corners of the city and found the restaurants in the holes and exploring the castro and swimming at the corcordia club and not in the nude as his father's generation did and taking the boy to the wells wells fargo museum or chinatown or the noon time calendar thing and throw the things out the window and come down in a shower. he loved it all. he treasured his family and san francisco history. his grandfather the judge and his parents involved in state politics of course want his family settled in the foot hills in the 1850's and we were lucky to show the boys this gold country this past june as caro told you about and other treasured family trips we took this summer. milton was dedicating to preserve the city's history and beautiful buildings and the new mission theater and the columbo building in north beach and had pet projects and recruited his friend fred and the paintings there and you can see them and next to the brick wall next to it and turn of the century full painting. he was determined to document these and lest they not be forgotten. he wanted to create city wide -- okay, the perma s