A Visit to Berkeley

Recently I had the pleasure of visiting Berkeley, California.  This adventure was undertaken by myself, which is the ideal way to travel.  First, I landed at San Francisco International Airport and ended up taking the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) to Union Square.  While moving through Union Square with an obstructing black backpack hanging off my right shoulder, I observed a beautifully diverse city.  I then caught a cab and told the driver to take me to the most cliche tourist destination imaginable, Fisherman’s Wharf.  To my pleasant surprise however, I had a great time at Fisherman’s Wharf.  The views were abundant and spectacular when standing on the pier.  You could see the Bay Bridge, Golden Gate Bridge, the East side of the Bay which includes Berkeley and Oakland, and you could clearly see Alcatraz.  I didn’t take the fairy out to the infamous uninhabited prison but I instead remember standing in amazement and ironically thinking to myself, “This is the most beautiful prison I have ever seen!”  I worked my back to Berkeley and, for the most part, spent the rest of my trip there.  I spent time at the University of California Berkeley campus, a stunningly beautiful institution, and the UC Berkeley botanic gardens.  Walking through downtown Berkeley and the surrounding sites such as Cesar Chavez park were other highlights of the trip.  I’m inclined to refer to this trip as an early visit to my future home instead of a vacation.

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