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Tag Archives: Diamond Heights

Christmas Eve, 1000 Hrs. — THE FINAL BLOG 68

Posted on December 24, 2009 by Bill Fox

Thursday, December 24, 2009, 1000 Hrs. It’s cold and clear Christmas Eve. A curious sky this morning. I haven’t written much in a long time. I need to tonight. I’m going to work tonight just like I have on every … Continue reading →

Posted in Women | Tagged "Don't get your hopes up -- Just when things go good - they go bad", Christmas Eve, Diamond Heights, retirement, San Francisco, SFPD

The Fog is Rolling in Now — BLOG 59

Posted on May 6, 1987 by Bill Fox

Wednesday May 6, 1987 100 degrees in San Francisco today! But the fog is rolling in now . . .Just a horrible day. I have to make some decisions about what I want to do for the rest of my … Continue reading →

Posted in Fog, Police action, Women | Tagged Diamond Heights, domestic violence, Fog, Hot day in San Francisco, Masonic Avenue, police violence, SFPD, use of police mace

I Miss My Mom BLOG 5

Posted on March 25, 1973 by Bill Fox

Sunday, March 25, 1973 Cashed a check and went to Sears on Geary Blvd. for towels, dishes and everything else needed for a new place. Like the lady who waited on me. Not hard on the eyes and she knew … Continue reading →

Posted in City Views, Women | Tagged Diamond Heights, Memorial Stadium, old KGO transmitter, San Francisco, Sutro Tower, telescope, Twin Peaks, UC Berkeley

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