UPDATE @ 6:41 p.m. Time of dinner.  Burrito Justice makes me want to eat meat, or at least pork.  And has more good pix on Sunday Streets.

And SF Chronicle tells us where to buy SF made wine to go with that pork.  The local Mission District winery is  A.P.VIN on Treat Street. But check out their map and story.

Well, for right now Safari users, it’s Sunday Streets by Armand Emamdjomeh and our visiting editor Anthony Ramirez

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Here’s a quick shot early in the day.

Then, a great model for the Google icons, portable signs (there are wheels that you can’t quite see) that point you toward icecream and have a water bowl below for dogs. This one in front of Xanath the new icecream store on at 951 Valencia.

In front of Xanath on Valencia.
In front of Xanath on Valencia.

What else have I got for you. Well, there’s this happening inside the Slanted Door. Good idea: put some of those paintings in the windows because right now, those empty windows–empty for a heck of a long time–are downright vacant.

Inside the former Slanted Door on Valencia
Inside the former Slanted Door on Valencia

Oh, in case you missed the bike accident Sunday between a Lexus and a Schwinn @ 22nd and Capp that Mission Loc@l caught coming home from the office.
Cole Sanchez, watching the aftermath in front of her bike, said, “It resonates with me because I’ve had some close calls lately.”

The unidentified victim is fine, but he wasn't wearing a helmet.
The unidentified victim is fine, but he wasn’t wearing a helmet.
Cole Sanchez in front of bike accident.
Cole Sanchez in front of bike accident.

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