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Brings back aromatic, delicious yesterdays. Our San Francisco les journeees! Of winding streets and moonlit sweaty-love soaked sheets. North Beach, homemade Italian fresh baked bread and cheese. Our favorite, Osso Bucco, when we were in the mood. In our shining, blessed, Marina neighborhood. Days we stood on the historic Eureka ferry. The wooden steamboat, on which we planned to marry. Days of poetry of Kerouac and Ginsberg. And admiring 'The City's,' stonework. Walking up and down blessed hills. I close my eyes, now reliving it all at will. Ah, those intimate poetry nights, just for us two. And that is exactly when melodious foghorns blew! And on our memorable garden roof, the Golden Gate Bridge in full view. At night, it glowed with amber hue, Lit for us, Mon Amour! Years have mystically slipped away. But you and I are forever-lovers   in celestial, star blessed play Love's memories do linger close. Forever us, my moonlit, memory's most fragrant rose! "The Eureka" Poet's Notes The EUREKA is the largest wooden paddle steamboat in the world.    It once ferried commuters.     It is a historic landmark now    based at the Hyde Street Pier    in San Francisco.    This is the ship I was to be    married on. The inside is so    beautiful!    Images of the Eureka are     online, FYI. Thank you, Panagiota August 25, 2020 Midnight    

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Date: 8/25/2020 1:24:00 AM
Beautiful memories Panagiota, bet it seems like yesterday, I visited pier 39, was it near there its anchored. Tom
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