Probably the most photographed house in the Mission. Now under new management. Photo by Mark Rabine.

It is 10 a.m. and these photos were taken earlier.  It is now 57˚ and expected to rise into the 64˚. Details for the next ten days here.

Today’s Block: San Jose to Valencia, 24th to 25th Streets.

The block has been called the TransMission, Mission De Lujo, and, before the dot com boom in real estate brochures, Baja Noe Valley.

Probably the most photographed house in the Mission. Now under new management. Photo by Mark Rabine.
Probably the most photographed house in the Mission. Now under new management. Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
State of the Union. Photo by Mark Rabine.
State of the Union. Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Photo by Mark Rabine.
Good Morning Mission! Photo by Mark Rabine.
Good Morning Mission! Photo by Mark Rabine.

With the light good early on, so much the better to sign on to document your block. Don’t wait! Let us know what day and block you would like at info@missionlocal.com.

You can see a map of all of the blocks here. The blocks in grey are being saved for others who have signed up. Let us save a block for you as well.

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Mark Rabine has lived in the Mission for over 40 years. "What a long strange trip it's been." He has maintained our Covid tracker through most of the pandemic, taking some breaks with his search for the Mission's best fried-chicken sandwich and now its best noodles. When the Warriors make the playoffs, he writes up his take on the games.

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