Quartier hippie san francisco
On commence la balade. Pour prendre une photo, on en profite : il n'y a pas beaucoup de brouillard! Vers pm on est partis manger quelque chose tranquillement. Dernier jour de cours de la semaine. Rebecca Black - Friday. A vous d'en juger maintenant. Petite anecdote pour meubler. D'abord, le climat. Il ne fait jamais trop chaud ni trop froid.
D'abord de par sa taille : c'est vraiment minuscule. Aujourd'hui, c'est lundi. Ne croyez pas que dans ma classe on ne fait rien, hein : car ce n'est pas le cas. Maintenant, c'est dimanche. J'avoue que ce n'est pas le pire.
Impossible de continuer, donc demi-tour. Tiens, en parlant de grasse. Que de calories! Vendredi 22 juillet, le jour convivial. There is no particular spot or site to find hippies but we decided to tour Haight-Ashbury Street, which is considered the land of hippie.
Hippies are generally active during summer, therefore, since it is currently winter it is hard to find them sitting on the streets due to the cold. However, we did manage to interact with quite a number of them. They were really friendly, they shared with us the reason they decided to adopt the hippie culture and for some, why they decided to move to San Francisco. He told us how he feels that by being a hippie, he can be able to express himself through what he wears, especially since hippies are known for their brightly colored clothes.
I asked them why and some of them said that left their previous states and came to San Francisco because their original local community was trying to wipe out the hippie community in their region. Therefore, they felt that staying anonymous was the only way to protect themselves from a repeat of being in trouble with the authorities incase anything of the sort happened in San Francisco.
One thing I love about hippies is their love for and ability to communicate through art. Literally every wall on the street is filled with beautiful graffiti. It is amazing to see the amount of talent most of them possess. Another thing I loved about the hippies is their love for music.
What was interesting is that these paintings almost looked like photos. We went to the largest hippie music store which sells music as old as those played in the s. There were quite a number of bands playing on the street, though majority of them requested us not to take photos or videos of them. Most of them also have beautiful dreadlocks.
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