Is San Francisco really that bad?
Is San Francisco really that bad?
It’s true – San Francisco is a mess. And everyone knows it June 8, 2019 Updated: June 8, 2019 10:05 p.m. 1 of 2 A man sleeps in Civic Center Plaza in front of City Hall in San Francisco, Calif. on Friday, June 7, 2019.
Why do people move out of San Francisco?
You hear that a lot from expatriate San Franciscans. They moved out for a hundred good reasons, but a lot of us loyalists stayed with the city. We still like the city — the feel of it, the small-town nature of San Francisco, the neighborhood restaurants, the corner stores, the nutty vitality of the place.
Why is San Francisco so expensive?
People who have lived here for a long time can see clearly what’s wrong with the city. But it’s San Francisco. It’s like a romance gone awry. It’s complicated. The reason the Bay Area is so expensive is beyond the control of the people who live here. Global forces are at work.
Can Bad Vibes be imbedded into the atmosphere?
“If the predominant energy was mostly negative—such as violence, illness, or depression—that energy can be imbued into the atmosphere of a space,” Benko explains. What’s worse? Bad vibes don’t dissipate over time, and can attract—and perpetuate—similar negative patterns in the future.
Why is there so much fog in San Francisco during summer?
The summer heat build up in the California central valley causes the Pacific Ocean winds to be pulled into, across and over San Francisco, thus bringing cooler air and fog. Just bring a sweater, you can still wear shorts.
Why is it so cold in San Francisco?
San Francisco’s water is coming from Alaska. Between littoral topology and wind flows, the area also experiences a lot ocean upwelling. This brings the colder layers of the already cold sea to the surface. The ocean does not powerfully re-radiate its solar thermal gain as compared to land to the east.