Hometown Series - Kristie of Kristie Was here

Uber-excited about this hometown series post today, first because the blogger is super cool and second because I love this city she will be sharing with you. Seriously check her blog out, I just want to say it again, an uber-cool blog! 
Kristie is taking over my blog today and sharing her hometown with you, take a read!



San Jose: Cool By Association

I'm a newbie to my hometown but I can tell you that I love it. It's sunny, there's an Egyptian museum, and it's the capitol of the Silicon Valley. Yep, pretty much heaven. It's the third largest city in California and the tenth-largest in the US.

But that's not it. Oh, no! {insert your incredibly surprised face}

What else makes San Jose awesome?

So glad you asked...

1) It's close to San Francisco... and other cities you should visit.
You know that one friend who has other awesome friends? Yea, that's San Jose. My town is within driving distance to some major California sites, namely, San Francisco, but also Napa Valley, Sausalito, Los Gatos, and Santa Cruz. I took pictures so you could see my city's bffs.
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2) San Jose has Bill's Cafe
There's some great food around here. My favorite? Bill's Cafe--hands down. It's the quintessential diner with great food, a fun staff, and huge mimosas. I've become a regular at a brunch place. All the cool kids (over 65) are doing it. Here is me waiting for my food. I'm a happy camper.
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3) There is sunshine.
A recent transplant from Seattle, San Jose has this thing I call the sun. I'd almost forgotten what it looked like. According to wikipedia, San Jose gets 300+ days of sunshine a year. This is the difference between coffee hangovers and tan lines. Definitely worth noting.
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4) I'm here.
Not sure if I'm really worth the trip? Well, come on over to my blog stalk me. I will seduce you with my awkwardness.
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Thanks Kristie and next time I am up in San Jose to visit my cousin we might have to plan a blogger meet-up because I really really want to meet you because you are oh-so cool and you will have to officially introduce me to Bill's Cafe. 

25 comments:

Tiffany said...

I am sitting in the South Bay, reading this, and you put a spin on San Jose that I have not thought of before (mostly I think of the 280 and the yucky traffic I must get through in the morning)... sunshine, CHECK. Close to SF, CHECK! Never had Bill's Cafe, though, so I will have to check it out! :)

CALLIE said...

Looks beautiful!! And Bills cafe... I'm in!! Anywhere with fabulous food and giant mimosas is perfect with me!

Leslie said...

I have to go to San Jose all the time for work...actually Gilroy & Hollister, but I fly in and out of San Jose. Love that part of California!!

Andrea said...

Looks great! I have been several places in CA but want to make my way to San Jose for sure!

Kate @ Daffodils said...

We've only been to San Jose to go to the airport, we definitely need to check out the city! Looks like you had a nice easter too, that is great!

The Pink Growl said...

those pictures are fabulous - I want to come to san jose now!

Andrea D said...

I just moved to California from Missouri and I'm absolutely loving the change as well! We live in the Los Angeles area and the weather plus all the amazing stuff to do within driving distance is fantastic. We'll have to go to San Jose sometime now!
Beautiful photos! :)

Andrea
Left brain, right brain, pug brain.

BonBon Rose Girls Kristin said...

What a beautiful place! That bridge shot is incredible!

Marie said...

Beautiful pictures! Best, M.

Sarah said...

Hey i'm close to San Jose! It's kind of a neighboring city. Ya, it's pretty awesome and that fact that it's so close to San Fran gives it major kudos =)

- Sarah
A Girl In Transit

Emma Litton said...

Wonderful photos! You're too adorable.

xo,
Em

Danielle said...

That looks like a FABULOUS place to me!

sherri lynn said...

I'm so jealous of all the sunshine you californians get all year round!! Sounds like a great place to live!

REBrown said...

All that sunshine sounds great!

Val said...

Ahh, oh how I love California.....

Jane said...

I love California! I really do miss it sometimes, not that I would give up my Hawaii address to move back, but it really is a great state. And, you ans your awkwardness are definitely a huge plus! LOL! That cracked me up.

Unknown said...

I love this hometown series. It's so fun to visit everyone's piece of the world. I'm off to check out her blog right now.

http://shannonhearts.blogspot.com/

Janna Renee said...

I love California!! I haven't been to San Jose, but I have been to San Fancisco. I want to take the hubby back to that area. She is a cutie pie!

Unknown said...

Thanks so much for having me, Meg! And Bill's cafe? Yep, it's a date!! :)

Unknown said...

South Bay, hu? Sounds like we should probably get together (not during rush hour, of course) ;)

Unknown said...

As weird as this might sound, San Jose holds one of my favorite airports. However, there is definitely something to be said for venturing past the terminals when you get a chance :)

Unknown said...

Callie, This is obviously the beginning of an amazing friendship. Cheers!

Unknown said...

It's a fun area, no? So glad you've gotten to visit. You can verify that I'm not just making up this stuff ;)

Unknown said...

Thanks you! This area is definitely photogenic.

Unknown said...

The whole Bay Area is definitely worth seeing. There's a lot of cool places, good wine, and the weather is fantastic (compared to Seattle) ;)