It's been a long time...haven't post anything. So, what's new here? Have seen a lot places, have meet good and sad people...have so much to tell! Where should I start. Oh yeah, let me tell you...San Francisco was my first trip in America...it was amazing...what can I say...just breathtaking. Imagine The Golden Bridge 6 in the morning, cristal morning passing by on a motorcycle???!!! That's what I call excitement!! Seeing San Francisco in a different way than I ever expected, it was unbealiveable!! Not just that I saw touristical attractions u would expected...but see the 'bad' side of this city also, was like watching pretty excited American movie. The entrance to this city through the Bay Bridge is so woooo...huge buildings araund you, not exactly what I expected but I realized this is called business center, and most of this 50 floor buildings around me were just offices. Waiting for my friend in Central station (I came with bus) was pretty frightening. For the first time I saw a real homeless and I was alone...my friend came a minute later and we drove on his motor cycle through downtown of San Francisco at almost midnight! He had a great idea...like in old movies, we came to the ocean and at exalctly midnight for the first time in my life I could touch the ocean...it was so cold and windy but the fire on the beach made this moment so memorable. Than we went to his friends house. Finally, I realized huge cities in America are far away from glam and shine. We came to ill-famed part of this city and I saw more homeless people, locked door and unsafe streets. I meet guys that don't care what are they wearing or where will they sleep, those who didn't see 100 dollar bill in a long time. I spend a night on the roof of my friends apartment chating about everything...it was freezing but cool in a way. Next morning he took me to see all those turistical known attractions such as, Coit Tower(best view of San Francisco downtown), Pier where the Hard Rock Caffe and aquarium are. We wen't toHeight-Ashbury street which is known for hippys and their music, u can get a new cd-s for a low price in Ameba music store, u can finally see homeless who are honest and would admit they need a money for a beer. It was so funny to me when I saw guys with a paper saying thay really need a money for a beer so I did crazy thing, I took a photo of them hoping thay wont notice, but oh my Good...they did!! One guy started to run after me saying I owe him 2 beers for that photo. I was pretending he's wrong, but frightened in the end. My friend later said that was extremely stupid move. Ups, sorry I said! Later that night I was hoping we're going to move to this upper center where I can buy some cloth and visit my favorite stores such as Forever 21, Diesel, Bloomindales... I didn't spend that much money till I didn't come to Bloomindales and forever 21...in just one hour I spend more than I planned, but I was happy because for the first time in my life I could spend money I earned and buy things I usually can't afford. After I spent this money we went back to my friends parents house(nobodys there, they live in Vermont)because we were exhausted and we knew we have to leave San Francisco early morning if I want to make it on time for work. We watched movie and woke up at 5...we were going to spend about 4 hours on a motorcycle. At 6 I have seen the most memorable sight of my life, it was cristal morning and we were driving through The Golden Bridge. God! I wish we had a time to stop and take some photos..it was just mesmerizing!! After almost 5 hours for driving I was late for work, but I had an excuse...I had the time of my life in San Francisco:)