Ah you can see the Ferry building. My dad was in there during the 89 earthquake...said they were sitting there watching the Embarcaderro and wondering if it was going to fall over.
What I found amazing is that you can stand at one of the corners of the building with just a few inches of glass between you and the outside. I'd been in the Embarcadero many times, but never up in the offices on top.
The very first time I salivate to and for a thing that doesn’t involve food is now. I thought it was in DC. Meeting space you’ve shown would be a “dream-come-true” if I get them on top of my palm. A king prey’s view of Washington Dc, office space of that kind is irresistible. Keep posting, great Oregon professor.
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Nice :-)
ReplyDeleteAh you can see the Ferry building. My dad was in there during the 89 earthquake...said they were sitting there watching the Embarcaderro and wondering if it was going to fall over.
ReplyDeleteWhat I found amazing is that you can stand at one of the corners of the building with just a few inches of glass between you and the outside. I'd been in the Embarcadero many times, but never up in the offices on top.
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ReplyDeleteThe very first time I salivate to and for a thing that doesn’t involve food is now. I thought it was in DC. Meeting space you’ve shown would be a “dream-come-true” if I get them on top of my palm. A king prey’s view of Washington Dc, office space of that kind is irresistible. Keep posting, great Oregon professor.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for this blog post. The commenter, then, becomes the
ReplyDeletecritic who shapes the writer's next content. So I want to encourage you to keep
on blogging in the same style as you writing style is really perfect.
I really love to have an office where in I can see skylights and some really nice bay windows.
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