I used to live two blocks from this iconic park -- bordered by the infamous Painted Ladies and opening credits of everyone's favorite family "The Tanners."Here is where I'd sought refuge from my writing deadlines and my exercise-deprived, atrophied legs needed stretching. All it took was the wind whipping up off the bay onto the knolls to put color into my cheeks and the sheer joy of watching dogs emancipated from their leashes to get my groove back. It even has the kitsch factor of being the opening to "Full House," a great conversation piece that inevitably segues to the irony of Bob Saget being one of the filthiest comedians ever, the Olson twins' anorexia, and Dave Goulier the recipient of movie theatre bowchickabow from Alanis Morisette. On frigid summer nights, you can snuggle with a loved one under a blanket with whisky and catch one of their movie nights.