The rainy season is upon us. It’s 7:55 a.m, 49°, and going to 58°. Water is coming out of the sky, in case you hadn’t noticed.

What to do on a rainy Saturday?

Browse the bookstores up and down Valencia. Stop in your favorite bar/coffee shop on the way back to warm up and read what you’ve bought.

Eat precious metals at Southern Exposure.

Put on a raincoat and get inducted into the Jejeune Institute — our answer to the Museum of Jurassic Technology, and the best thing since murals to prove that, in San Francisco, art doesn’t need a gallery to happen.

Though a gallery does help, when it’s raining.

H.R. Smith has reported on tech and climate change for Grist, studied at MIT as a Knight Science Journalism Fellow, and is exceedingly fond of local politics.

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