Cleaning Today Photo by Kathleen Narruhn

It’s 55˚ and expected to rise to a partly cloudy 61˚. Details for the next ten days are here.

This morning’s block is Bryant – York – 22nd – 23rd Streets.

It’s been gloomy out and a bit cold all week. I left my place at 7am. Today’s block didn’t get busy till about 7:30am. International High takes up a good part of this block
so I saw a few teachers on their way inside. The only students I saw were a boy and girl sitting in the yard. There were a couple of dog walkers and some parents with
their younger children heading out of their flats. Hopefully the sun comes out in the afternoon and warms us up. Have a relaxing weekend!

With the light good early on, so much the better to sign on and 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.

Bryant St Sign Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Bryant St Sign Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Multi Colored Hair Dog Walker Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Multi Colored Hair Dog Walker Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Find the Wrench Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Find the Wrench Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Door Mask Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Door Mask Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Smell the Roses Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Smell the Roses Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Parked old Car Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Parked old Car Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
School Day Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
School Day at San Francisco International High School Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Diversity is Good Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Diversity is Good Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
School Plants Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
School Plants Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Once an Elementary School now a High School Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Once an Elementary School now a High School Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Purple and Fuzzy Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Purple and Fuzzy Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Recycle Load Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Recycle Load Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Third Eye Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Third Eye Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Riding to School Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Riding to School Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Garage on York St Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Garage on York St Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Double Gates Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Double Gates Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Potted Greens Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Potted Greens Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Window Planter Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Window Planter Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Bike in Flight Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Bike in Flight Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Spring Cleaning Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Spring Cleaning Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Happy Home Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Happy Home Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Laundromat now a Restaurant Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Laundromat now a Restaurant Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Open Garage Door Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Open Garage Door Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
School Mural Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
School Mural Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Driveway Mirror Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Driveway Mirror Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Tiled Steps Up Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Tiled Steps Up Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
No Water Here Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
No Water Here Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
York & 22nd Streets signs Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
York & 22nd Streets signs Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Lost Shoes Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Lost Shoes Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Mexican Banner Window Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Mexican Banner Window Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Right turn to Hospital Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Right turn to Hospital Photo by Kathleen Narruhn

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I have lived in San Francisco since 1961 when my Dad moved us for his new employment from Stockton, CA. It was great growing up in the City back then. We lived in Eureka Valley and when I became an adult I moved over the hill to Noe Valley. In 1982 we looked to buy property and settled in the Mission. We bought a pair of flats with friends & we both raised our families here. Our adult children have moved on. We remain and continue to watch the neighborhood change.

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