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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Just got back from our weekend in SF and although our weather was seasonably wonderful ( the best time of the year to visit if you want sunshine ) I stumbled across this work by graphic designer studio, Dowling|Duncan. If you don't already know, pretty much, this is what the city looks like the majority of the year. And if you love SF, you put up with it, even embrace it as moody, contemplative and cozy. Ahhhh. I can hear the lonely bellows of the fog horns, just looking at these.
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