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Bay Curious

For Whom The Foghorn Blows

Bay Curious

KQED

History, Society & Culture, Places & Travel

4.9999 Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2017

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

If you live in the Bay Area, a foggy day can be a good excuse for some guilt-free time indoors. If you live near the water, days like that bring something else: foghorns. Reported by Laura Klivans. Produced and edited by Olivia Allen-Price, Vinnee Tong, Suzie Racho, Paul Lancour and Julia McEvoy. Theme music by Pat Mesiti-Miller. Ask us a question at BayCurious.org. Follow Olivia Allen-Price on Twitter @oallenprice.

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0:00.0

From K-QED.

0:02.0

A a foggy day in San Francisco, a guilt-free moment for inside time with a good book and some tea.

0:20.0

What kind did you choose?

0:22.0

I chose Earl Gray. A classic. I went with Ulong.

0:27.0

Now depending on where you live in the Bay Area, a foggy day also means...

0:31.0

Fog horns.

0:34.0

And that's what's driving this week's

0:38.0

listener question.

0:39.0

Support for Bay Curious is brought to you by Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, still family owned, operated, and argued

0:45.8

over.

0:46.8

Explore their brews wherever fine beverages are sold and taste how trailblazing runs in the family.

0:53.0

Visit Sierra Nevada.com

0:54.8

to find your new favorite beer today.

0:57.6

Hey, I'm Olivia Alan Price hanging up this week

1:00.0

with reporter Laura Klyvins.

1:01.5

Hello.

1:02.4

And this week's question comes from San Francisco residents

1:05.4

Andy McKinnon.

1:06.8

Yeah, that's Andy and Jen Lou.

1:10.2

And the fog horns are a constant part of the soundtrack of their lives.

1:14.7

They live in the sunset near Ocean Beach.

1:17.2

So the question starts with us moving to this neighborhood.

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