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Photographer Hal Fischer rereleases his cult classic field guide to The Castro's leather daddies, jocks and cowboys.
From lively neighborhoods to an urban beach, this gay mecca packs it in.
I still have a few more Iceland posts to share with you, but I thought in honor of Pride Month, I'd steer a little off path today and fast forward a bit to our most recent west coast road trip. Back in January, we set off on a 2 week road trip with almost no destinations plotted on the itinerary. My first stop though was to visit family in California who gave us a few insider suggestions on what we really should see on our route up the coast. One of those suggestions happened to be Castro, one of the first openly gay neighborhoods in the US. Just 20 miles from San Francisco sits this super bright, colorful and lovely little neighborhood. It was a rainy, gray day, but that didn't stop us from feeling joyful as we walked the streets. I did know from a quick research session that I wanted to find the rainbow crosswalk because it just looked so dang cheerful. I couldn't help but think that maybe the world would be a happier place if all crosswalks were rainbow themed. We did a little window shopping and I couldn't help but giggle over the spicy names of many of the shops in the neighborhood. And I really couldn't resist a stop at Hot Cookie to pick up some cookies. Lil Bitch was calling my name, but Cranberry Queen, Basic Bitch, and Funfetti Sugar Baby looked pretty tempting too LOL! The district isn't very big, 5 streets in total if I'm not mistaken, so we were able to briskly walk the area in under an hour, which was about all we had time for anyway because we were worried about getting our RV towed. (It didn't but we still got a $150 parking ticket. Whoops!) There is a free walking tour (tips are encouraged though), which we did not take, but if you have the time I hear it is quite educational. If you have a day to kill while out in the area, I'd recommend planning a few hours to walk the neighborhood and to check out the shopping boutiques, eateries and bars. It truly is a happy little place for all. ♥ Happy Pride Month ♥
From lively neighborhoods to an urban beach, this gay mecca packs it in.
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Hal Fischer’s 1977 book, Gay Semiotics, is a tongue-in-cheek look at gay life in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood. If the same type of work were...
Photographer Hal Fischer rereleases his cult classic field guide to The Castro's leather daddies, jocks and cowboys.