This last week I went to Petaluma
California for work. If you are like me, you have never heard of
Petaluma. Well, it's North of San Francisco. Anyways, all I have
picturewise of this trip is a few pictures of the Motel 6 I stayed
at. I drove at 8 pm Thursday night so I didn’t see too much of the
scenery, I did however drive over the Golden Gate Bridge. I forgot
which side of the bridge the toll was on. So when I drove North I was
confused why I didn’t pay a toll.
On the trip back, I had a totally
different experience. Just a few miles north of the Golden Gate
Bridge, I saw the cutest homes basically on the bay, like if you
built a dock and put a bunch of homes on it. As I passed through the
Robin Williams tunnel, mist was pouring off of the mountain to the
right of me like a fog machine. And that same fog slightly obscured
my view of the Golden Gate Bridge, almost like an image you might see
on a postcard. It was a spectacular sight. And naturally I was
driving, so I didn’t get a picture. Also on the way back, I hit a
bunch of traffic getting on the 280/1 and it was because one of those
two story tour buses that travels the SF broke down. All the tourists
up top were waving at people as they drove by.
Regarding Petaluma itself, I didn’t
really see the city, excluding the Motel 6 and the client site I was
at the for day. But the area around it sure is pretty.