A Muni transfer from the year I was born
Get your “awwwwwww” muscles relaxed and ready, you guys:
“Found a rare preserved #sfmuni transfer from the year I was born, inside a book”
Frame that sucker, Franko!
Via @YungPeng
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Get your “awwwwwww” muscles relaxed and ready, you guys:
“Found a rare preserved #sfmuni transfer from the year I was born, inside a book”
Frame that sucker, Franko!
Via @YungPeng
Sure to become a classic, filmmakers Rebecca Richardson and James O’Malley imagined a different universe than the one we inhabit. Good on them for that.
Here’s what Richardson had to say about it (via SF Weekly):
We wanted to show day-to-day travel in a glamorous light, and to inspire people to actively see the beauty and magic in things they would never have considered as interesting. The Muni, and the N Judah line in particular, is something that is regularly dismissed and treated with disdain. But we think it’s interesting: for $2, you can see the whole city, from Bay to Breakers, on a schedule that’s all of its own making.
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Photo by LizCruz85
This dog must be getting a ticket for Cute Overdose. If that’s not cute enough for you, we have more eye candy in the Aww department.
Photo by amython
A refreshing treat for your afternoon: a photo of these string musicians at the Powell Station last week with a very appropriate ad in the background. Photo courtesy of amython
If you haven’t, you should really check out these amazing photos of BART station musicians.
What did you see on your commute today? We’re all ears!
Really sweet scene to start your countdown to Friday.
Photo by @nalismo on Instagram.
Ladybug, that is. Too, too cute. Via 94th Day/Tweets from the T.