SF is infinite. For a tiny densely populated isthmus, it is maze of burroughs with huge tree covered mountains every few blocks or so. Whether you go around them or over them says who you are I guess.
CA is just a little bigger than that.
Little infinity and big infinity, thats what I always call them. Yep.
Even when I lived in CA, when I grew up, I rarely spent time in SF. I felt like it was always changing shape so I was afraid I wouldn't be able to find my way home once I moved a block or two away from the intercity public transportation lifeline. Kind of like when you are on a big merry-go-round and you try to walk straight to get off but end up making a weird swaggering spiral.
But now I'm noticing that some streets do connect to others. And you can go down those streets days later and they still go the same places! I'm not sure if all streets do that here but I know enough of them to get around.
CA is just a little bigger than that.
Little infinity and big infinity, thats what I always call them. Yep.
Even when I lived in CA, when I grew up, I rarely spent time in SF. I felt like it was always changing shape so I was afraid I wouldn't be able to find my way home once I moved a block or two away from the intercity public transportation lifeline. Kind of like when you are on a big merry-go-round and you try to walk straight to get off but end up making a weird swaggering spiral.
But now I'm noticing that some streets do connect to others. And you can go down those streets days later and they still go the same places! I'm not sure if all streets do that here but I know enough of them to get around.