It was 40 degrees in NYC this morning
The opening lines of Stevie Nicks' "Nightbird" best capture my current thoughts:
And the summer became the fall
I was not ready for the winter...
The opening lines of Stevie Nicks' "Nightbird" best capture my current thoughts:
On the way to brunch yesterday, I walked past the dog parade in Tompkins Square Park. There were hundreds of costumed dogs. Apparently this is the largest Halloween event for dogs in the US. My favorite was a Boxer dressed as a boxer (red silk fighting jacket and some tape on its face as if covering up cuts).
We returned to Paradise Garden in Brooklyn this past Saturday night to celebrate Clara's birthday. Unless you've been to one of these places, it's hard to imagine how over the top it truly is. Lots of food: 7-course meal that spans cold & hot appetizers, caviar, pasta, fish, meat and dessert. Lots to drink: free-flowing vodka shots and wine. And lots of dancing: which begins during appetizers and continues til the club shuts down.
I got this via email:
Was working offsite at vendor Thursday night. Their offices are on a highfloor in the Graybar Building, and this is the view from one of the terraces:
Robyn's baby shower was held over brunch last Sunday at Calle Ocho on the Upper West Side. We could choose from 8 different types of sangria, making things more festive than a typical shower.
Saw Fuerzabruta ("brute force") Friday night with Garet and Ab. It's very entertaining and visually interesting Argentinean dance/performance art. The theatre is a former bank on Union Square that was gutted and turned into a lofty performance space. Basically the audience stands in the middle of the room for the show. Some the action takes place overhead, but the audience also shuffles around to accommodate moving stages. I always felt like I was in the front row. Apparently photography is allowed; but I was too captivated to pull out my camera. Therefore I actually wouldn’t mind going again so I could take pics. PS - can't say I recommend this show for anyone with "spatial issues"; some moments are claustrophobia-inducing.
October installment of Fork Floosies took place Wed. night at Pamplona, a new Spanish place in the Flatiron District. This restaurant was actually my pick. The tapas & drinks were OK, but nothing special. Most exciting part of the dinner was the hostess handing me my cellphone (it had fallen out of my pocket). It was one of those days.
I had research in Chicago last Monday & Tuesday, so I traveled early to spend the weekend with Sarah… she is State-side again! I refer to Chicago as “the porky city” because somehow I managed to eat eggs, bacon and sausage each of the 4 days I was there. A terrific accomplishment that left me feeling fairly gross.
Had Monday off last week due to Christopher Columbus. It was 86 degrees in NYC, tying the record for high temp. Can’t complain. Slept in, had brunch at Life Cafe, relaxed under a big weeping willow tree in La Plaza Cultural. Went to Zum Schneider for Oktoberfest (potent beer + surprisingly good food), followed by drinks at Esperanto and Rue B. I would be very happy if I could have one a day a week like this.
The “Next Iron Chef” TV show debuted last Sunday night. Aaron Sanchez, one of the competing chefs, had a viewing party at his restaurant Paladar. Rick and I went; it was a fun time. With all the cheering and clapping going on, it felt like we were at a sporting event. Did he just de-bone a chicken or score a touchdown? One of the judges was there to watch too. Obviously everyone was rooting for Aaron, but John Besh from New Orleans was another audience fave.
I got tickets to the New York Film Festival, so last Saturday Robyn and I went to see the world premiere of The Axe in the Attic, a documentary about people affected by Hurricane Katrina. The film tells the stories of dozens of people trying to carry on with their lives after relocating to new cities after the hurricane. There are some terrible stories, but the film also shows some precious moments, particularly of a family staying in Pittsburgh, experiencing their first snowfall.
I've been reassigned to a new account at work. Will be busy, but I really needed a change. Got thrown into the mix immediately, meeting the clients right away, and spending the first week with them in research.
Had brunch Sunday with Rick at 26 Seats. Can't believe this was the first time I've eaten there.
Was finally able to go out on the town Sept. 29. Nicole was in from CT, and Tina was up from VA. Had dinner at Yuca Bar, drinks at Bar on A and Angels & Kings (new bar owned by Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy). It's a decent bar, but it got super crowded. Probably would be more enjoyable on a week night.