That was indeed kind of you to escort your disabled friend to visit Dr Bill Gray.
I know that name. He is a student of George Vitoukhas [spelling?] the greatest homeopath in the present-day world.
That's remarkable that your friend was able to get advice from him
Did you accompany her to her appointment ? If so I would love to hear any impressions of Dr Bill Gray.
For anyone else, he is not a household name in America, which is WHY I would trust him completely, but never any of these
Dr Oz's or Yogi So and So's so pushed upon the American public. [By the way, SoSo was a nickname for stalin, wasn't it ?]
Dr Bill Gray is the REAL thing.
Now I know why I felt so happy hearing of your trip : besides the celestial side, there was also a really great chance
to attain the help of that pre-eminent homeopath. Did he prescribe any remedies for your ill friend? Remedies are the homeopathic
"medicines", for those not familiar with that field. They WORK !
As far as the Geary Cathedral, it's God's help that you didn't get a parking ticket. You wouldn't have known all the regulation for
meters which are so stringent these days.
Receiving one after a heavenly experience like the wonderful way someone happened to be available to let you in, and
then the stillness of the Holy Virgin Cathedral when no one is there but the sun streams in through the stained glass windows
is - deflating, to say the least !
Did you go for Chinese food ? There are many excellent restaurants in the Richmond District, nearby the Cathedral.
Or Russian food ? Or maybe no time for anything but a Kind snack bar ?!