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9.17.2010

Friday Photos: So long, Summer!

The kids are back in class, Mr. Softee trucks are harder to spot, and the sweat has finally dried. Yup. Summer's officially over, and I have the pumpkin spice latte in my hand to prove it. It was a brutally hot one up here in the northeast, and I for one welcome the new season with open, angora-covered arms. Still, there are a lot of things I'll be really excited to see again come next June. Until we meet again...

{Bye-bye boating}

{Bye-bye beach towels}

{Bye-bye blueberries}

{Bye-bye long sunny days}

{Bye-bye bathing suits}

{Bye-bye beachgoers}

{Bye-bye park picnics}

{Bye-by seed-spittin' contests}

{Bye-bye vanilla cones}

{Bye-bye beach baby}

{Bye-bye sunbrella}

What are you most looking forward to about fall?

9.07.2010

Labor Day Weekend: Country Time

I journeyed out to the Catskills this weekend. Never heard of it? To sum up, it's the area in upstate New York where hills roll, cell phone service takes a nosedive and Baby spent the summer carrying watermelons and breaking daddy's heart by dancing provocatively with Johnny Castle. 



We stayed in Palenville, a town so small the houses got official addresses only a few years ago.



It's the kind of place where farmers sell fruit and vegetables a few feet away from where they're grown.



And charge you a third of what city folks would. 


We stayed here, at our friend Bridget's country house. One of the greatest perks of partnering up with my boyfriend are the incredible friends he has brought into my life. Our group consists of his best friends from high school and their wives, husbands, boyfriends and girlfriends. Everyone is smart and hilarious and we love each other like family. We're lucky enough to retreat to this great house several times a year, and every time we stay here it reminds me of an 8th grade slumber party, only better, because we don't have to sneak out to score beer or see cute boys playing guitar.



Recognizing the irony in a bunch of 30-something yuppies singing the blues in a country house, Mitch's riff included a line about how difficult it's been choosing countertop materials for his new kitchen. 



This is my boyfriend Vin I've been telling you so much about. 
He's so adorable he can sing about whatever he wants.



Saturday morning, I got up early and took a quiet walk by myself. No Ipod, no cell phone, no distractions. It's amazing what you can hear when you allow yourself to really listen. This little squirrel looks like it's had its fair share of alone time.



So does this Chevy.



I stumbled on a great yard sale. Actually, I stumbled on about 15 yard sales. Seriously, if people aren't shopping at a yard sale in this town, they're having one. 



Ol' Smokey. Man, I haven't seen him in a while!


On Saturday afternoon, a group of us toured an animal sanctuary on a 100-acre farm. 



They housed the largest pigs known to man. 



It was a special place, and I'll be posting some gratuitously adorable animal pictures tomorrow.


Saturday nights in Palenville are "family dinner" nights. We plan a special meal and gather around a big table, like Jersey Shore without the fake tans and Ed Hardy t-shirts. Last Labor Day weekend we did a clam bake and lobster boil. This year we made three different kinds of grilled pizzas, a big salad, and tons of grilled vegetables. I'm the gal in the red shirt; it's best you not see me from the front while I'm eating. Trust.


Pizza Party!
*Tomato-basil-mozzarella
*Fig-blue cheese-arugula
*Pineapple-ham-red onion


Activities for the weekend included golf, poker, football and karaoke. True to my gender role, I also begged Bridget to take me into Saugerties to go antiquing on Sunday. 


Rachel picked up this hot little number for nights at da club.


A parade of carousel horses lined the streets of Saugerties. They were so whimsical and cute.


If everyone smiled as much as I did this weekend, the world would be a very peaceful place. 

How did you spend your Labor Day weekend?

8.27.2010

Friday's Photos: In Living Color

Every Friday (okay, most Fridays), I post pictures with a common theme. Today's theme revolves around bright, beautiful color! 


{Tiny Tonkas outside a novelty store, Astoria}



{Summer garden, 5th Avenue NYC}



{Disney World...ha, ha gotcha}



{Ferry railing, St. John, Caribbean}



{Groovy graffiti, East Village NYC}



{Prospect Park, Brooklyn}



{Bright pennant on peeled paint, East Village, NYC}


{Pinwheel, backyards everywhere}


{The flying oxfords, Soho}

Hope your weekend is bright and beautiful!! I am hosting a baby shower brunch for one of my good friends this Sunday, and can't wait to show you how it turns out!


8.13.2010

Friday Photos: Flushing, Queens

I'm a proud resident of Queens, NY, which happens to be the most ethnically diverse county in the United States. I live in Astoria, which is well-known for its large Greek population, and pass a storefront of dead goats on my walk to the train every morning. Several friends live in Kew Gardens, where Orthodox Jews stroll quietly in long black coats. Others live in Jackson Heights and have an amazing collection of Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi restaurants at their disposal.

Two close friends recently became homeowners in the Queens neighborhood of Flushing, the second largest Chinatown in New York City. They hosted a great housewarming party last weekend, and in addition to drooling over their new granite countertops, I also had the chance to marvel at the uniquely amazing food selection they now have at their fingertips.


{The color on these fruits have not been altered. I just wanna bite into one of those grapes!}


{Mushrooms fit to be dried.}
 (Mushrooms was an educated guess. If these are not mushrooms, please tell me:)



{Gives a whole new meaning to "street food".}


{I will give $2 to anyone who can tell me what any of these products are.}


{Seafood stalls are in abundance.}

Try these:


{Whatever he's flippin', I'll take two.}


{Heads or tails.}


{Orange you glad you made the trip out here?}


{Stir-fry before shot.}


Have a great weekend, everyone!

8.06.2010

Friday Photos: The Farmer's Market

Every Friday, I post pictures with a common theme. In honor of Farmer's Market Week (who knew?), here are some recent photos of the bounty at the famous Union Square Greenmarket in New York City.

Have a delicious weekend, y'all!