Thanksgiving
On a damp summer day in 1869 there were five horses pulling a particularly heavy load up a cobblestone pathway in San Francisco. A man by the name of Andrew Smith Hallidie watched the heavy load drag the five horses to their death. Hallidie employed his Engineering ingenuity and solved the problem by inventing the Cable Car. I was lucky enough for my family to visit in late August and we rode them through the town. (you gotta do this if you come to San Fran)

From left: Brent (Raps MVP), Mom, Lindsey, Dad and Me. Thanks Jesse for taking the picture. These things are pretty cool and it is America's only MOVING national monument. And ofcourse we road hanging of the side.
Anyway, I am really thankful you guys were able to come visit me and I still can't believe the amount of travelling you did while you were here. I hope everyone had a great CANADIAN THANKSGIVING!!
Here is another cool picture I took of the Financial District in downtown San Fran. I took it from Coit's Tower.

The pyramid looking building is called the Transamerica Pyramid. It is the tallest and most recognizable skyscraper in San Fran.

From left: Brent (Raps MVP), Mom, Lindsey, Dad and Me. Thanks Jesse for taking the picture. These things are pretty cool and it is America's only MOVING national monument. And ofcourse we road hanging of the side.
Anyway, I am really thankful you guys were able to come visit me and I still can't believe the amount of travelling you did while you were here. I hope everyone had a great CANADIAN THANKSGIVING!!
Here is another cool picture I took of the Financial District in downtown San Fran. I took it from Coit's Tower.

The pyramid looking building is called the Transamerica Pyramid. It is the tallest and most recognizable skyscraper in San Fran.
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