Kids, a Subway Station, and Offhand Advice
One of the many things I liked about living in San Francisco was the city's public transportation system.
I don't know about the situation now. But a half-century ago I could get up, eat breakfast, catch a cable car, connect with a bus and be at work on time.
Getting back was another matter. By late afternoon, agreement between the bus route schedule and actual running time was at best approximate. I got in the habit of walking toward downtown until a bus came along, leaving the bus near the Embarcadero Center, and walking from there. After a cup of coffee....
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(Two boys and their sister, good advice, and an offhand observation: remembering an incident in a San Francisco BART station.)
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