- Sad to see a formerly vibrant and central Pasta Gina storefront become a ghost kitchen [@BCTBellyBurgers]
- Good ideas for local gifts, including several in Noe Valley [allfarce]
- Noe Valley Hannukah, complete with gelt and dreidel parachutes [@behindthenet]
- Where to get holiday Portuguese egg tarts in Noe Valley [SF Eater]
- Did Christmas used to be a bigger deal in SF? [SFGate]
Showing posts with label solstice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solstice. Show all posts
December 28, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Local Gifts, Ghost Kitchen and Happy Holidays
June 20, 2016
Strawberry Moon Solstice Sunset Over Noe Valley
Neighbor Darius tells us: "[I] got a shot tonight that I figured captures some of the best beauty and views of living in Noe. And pretty fitting such a nice collection of pink/gold hues would come on both the 'strawberry moon' and solstice evening." Agreed!! Thanks, Darius!
June 21, 2015
Happy Solstice Noe Valley
Today is the Solstice – the first day of summer and the longest day of the year. And while thousands of people marked the pagan event at Stonehenge today, a small group of devoted Noe Valley neighbors celebrated in a delightful and much more intimate way at Noe Valley’s Solstice Sun Crack!
That’s right, the Solstice Sun Crack - a narrow passage between 2 houses on Sanchez at 30th Streets that the sun shines through completely for just a minute at around 4:27pm on the summer Solstice (June 21 this year). Each year a dedicated group of neighbors come out to renew the paint on the sidewalk that marks the spot – and welcome the sun shining through the crack with drums, noisemakers, laughter and hugs.
This year a few dozen people of all ages showed up, plus a few pedestrians who got an unexpected treat. The Solstice Sun Crack is “hosted” by Jenny Badger Sultan, a longtime Noe Valley resident and artist who also created the blue bottle tree and painted the mural on 30th around corner with her family and husband, painter Henry Sultan.
Jenny welcomed visitors to the Solstice Sun Crack this year with fragrant burning sage. While records are sketchy, Solstice Sun Crack appears to have been celebrated at least as far back as 2002 and possibly much longer. Also, did we mention the whole event is awesome?
If you walk or run down Sanchez you’ll see the painted marker for the Solstice Sun Crack near the corner of 30th and Sanchez, next to the brightly painted school on the corner. It’ll be back in 2016 at 4:27pm on June 20.
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Flowers and paint mark the spot |
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Soon! |
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Jenny bathes in the Solstice Sun Crack light |
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4:28pm |
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Which side do you want to be on? |
July 5, 2014
This Week In Noe Valley: Real Foods Fakeout, Noe Valley Is Full Of Cheater Parents, And The Peaks Gets A New Owner
News from, about and for Noe Valley from around the interwebs:
- Summer in SF: Fireworks in the fog [ABC7]
- The Peaks bar closes and reopens - the bartender now owns the bar [@shaketini]
- Construction at Real Foods lit up our Twitterhood this week. It's just a new roof, folks. But here's a little more in our comment section [@pud and Heather World]
- Listing for new retail on 24th St and a rendering of the building (click through to the PDF for more details) [LockeHouse]
- More details on the curb bulb-outs and crosswalk stripes coming to 24th St including pictures [Streetsblog SF]
- A house on 26th St. goes for $3.2 million - $803,000 over asking [Curbed]
- A carport that doubles as an over-the-top indoor playground on 25th St. [San Francisco Magazine]
- Forget Manhattanhenge – in Noe Valley we have the Solstice Crack! (Sanchez at 30th) [Eric Fischer]
- Noe Valley philanderers have the most children ("Duh, it’s Noe Valley, land of the Bob stroller") [SFGate]
- Mysterious cement masks popping up around the City have made it to Noe Valley [@F6x]
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