Just in case I offended anyone from my 1st post — and food theme — of the Pacific / King Salmon for the Daily Post Photo Challenge “Inside”, here is a view of San Francisco, looking from inside of a building in Treasure Island.

Part of the San Francisco Skyline, with the Oakland-San Francisco Bay Bridge to the left
Treasure island is a man-made island in the San Francisco Bay, and the building where the photo was taken, was originally built for the Golden Gate International Exposition.
The Art Deco structure was constructed 1938 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Safe? I will have to be more sensitive to cultural differences…
nice photo…here is my own interpretation http://langaeh.wordpress.com/2012/07/21/weekly-photo-challenge-inside/
Your photos are very nice for this theme, too…and love the blog name!
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Hmmmm… I am thinking hard but still am not sure iow the salmon post was offensive. I know if it was a cow then it could have been. Buddhist? Interesting however. Like this one too!:)
Thank you for the comment about the salmon post, too! I added links of other sea creatures I write about — not to EAT but for conservation and environment related issues.
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Very nice photo and interesting background information too.
I like your baby robin photo post, as well. Thank you for visiting.
Lovely shot!
Thank you, Madhu.
I like the art deco lines against the San Francisco Skyline–very apt for SF.
–Jean
I like those lines too, Jean. Thanks for the comment…I am going to be reading that book on your post — Imperial San Francisco.
Oh, I would love to hear what you think of Imperial San Francisco. It really gave me a different perspective on the environment. For example, I never think much about what newspapers have, or have had to do with California’s environment and water supply. But this book really changed that!
The book should arrive in a few days…can’t wait.
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Great view from the window…
Thank you