Posts Tagged ‘Fremont’

Independence Day Weekend

Wednesday, July 7th, 2004

Banyan Garden decor Cocktail Umbrella
We were at Banyan Garden on Saturday night after a whole day of doing laundry. Banyan is one fine restaurant that serves Malaysian/Singaporean/Thai food.

Liberty Bell on a Parade Float Sparkler
We missed the controversial Fourth of July parade in Fremont which took place a mere three blocks from where we live. We were in church that morning, then as soon as we got home my wife had to take an online quiz for school.

After last year’s fireworks-deprived Fourth of July, my wife and I wanted to bring the family to some sort of fireworks show this year. We had season passes for Paramount’s Great America so we decided to go there. We found out too late, however, that Great America did an Iraq government handover stunt by scheduling the fireworks show one day early because of security concerns. But instead of fearing eruptions of violence from insurgents, they feared eruptions of violence from gang members. *sigh* So we settled for doing our own fireworks in the nearest city where it is legal to do so, in Union City.

The next day we headed off to Bonfante Gardens in Gilroy. It’s a theme park with amusement rides and unique trees set in beautifully landscaped gardens.
Train on a bridge Train through tunnel
Produce terminal Balloon ride
Treebeard Merry Go Round
Duck boat Canopy, natural and artificial

More pictures here.

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Little Kabul & Bush

Friday, June 25th, 2004

theater marquee by Afghans thanking Bush

I thought I’d post this photo of a theater marquee message that’s been up for a few weeks now at Little Kabul in Fremont.* Fremont is home to the largest Afghan community in the U.S.

*and no, the sign wasn’t created here.

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Last Wall Standing

Thursday, May 27th, 2004

Last Wall Standing

This is the last of the walls of an old shopping complex being torn down to pave the way for a new one here in Fremont. It may be too small to see but there is a bird perched right on top of it.

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Free Wi-Fi

Monday, March 29th, 2004

Borrowing a page from Ginny’s site, I am writing (although not as eloquently) short reviews of wi-fi hotspots in my area. I will only, however, be covering free wi-fi hotspots. They’re really the only ones worth mentioning (so sorry Starbucks). The following are listed by the order I discovered them.

Quickly, Fremont Blvd., Fremont - I haven’t actually tried their wireless service but I’ve tasted their bubble tea. I don’t see myself hanging out at a bubble tea shop for more than ten minutes anyway. Besides, they lack cozy little nooks where I can quietly surf the net.

Paddy’s Coffee House, Smith St., Union City - Situated in the Old Alvarado neighborhood of Union City, this well-lit, spacious cafe doubles as an art gallery. The internet is free (I asked), but I hadn’t tried it yet either. I’d hang out here more but it’s a bit far.

Newark Java, Jarvis Ave., Newark - this cafe is right next door to my son’s martial arts school. They just added wi-fi service recently and it started off free from the get-go. They’re on DSL so the connection is quite speedy. The place has an adequate amount of chairs and is never crowded. Power outlets are always available as long as you take a table against the wall. One quibble: the cigarette smoke that wafts in through the open door makes the experience less than enjoyable. For some reason, the same smoking patron is there every night my son has a class. Keeping the door closed doesn’t seem to be an option - it’s one of those establishments that like their doors open all the time.

Suju’s Coffee and Tea, Thornton Ave., Fremont - I got to give it to these guys. They recently picked up the tab for the wireless service they provide so their patrons can surf for free. Last Friday, with my credit card in hand, I was ready to pay to get online when upon logging in I was instantly connected. What a pleasant surprise. I looked around and indeed they were advertising their wi-fi service as free. I’ve always liked this cafe. It’s got plenty of tables, it has a couple of cozy couches and their coffee is cheap. Oh and it’s only a couple of blocks away from where I live. One minus: lack of power outlets. They only have one power strip available so only those on the couches and an adjacent table can use it. Better have your laptop juiced up before getting there. Or bring a really long extension cord.

Free wi-fi seems to be the trend at least here locally. I hope Bay Street Coffee, Fremont’s best cafe hands-down, and Depot Cafe, a quaint little cafe on the renovated Centerville/Fremont train station, will follow Suju’s suit and offer wireless service for free (they’re all part of the Surf and Sip network). It would only serve to attract more customers who would pay for their other goods, like a cup of java or a sandwich, for example. I know I have.

Update: I forgot to mention Kinko’s, though their wireless network comes courtesy of T-Mobile, a wireless service one must pay for. Kinko’s free internet is provided through their wired network. You hook up your laptop to an ethernet jack in one of their laptop stations. Be forewarned, these stations are almost always occupied.

I didn’t mention Chess and Tea because the last time I passed by there, they were closed indefinitely.

I have one more place to check out. According to this, there’s a free wi-fi hotspot roughly three miles from where I live.

Update 2: I checked out The Huddle as referenced above and, well, it turns out to be a bar. Why in the world would a bar have wireless internet access? I remember Ben Stiller’s writer character in Duplex bringing his Pismo Powerbook to a bar after normal business hours to finish up writing a book. But still, he didn’t need internet access to write a book. Anyway, I parked in front of the place today and pulled out my iBook to see if I could connect. The Airport status indicator showed two dinky bars. I launched Safari and went to Yahoo. Nothing. I tried to retrieve my e-mail. Nothing. I then checked the network preferences. The wireless hub was not dishing out IPs. Hmmm. They probably make their network available only after Happy Hour.

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Corazon Musical

Wednesday, March 24th, 2004

Unusual sight at the local social services agency today: two female Hispanic TV hosts were taking music video requests from random people, Hispanic and non-Hispanic alike. I got my turn to be asked whether I wanted to be on TV or not. I declined. I wasn’t the only one though. A matronly Arab woman turned it down as well. I asked if I could take their picture instead (the cameraman is hiding his face in the background):

Corazon Musical Talent

Their show Corazon Musical can be seen locally on KTNC 42.

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