soundtrack. I don't know if it was from a radio or a Cd. Right on I felt good and like at home, the good old days. What a welcome the original hippie town gave me, a better script than any from Hollywood. I walked the whole Haight on both sidewalks, up and down. I noticed a dog groom store, with heavy-duty black dog collars and tons of the sharpest steel spikes on them, in the window display. It turned out to be not a pet store but a sado Sade maso sex store.
The best vintage clothing stores you find here, next to London in Camden Town. I had lunch at the *All You Knead*, i sat in a sumptuous leather covered booth in brown all by myself, my neighbor an old man in my age with a black t-shirt with huge green marijuana plants screened on it, lot's of plants, many posters on the wall, like the famous *the night birds* by Edward Hopper, or the *the runaway kid* by Norman Rockwell, out of which the ski brand K2 made a good advertising version for fat skis. I had the daily special: vegetarian burger with salad, and a root beer, it was very delicious, the greens very fresh, the burger tasty and rightly grilled, the salad dressing to my taste, all this for a bit more than 8 dollars. I have a very good time in San Francisco, this was another highlight.
For dessert i walked into the music store *Amoeba*, now this, for a music lover like me but tired of mega hits, this is heaven. Huge, and so pleasantly designed, unlike these super commercial music mega store filled with the newest billboard shits.. Amoeba has music culture, the mega stores have capital culture. I wanted to make a test with a music group i haven't seen for 30 years stacked live in a shelf as a lp or Cd in a music store. Now listen to this, this blew my mind, although i didn't let it show in my facial expression: i walked up to the information booth at Amoeba and asked the young guy: “where can i find *Pearls Before Swine*” ? This is a group from 1968, unknown even in 1968. As if this is the same question the tourists ask over and over again, year in year out, at the tourist information next to the turning point of the cable car at Market, he answered calmly and very well assured, without first much reflecting, without thinking who is this weirdo band, without checking first the data base in his computer, he just said: down there in the Rock section. Hey, are you still with me ???, hey thank you, and there was *Pearls Before Swine*, and many of them, Musicalicous! The staff at Amoeba must be very well trained, must have a big musical brain. I was impressed. I'm going back, i hope D.... is joining me.
hANS bOLLI :: pAINTER

06 December 2005

Chlaus Walk

6dec05
Today I walked the Samichlaus walk, to honor all * die Clauses * around me, roundtrip Union Square to the other side of Golden Gate Bridge. I started at 7.30am and was back at 4.30pm. Great weather, many dogs, and even more Chläuse. First stop in the morning was after one hour warm up at the Chestnut Street Coffee Roastery for my medium size coffee and the San Francisco Chronicle. I stayed there for about one hour, getting deeper into the headlines and some Chronicle watching. Then it was just going and walking and sightseeing and some barefoot walking in the shallow seawater and in the sandy beaches, to give my feet a welcome massage and a breath of fresh air. Because me feet live mostly in the dark ages in wintertime, their home is in ski boots. In the last 10 years, my feet had this real seawater pleasure only about 5 times, and then always just for a moment. Walking barefoot on the beach is not without, as a surfer at Ocean Beach warned me: pay attention to broken glass in the sand. So while walking in the sand, I concentrate on what's in front of me, so there is not a lot of sightseeing while walking.
Being here and be able to do all those great things, I'm a lucky man.

05 December 2005

My dear Hotel Neighbour

What a big ass. I have never seen him, I don't know who he is. Luckily. To be politically correct, I just say this: he talks forever on his phone, loud mouth, singing voice, always the same topic for ages: women. He never says a name, but: I know! I know! I know! I know! What I say, do you know what I mean, what! What! What! What! Very true, Very true, Very true, I agree with you 100%, oh yeah!! Uh!! Oh!! UH man !! Uh man !! I know! I know! I know! I know!
I have to go out to buy Oro Pax or go out to Hyde into the Hideout bar and get drunk. Even better would be a wonderful, powerful sound system in my hotel room. This guy with his high screaming voice turns my silver hair into gray. Thank you brother.

04 December 2005

No Men with cell phone and car keys in their hands

Oh, what a relief, since I'm here I have not spotted a man with a cell phone in one hand, holding the car key in the other hand and at the same time scratching his crotch. All this on public land in full view of the public. Not in the streets of San Francisco. In California, in the USA, you don't brag about your car when you are a local. Not that California would brag about their cars, oh no, California has the highest and most beauty full auto culture in the world, but on a different level, on a higher level. In Europe, the locals don't do that either, but ..... Those men can't get enough with a cell phone in one hand, holding the car key in the other hand and at the same time scratching their holy crotch while strolling the streets. This is their status culture.

29 November 2005

Linmar Boat San Francisco



29nov05
This is a beautiful old boat.
On my walk yesterday from San Francisco to Marin City, where I took the bus back to the city, I walked in Sausalito by at Baotworks. They were just adding the last touches of finish in renovating a boat, the Linmar San Francisco. A worker told me, that the boat is about 70 years old, so it's from the thirties. What makes the look of this vintage boat so great, is all its wood, combined with some brass. Wood is my darling material when it comes to building and giving a comfort feeling. The lettering *Linmar San Francisco* is in gold. There are thousands of big boats in the bay, but this is one of my favorites. A wine tasting tour with reds from the Wilson Winery in Healdsburg would give it a classy style: what a luxury boat ride. I wish I could have seen the interior. I still don't have my Nikon camera, so I couldn't take a picture. This morning the boat is gone into the water and also the first day of hard rain since I'm here, so I'm not going out to Sausalito. I congratulate the owner, of which I have no idea who he is, of this nice renovation, and with his good taste doing so to preserve a historical boat.
The walk took me about five hours. It was my third walk from SF over the Golden Gate Bridge into Marin County. I also stopped to paint a small masterpiece with Crayola crayons: red, black & pink.
I did not have a camera at that time, the day after I wanted to take a Photo, the Linmar was gone from the Boatworks in Sausalito. The info below is from their website.




(The 78-foot Motor yacht Linmar was built by New York Launch and Engine in 1933. Designed by Ted Geary. Owned by David and Lynn Olson. Based at Mariner Square, Oakland.)

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