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Language of the Birds - Exhibit

Language of the Birds

4.5(13 reviews)
0.3 mi•North Beach/Telegraph Hill, Russian Hill

We just wandered into this public art exhibit. It's rather lovely, paying tribute to writers and…read moremusicians and linking Chinatown and North Beach. Look down at the ground to find words in Chinese, Italian, and English from the pages fallen from the books/birds above.

The first 'solar powered offset' public artwork in California. I suppose the art itself isn't…read moredirectly connected to solar panels but it comes from a solar paneled business nearby. The LED lights illuminate the books that sort of look like birds from the distance. There are different words that are on the sidewalk in various languages - I suppose with some imagination these words dropped from the books above. This neighborhood has it all: legendary pizza, the best bakeries, unique shopping, strip clubs - what more could you ask for? Still my favorite neighborhood in the city. That border of Chinatown and Northbeach. So much character - wouldn't it be great to live in a little apartment above one of the bars or stores? Try nearby Coolbrith park or Washington Square. Rinks and Sweets love Washington Square - best place to socialize and sniff. Parks that are well maintained and not so big that somebody could get lost or out of sight.... I'm a helicopter parent after all. Some public art is always welcomed. Even if some isn't my style I still appreciate it.

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Andy Goldsworthy's Wood Line - Trail and sculpture

Andy Goldsworthy's Wood Line

4.7(53 reviews)
2.3 mi•Presidio

One of my absolute favorite field trip spots for my students is the Wood Line in the Presidio of…read moreSan Francisco. This is a super popular place for professional photos. A quick tip: because of the way the Wood Line is designed, this stretch can turn into a full-on wind tunnel. Definitely layer up; it can get chilly even on a sunny day. What makes this area so special for young students is the natural layout. The rows of eucalyptus trees create built-in boundaries, which makes it much easier to manage a group while still giving them a sense of freedom and exploration. There are also spots nearby where kids can build and expand on makeshift shelters using fallen branches, perfect for imaginative play, teamwork, and a little hands-on engineering. There are often dogs off leash in this part of the Presidio, but we've never had any issues along this particular stretch. One especially memorable visit included spotting an owl nesting in the trees. A park ranger was stationed nearby to ensure the owl's safety, and my students even got to ask questions and learn more about the habitat. It turned into an unexpected and magical lesson in urban wildlife. If you're looking for a unique, outdoor San Francisco, add the Wood Line to your list.

Pretty cool to see but not much else to really do once you see it. We were going to walk here from…read moreLucas Films building in Presidio (~18 mins) but for some reason, Google had that Wood Line closed at 5 pm so my friend and I had to spring for an uber, since it was already around 4:40pm. Not sure why Google has a closing time for this since there's not a way to actually close it.

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