A couple weekends back, we spent a nice day hanging out with Brian, Sooji, and Haiden.
Brian works for LucusArts and he took us to his office complex in the Presidio, which I've always thought was just was just a nice park area in the city - I never realized it housed the nicest office complex I've ever seen. The four low rise buildings do
not look corporate at all and they surround a very well landscaped park that just cries out for picnics on its manicured lawns. It's all very serene and looks more like a very expensive hospital instead of the headquarters of LucasFilm Ltd. There is absolutely no signage to indicate that this is home to George Lucas' empire, and the buildings are simply marked Building A, Building B, etc. The only thing to give it away is the Yoda Fountain, which as you can guess is a small water fountain bearing a life-sized statue of Yoda. I can't believe Brian works in such an environment! I'm sooo jealous. We didn't get to tour the office itself as it we were visiting on a Saturday, but there is a room somewhere in there that contains all things Star Wars, not to mention the movie theatres which are of course THX certified. I'll have to go visit someday and check it out.
After the Presidio, we headed up to Calistoga, which is north of San Francisco and in Napa Valley, a.k.a. Wine Country. We weren't going on a wine tasting, however - we came across an Old Faithful geyser on the internet and wanted to check it out. Apparently there are only three geysers in the world to earn the 'Old Faithful' designation, which indicates that the geyser erupts predictable and regularly. Our Old Faithful erupts every 30-40 minutes and according to the brochures, it is supposed to shoot sixty feet into the air, which sounds totally awesome and I was looking forward to being impressed by it... in actuality, the geyser got no more than 25 feet into the air and we were all quite disappointed. It had the feel of a tourist trap the moment we got there, with the cheesy souvenir store charging an $8 entry fee to see the geyser... the whole thing was so pure tourist trap that it actually was fun for us to hit a place like that. I won't be recommending it to any visitors, though.
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the pictures from the day out.