photo friday: katz’s deli
After visiting the Brooklyn Flea Market, Camille and I headed into Manhattan to have lunch at Katz’s Deli. As I am a vegetarian, I wasn’t expecting to eat very much; we were there for the experience. And what an experience! Crowded and confusing, with multiple lines for various foods and drinks. But Camille and I
confused. so confused.
My mind is confused. So confused. Able to get outside after months of hibernating inside, I keep finding myself thinking things like “Wow, the vines have grown fast.” “Where are all the spring blossoms?” Yes, spring. I keep thinking it is spring. Because I can finally get outside. Because I feel awake again. Surely that
parent of an adult!
The day has come. My eldest child is no longer a “child” but an adult. Of course, she’s still in high school and lives at home. We’re still looking at 4.5 years or more of supporting her, so she’s still a dependent. But she’s an adult. She can vote. She can get a tattoo. I’m
celebrations: week 39 (26 sep – 2 oct 2016)
I managed one celebration this week but did not manage to take a photo. Coming up this week: 26: Love Note Day and National Pancake Day and Shamu the Whale Day 27: National Chocolate Milk Day and World Tourism Day 28: Drink Beer Day and Strawberry Cream Pie Day and World Rabies Day 29: National
lilies.
I love taking photos of flowers. So beautiful and interesting!!
what’s next?
Taking Camille on tours of campus has me considering “What comes next?” For now, I am happy in my job, but I fear the day may come that my job may disappear or the demands will be ones that I don’t care to accept any more. Then what? What can I do? What would I
photo friday: brooklyn flea
The Brooklyn brownstone that Camille and I stayed in on our latest trip to NYC was a block away from the Brooklyn Flea Market. Not the *big* one, but a smaller version, the Fort Greene Flea. Nevertheless, we had a lovely time exploring. I bought a new ring and Camille explored the booths, bought a
nyc – june 2016
summary posts: home away from home. queens bench. nys pavilion. world’s fair. brooklyn flea. 1 WTC. photo friday: brooklyn apartment photo friday: queens museum photo friday: corona park photo friday: the cloisters photo friday: The MET photo friday: society of illustrators photo friday: brooklyn flea photo friday: katz’s deli photo friday: off and on broadway
pacific northwest – april 2016
summary posts: space needle. bandon beach. china beach. photo friday: seattle houseboat photo friday: pike place photo friday: seattle space needle photo friday: portland photo friday: bandond oregon photo friday: china beach college search: washington state college search: oregon colleges college search: california colleges
college search: rhode island colleges
Camille had a few Rhode Island schools on her list at the start, but by the time we made our plans to visit the northeast, only one was left. Brown University. Urban campus, good academic reputation, a nice fit for what she wants. I thought we were going to not like it. I really did.
celebrations: week 38 (19-25 sep 2016)
I managed two celebrations this week! Coming up this week: 19: International Talk Like a Pirate Day and National Butterscotch Pudding Day 20: National Punch Day 21: National Pecan Cookie Day and Miniature Golf Day 22: National White Chocolate Day and Elephant Appreciation Day and Ice Cream Cone Day and Family Day and Fall Equinox
yawn.
He was just so bored with Camille off at GHP. What will he do with himself next year when she goes to college?
photo friday: society of illustrators
As I researched possible new things to do while in NYC, I looked into the possibility of comic museums. As I searched through the Society of Illustrators website, I saw that there would be an opening of “Point Of Vision: Celebrating Women Artists In Fantasy And Science Fiction”. While there was no mention of whether
college search: pennsylvania colleges
A school that has been high on Camille’s list and was one of the main reasons for us coming up north to visit colleges is Bryn Mawr. We booked a room at the Wyndham Alumnae House right on campus so we could maximize our time spent there. After getting our room, we took a long
college search: massachusetts colleges
September break. Time to tour the schools in the northeast that Camille is interested in! We flew into Boston and spent the night there to get a little bit of a feel for the city. Driving out of town, we went through Northeastern to see where it is situated. From there, we took a leisurely
celebrations: week 37 (12-18 sep 2016)
We made homemade pizza for National Cheese Pizza Day! Coming up this week: 12: National Chocolate Milkshake Day 13: National Peanut Day and Fortune Cookie Day 14: Eat a Hoagie Day and National Cream Filled Donut Day 15: National Linguine Day and Make a Hat Day 16: National Guacamole Day and Mexican Independence Day and
1 WTC.
Ironically, I chose this photo before I realized what today’s date is….
food in boston.
Food in Boston. What comes to mind? Seafood, for sure. Then maybe some continental cuisines? We spend our one evening in Boston in Chinatwon, enjoying the Lantern Festival and the food. First stop was bubble tea (they were out of bubbles) and cake from the 101 Bakery. The cake was cute Camille could barely bring
photo friday: The MET
From The Cloisters, we headed back down and walked across the park to The MET. By that time, we were hungry, and the spots in the park had terrible vegetarian choices. We chose to eat at the museum cafeteria instead – not very good and incredibly expensive. I need to do a better job of
but I also live in a big city.
While I love living in a small town (today I pulled up next to a friend at a red light and rolled down my window to wish her a happy birthday — small town), but I also live in a big city. This was not the big city I dreamed of living in. Growing up
GBK Gwyneth