This one goes out to all you mothers (drag or otherwise) out there. Happy belated Mother's Day, ladies.
This one goes out to all you mothers (drag or otherwise) out there. Happy belated Mother's Day, ladies.
Oh, this is rich. Flickr photog extraordinaire The Inadvertent Gardener snapped this shot. While taking a shot of a rain-soaked BART train, she inadvertently (heh) captured an angry man's middle finger. She explains what went down.
Holy smokes. After an early morning shooting over at the Davis-Coit Apartments in downtown Oakland, which resulted in one arrest with one suspect at-large, this was the scene from inside the apartment of SFist reader EllyMental's girlfriend. EM tells us:
At the risk of stepping on Blocker's toes, SFist James spends much of his time on the infamous Stevenson Street (near Market) near Civic Cente, and he's taken some images with his phone over the past week. So, here are a few of his curious images (not to mention totally NSFW ones, so don't go into hysterics when you come to the shot of daytime fallatio) for your viewing interest -- you know, just in case there are some of you out there who still think that SF homeless residents (or at-risk residents, provided some of the people in these shots do, in fact, have somewhere to call home) are treated better than SF residents with homes and jobs. Which they aren't.
This natural-color image of Northern California was captured on June 26, 2008, by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite. Places where MODIS detected active fires are outlined in red. Thick smoke hangs over the Sacramento Valley, although the city of Redding is visible for the first time in several days.
"I never will forget Jeanette MacDonald..."
Above image captured today, June 6, by SFist reader jnice as he was driving northeast bound on Portola, 7:30 a.m.
Hee.
Citizen SF snapped up this bit of automotive gold. And holy smokes! You'll never guess who was driving this, "The first Lexus LS 460h L hybrid luxury sedan to arrive in San Francisco."
While we were out perusing second home possibilities in Rincon Hill all weekend long (exhausting!), a smattering of predominately white liberal arts majors had a kick-ass party on Valencia Street this past weekend. Fun!