The Three Wisemen On their way to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Lost and Found, it was necessary to pass through a large Gallery that contained paintings. Caydance's plan was to point out a few of the works in this gallery before they reached the Lost and Found. On her mind was Georgia O'Keefe's Lake George; Frida Kahlo's Frieda and Diego Rivera; Wayne Thiebaud's Display Cakes; Robert Bechtle’s Alameda Gran Torino, and maybe Andy Warhol's Triple Elvis, which she didn't think would be on display. The works on display were not always the same.

arrow But the gallery was not as peaceful as it usually was on a Wednesday morning. Gathered around Bechtle's painting of a station wagon in an Alameda driveway were three large men.

"That is a beautiful site on the way to the end zone", Griff remarked. “Let’s proceed to the Lost and Found.”