About a year ago, Peter, my Cornish “cousin” asked me if I would take him to a 49ers game on his visit to California. Peter is actually my Aunt Sue’s nephew. Sue is my aunt by marriage. She grew up in Cornwall and moved to the United States in 1964. Last year we escorted Sue, who is now 87, back to the place of her birth, Cornwall. Peter was kind enough to drive us around and to look after us. Thus, it was with pleasure that I agreed to take him to a 49ers game. This particular game was a big game with the 49ers playing the Kansas City Chiefs, in what was being billed as the Superbowl rematch.
Since I am not yet driving following knee surgery, my wife Joann drove us to Levi Stadium, a 20-minute drive from Sue’s place.



We arrived at the stadium plenty early, which was appropriate, given we did not know our way around and I was not moving fast with my gimpy knee. As we walked by the parking lot, we observed hundreds of tail gate parties going on, some with very elaborate setups with 49er branded pop-ups, pizza ovens and grills, and even a few well-stocked bars. Once we were inside the stadium, we were entertained by the 49ers drum corps. Then it was time to get in line for hot dogs, fries and beer.
Our seats were in section 201, row 7 seats 24 and 25 over the end zone. We were quite early as you can see from the empty seats behind us. By the time of kickoff at 1:25 those seats were full. As you can see the proper attire included 49er jerseys, but we managed to get by with just our 49er caps.



It was a lively game, although we were disappointed that the 49ers lost 28 to 18. Our quarterback, Brock Purdy, apparently wasn’t up to his usual performance. Once the game was over, we found our way out of the stadium without much trouble. We discovered that our intention to use Lyft or Uber for a ride was not viable. No drivers were available. We prevailed on my wife Joann to come pick us up. It was quite an experience at the game with some 68,000 very noisy fans. I took a few photos to document the experience–including experimenting with a long exposure app on my iPhone to create something of an intentional camera motion (ICM) photo. I think this image captures the emotion of the game, at least from point of view in the stands.
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