Wednesday, July 23, 2014

West Village Roaming #100daysofNYC

We decided to hang out like we lived in the West Village or something, lol. Ya know, one can dream :)

I gave them a mini TV/Movie tour of the area, as well!

We started the day off having lunch at Cowgirl. My mind was blown when I had to explain to Sam and Colleen what a Frito Pie was! For all you Yankees, it's a pile of Fritos topped with chili and cheese and all the fixins! Great to see Tracy Byrd's signed picture on the wall, LOL. 


Scene: Sex and the City, Carrie and Miranda run into Steve and Aiden after they've split and they see the guys with their new girlfriends. 


We stuck with the Sex and the City form and headed to Perry St to see Carrie's stoop. (Supposedly lived on the UES, the building stoop is in the West Village.)


Not too far away, I HAD to show them the Friends building. Cause, ya know, it's my favorite, lol. Bedford and Grove. 


We headed over to Off the Wagon and they worked hard at being 20somethings and played beer pong, lol. 

Right down the block, is Cafe Reggio where a scene from In Good Company was filmed. Remember that one? Topher Grace, Scarlett Johansen, and Dennis Quaid. 


And my favorite of all, is when Sally drops Harry off in front of the arch at the beginning of When Harry Met Sally. Washington Square Park, last stop in the West Village. 


Have to stick with When Harry Met Sally... Further east, getting into the East Village... Iconic moment... That scene...


More TV/Movie spots to come! Today is dedicated to all the moments that have been created in the West Village. Thank you, producers, for painting lives we want to live. 

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

The Met! #100daysofNYC

Museum Monday was back on yesterday! I have been wanting to go to The Metropolitan Museum of Art since we moved here, and I finally got to take a day to do it! You MUST go!! Don't give yourself a time limit, though, as I spent almost four hours there! I still didn't even get to see everything! I knew I probably wouldn't be able to make it through the entire thing, so I sat down when I got there and made sure I hit my musts and plan on going back to finish it off! 


Stairway to the Great Hall

View from the rooftop garden! Yes, please!

Knights :)

Crossing the Deleware

The Bronco Buster, Remington

Favorite view of this piece

Charles James: Beyond the Fashion Exhibit

Found one of Pierre Bonnard's paintings of Marthe... My interior design classmates will remember our museum exhibit we had to design for him sophomore year :)


Lichtenstein... Love!

Side Chair, Frank Lloyd Wright


Great representation of how I feel some days! LOL


Today is dedicated to the amazing artists that make up this world, and the people that being their work together for us. 

Where will The Met take you?

Thursday, July 17, 2014

What day is it? #100daysofNYC

Since I've taken a hiatus, and my countdown is all jacked up, I don't even know what day to put :)

After work today, I met Sam, Colleen and Ken in Greenwich Village at Off the Wagon on Macdougal Street. Great little place! There was a group of girls having a bridal day and decided to stop in and be college students again... Funnelling lol We had a good laugh! Then we HAD to make a sweet stop :) Molly's Cupcakes, we enjoyed your swings!






So, today is dedicated to the West Village and all the wonders of it that make us want to live there :)

Saturday, July 5, 2014

God Bless America! NYC Fourth of July

Tonight, I got to experience something so freaking beautiful! I went down to the Brooklyn Promenade and watched the Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular. It was something to see! Last minute changes sent me alone, but I'm so glad I went! I've always enjoyed the fireworks on the fourth, but tonight, I stood there and soaked it all in! I am in New York City. On the Fourth of July. Standing amongst millions of New Yorkers and thousands of tourists watching this amazing show of lights above the city.  It was so amazing watching this display of lights splayed above where the World Trade Centers used to stand. To honestly show our exuberant gratitude of freedom. I'm posting some photos and a video I clipped from my Instagram (for some reason my 2 minute long video won't load).  But first, I had to insert this clip from The Sandlot because it's exactly how I felt standing there.  I could hear Ray Charles singing...

"And you know when I was in school,
We used to sing it something like this, listen here:
Oh beautiful, for spacious skies,
For amber waves of grain,
For purple mountains majesty,
Above the fruited plain,
But now wait a minute, I'm talking about
America, sweet America,
You know, God done shed his grace on thee,
He crowned thy good, yes he did, with brotherhood,
From sea to shining sea."



So, with a little nostalgia, here's some photographs from tonight and a quick clip of the show!







Seeing as my #100daysofNYC has gotten messed up because of my hiatus, here's to spending the Fourth of July in NYC! Proud to be an American!