New website

Jul 4, 2013

Trying to regain my focus.  You can now find me here:

NYC Windows

Apr 26, 2013

I've been working nonstop helping prepare for two trials.  I've basically put my entire life on hold for the past month. During one of my recharge moments, I came across this awesome illustration blog, Windows of New York.  Each week, a new illustration is posted.  I LOVE the colors and how they showcase New York's different architectural styles.  This guy needs to start selling these as prints -- they would look perfect in my entry way.  This also inspire me to start shooting windows again.  I've always loved taking photos of windows.  I think I'm drawn to the reflections.  Brooklyn Heights has some incredible old brownstones with fabulous windows.  Once the weather warms up (because it is still freakishly cold, even though May is only a couple days away), I think I'll have a new project to work on.

Philly

Mar 9, 2013

Things have been insanely busy. I billed a ton of hours in February, and it looks like March won't be any different. And I've had no energy during the weekends. I could spend all weekend in my sweats watching endless episodes of Grey's Anatomy -- hibernation at its finest. But I did manage to lug myself off the couch and tour Philadelphia last weekend. I've driven through it countless times, but have never actually spent any time there. We were only there a little over a day, but I ate some incredible meals while I was there.

First stop, Federal Donuts, specializing in fried chicken and donuts (amazing!). The place was packed with hungover college students, but I did manage to take this lovely photo, which totally does the food justice, as you can see:

(50mm lens in a tiny cramped space is awesome!)


After stuffing our faces with deep-fried goodness, we walked around the frigid city (probably burning off 10% of the calories we just consumed).

(Despite the sign, there was a line to climb on the "big noodle sculpture.")

Best coffee in the city was right around the corner from our hotel.  Apparently they have locations in NYC, so I'm definitely going to have to check those out.

We ran up the Rocky Steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, had incredible drinks at Village Whiskey, saw the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall.  And after all that, we also at dinner at Amada which was impeccable.  Perfect service and delicious tapas.  Finished the night at a dive bar in Old City, then to the hotel to crash.  

It was a great mini-vacation.

Before It Felt Like 10° Below

Jan 24, 2013

I did not have a sinus infection.  I had the flu.  Which totally kicked my butt.  I haven't had the flu for probably a decade, which is great, but made me totally forgot how it can just simply end you.

In other news, its been FREEZING here in NYC.  It seriously hurts to be outside. Seeing that this is me on any given day, I can't survive in real cold weather.

In an attempt to forget about the biting cold outside, here are some pictures from the last day they had the Smorgasburg food fest in Dumbo (back when I thought it was cold because it dropped below 60°).  Its definitely worth checking out (its currently closed for the season but will return in April, along with normal temperatures!). Tyler typically loads up on all things beef, while I tend to sample every dessert booth available.

I mean, how could you pass up endless rows of booths filled with snacks and all sorts of yummy foods?!  You can't.

Bleh

Jan 10, 2013

(Angel Soft Ultra = total false advertisement)

I've had a runny nose for the past month.  Sometimes its really bad, and I can't find a time during the day when I'm not blowing my nose, and sometimes its only slight runny and more annoying that debilitating.  Today is one of those this-cold-is-gonna-kick-your-ass kind of days for me.

Everyone tells me to "go to the doctor" because "its probably a sinus infection," but I refuse.  And here's why.  I believe in two things (probably more, but just these two at this moment): (1) antibiotics will cause the end of the world, and (2) doctors get kickbacks for every Z-pack they prescribe.  But I have good news!  I went on WebMD this morning (which is just like a real doctor, thanks to the symptom checker, which doesn't get kickbacks for every antibiotic prescribed) and Dr. WebMD told me that most sinus infections can resolve themselves without antibiotics and that the drug may actually be harmful, especially if the infection's caused by a virus.

Music to my ears (or eyes, since this was read?).

I haven't been taking anything to help with the symptoms because I generally try to stay away from drugs (D.A.R.E. and all), but I think I might run down to the pharmacy and pick up some Sudafed.  Whatever this thing is, its has me defeated.

PS: Not-so-great photo for a not-so-great day, and I'm not even going to feel bad about it.

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