Working POTA in San Francisco is a treat! On the way to the POTA site—Lands End—I got to sttop off at two art musems, and ride, oh, I don't, know, at least 7 different buses, and it was awesome! My first stop was at the DeYoung Museum. While there, I checked out the Robert Henri paintings. He founded (helped to foun?) the ashcan school . We know about him because he influenced Leroy Neiman who made several paintings of one of our favorite hangouts, the Buena Vista. He's also an interesting artist to me because up until about a year ago, there were portraits of his wife and his mistress—hanging on opposite walls of a gallery in the DeYoung—staring at each other. The mistress was missing from the DeYoung yesterday. I remembered that I'd last seen her painting hanging in the Legion of Honor and since I was headed to Lands End anyway, I made the Legion my next stop. And the buses lined up! I'd walked to the bottom of the hill to take the 44 to the DeYoung. I hopped back ...