About Amy C
When not studying for an English and Journalism degree at Boston University or pursuing a career as a writer, Amy soaks up the city, literally dancing her way through Boston with her Hip-hop troupe and exploring the hidden gems of Boston. She moved from Northern California, just outside of San Francisco, for college, and loves every bit of Boston's charm and character, except perhaps the frigid winters. She loves the beach, fall foliage, learning about food and wine, and funny friends. Amy hopes to continue to expand her traveling horizons, savoring the culinary creations and cultures from around the world. Still, she suspects her favorite cities will always be colorful Boston and San Francisco.
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October 4th, 2007 by amy c
Friday, October 5 to Sunday, October 7
Wine lovers should not miss the annual Sonoma County Harvest, Fall Sensations. The fair celebrates the area’s world renowned agricultural tradition with more than 500 award-winning wines, fresh local produce, and tastes of drool-worthy cuisine prepared by famed California chefs.
Thursday, October 4 to Tuesday, October 9
San Francisco’s Fleet Week takes to the sea and sky as a parade of navy ships invades the bay and Blue Angels streak the sky in an exciting air show.
Saturday, October 6
Catch the Blue Angels Air show while enjoying fresh seafood at the annual Oceanfest at SF’s popular Chrissy Field along the Marina. The event offers a catered barbecue by local restaurants and activist booths, including environmental information.
Friday, October 5 to Sunday, October 7
Catch the last weekend of the Rembrandt to Thiebaud exhibition at the Legion of Honor.
Sunday, October 7
Castro Street Fair 11 am-6 pm–an uproarious good time among some of the quirkiest San Francisco characters. Non-stop dancing, food, and art!
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October 2nd, 2007 by amy c

Blue Angel’s air show
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October in Northern California is the best time to explore the coast and city that is often shrouded in a blanket of fog during the summer months. Surprisingly, a San Francisco day in autumn can oftentimes be warmer and sunnier than in the middle of July. There are several events that will bring you to the waterfront this fall, enjoying the cloudless sky and fresh ocean breeze. Here are some of our picks:
San Francisco’s Fleet Week October 4-9 takes to the sea and sky as a parade of navy ships invades the bay and Blue Angels streak the sky in an exciting air show. You can catch the week-long action along the Embarcadero and Fisherman’s Wharf, conveniently located near the city’s famed Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory. Get a taste of chocolate-coated history as you sample sinful sundaes and learn how the famous chocolate was first made.
Wine lovers should not miss the annual Sonoma County Harvest, Fall Sensations October 5-7. The fair celebrates the area’s world renowned agricultural tradition with more than 500 award-winning wines, fresh local produce, and tastes of drool-worthy cuisine prepared by famed California chefs. All the taste-tempting wine and delicious food may inspire you to visit a few local wineries. Enjoy guided tours of the intoxicating Simi Winery or experience another world with the Mediterranean inspired ambiance of Sonoma Enoteca. (more…)
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October 1st, 2007 by amy c

Ghirardelli Square, home to the world’s most delicious chocolate.
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If I only had one day left in my hometown, San Francisco (may that never be the case), these would be my top picks for soaking up the beauty, history, culture, and delicious eats of the “city-by-the-bay.”
Stop #1: Marin Headlands
Just north of the Golden Gate Bridge lie the rolling hills and dramatic cliffs of the Marin Headlands. It draws visitors and natives alike with its sweeping views of the bay and ocean, historic Army Barracks, and hiking trails. In one panoramic view you can see the glistening bay speckled with sailboats, the bright orange architecture of the bridge, a barge going out to sea, and crashing waves at the foot of a gleaming white city. On a clear day the entire bay area is visible, with the San Francisco skyline reflecting off the water. If you meet the characteristic fog, however, the view is just as dramatic, as it weightlessly seeps over the city, winding in between skyscrapers and over hills. You could spend an entire day snapping photos of the view, exploring the Army forts, or learning about the native species, such as the Sea Lions that nap on the rocks under the bridge from the Marine Mammal Center nearby. It is a must-see for anyone who appreciates the seamless union between natural beauty and man-made architecture.
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