Mr. Quantum's Christmas...And The City That He Loves

As even the most urbane among us will attest, there’s just something different about San Francisco. It’s romantic, but bawdy. Geographically small, but within a square mile of hilly landscape, you can experience four microclimates, and hear languages from nearly every spot on the globe. It’s part of the old west, but at the forefront of technology. It’s been the epicenter for gold miners, hippies, techies, debutantes, and those with new money, old money, and no money. Once you fall in love with San Francisco, there’s just no going back, you are part of her story. And that is why she was part of mine.

In my novel, The Heart of Henry Quantum, San Francisco was not just a bland could-be-anywhere backdrop for Henry’s walk to buy his wife a Christmas present. San Francisco was a major character, actively participating in the story with Henry, Margaret and Daisy. The city challenges them, teases them, alters their courses, and messes with their minds.

If you haven’t been to the spectacular City by the Bay, do not despair, you will get there someday, and here I’ve included a peek at Henry’s beloved city through his eyes. And if you know San Francisco well, you just might enjoy seeing these familiar spots. And as a holiday bonus… I’ve thrown in a few holiday experiences unique to the city that you will love! 

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Henry starts his work day in North Beach...

He starts his walk to Macy’s…

Chinatown...

Considers stopping for tea but moves on…

Past Cafe de la Presse...

He contemplates change in front of the Taj Campton Hotel…

His encounter with Daisy have him lurking ever closer to Union Square, his original destination…

 

 

And finally en route to Union Square….

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Mr. Quantum’s Christmas (in San Francisco)

A gift certificate for a romantic overnight stay at the Mountain Home Inn, or at least a brunch.

The book, 111 Places in San Francisco That You Must Not Miss, by Floriana Petersen - and a date to go to at least 11 of them.

A date to go to SFMOMA and reserve a docent tour. Then pick up the Golden Gate Bridge Model Kit to make together. Don't forget to buy Elmer's Glue.

A romantic lunch or dinner at Café Claude and sit at Henry and Daisy's special table. Or maybe even book for New Year's Eve.

Celebrate the holidays by going Ice skating at Union Square, followed by coffee and biscotti at the café on the Square.

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