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Friday, August 08, 2008

Lesson 3: I Still Love San Francisco...

...although I didn't see as much as I'd intended, thanks to the specialness and so-much-to-do conference and a hotel that didn't drive me out the door in search of air and space and solitude as often happens. In fact I didn't even scout the shops around Union Square or the big Westfield Mall in the next block to the hotel or Macys or Bloomingdales or Borders (shocking, I know!)

The great thing: thinking about this on the trip home and now as I'm writing this post, I have no regrets. I did what I felt like doing, went to the workshops I felt like attending, kicked back with a coffee or a drink and a chat with friends when I wanted, and didn't succumb to the pressure of being here, there and everywhere that has exhausted me at previous conferences.

This all sounds as though I didn't make it out of the hotel which is so not the case. Day 1 we found Mel's Diner for breakfast and returned again for a post-literacy signing hamburger and root-beer float (the addiction, I tell you, had to have). Then there were the daily Walgreen visits for the staples: bottled water and bandaids and breakfast snacks. How does anyone make it to the conference breakfast, I ask, when I'm lucky to stagger into an 8.30 workshop with coffee in hand and eyes barely open? A lunch at Annabelle's, the PASIC reception at Neiman Marcus, the Harlequin party at the Four Seasons, were all further excuses for a short, manageable even in heels, walk.

On Saturday afternoon we had a couple of hours, a window of opportunity that beckoned, and of course we found ourselves drawn to the bay. Along with every tourist west of the Rockies. We'd thought about doing one of the short cruises that take you under the bridge and around Alcatraz, mainly because getting out on the bay gives another perspective. Due to the crowds, we didn't and so glad. We stood on the now-uncrowded pier and watched the packed ferry rock by and decided that being by the water was enough, that leaning on the rail and looking back at the hillsides was enough, that the whip of the breeze and the bark of the sea lions and the stretch of choppy blue-grey water at our backs was enough.

My favourite cities are all built on harbours or bays or by the ocean. It's not as though I was born near water or feel compelled to live by water. I'm not a water sign. I don't have a pool. But by the water I feel a drawing power and an elemental response that is both calming and stimulating. Paradoxical, I know, but that's how it is.

Down by the bay with fellow Aussie authors Fiona McArthur (Hq Medicals) and Barbara Hannay (Hq Romance.)

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posted by Bronwyn Jameson @ 12:47 PM
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So wise, not to exhaust oneself by trying to be everywhere at once.

(me, still green I live on the other side of the continent and didn't get to meet anyone :pout:)

Have a great weekend, Bronwyn!
posted by Blogger azteclady : 1:39 PM
 
Maybe next year in DC? (Although you won't meet me, I will be home being green with envy.)
posted by Blogger Bronwyn Jameson : 2:29 PM
 
Thanks so much for your Nationals posts! So exciting to read about your thrilling time!!

Can't wait to read more and of course to see you in Melbourne! Yaya...
posted by Blogger Rachael Blair : 9:46 PM
 
I love harbor cities, too. San Fran is so beautiful. I wish I was there to meet you.
posted by Blogger Jane : 7:25 AM
 
Maybe another year, Jane?

Rach, looking forward to catching up with you in Melbourne. Hopefully I'll be over my post-conference lurgy by then!

Bron
posted by Blogger Bronwyn Jameson : 7:54 AM
 
I know what you mean by water settings being calming. I love any natural water place, like rivers, lakes, ponds, water falls and the beach. As a hobby I love to take pics of sunsets /sunrise on the water, it is such a beautiful sight. I just read a book from Barbara Hannay I totally loved it, so cool you got meet her.
posted by Blogger Avi J : 4:55 AM
 
Hey, Avi. Barbara is not only one of my favourite authors but one of my favourite people. All her books are wonderful, but I'm especially a fan of her outback ones. I will pass on your comment.

Bron
posted by Blogger Bronwyn Jameson : 9:37 AM
 
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