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So.. the Meatball Shop. It was delicious. Back in march when I visited New York, Karen sent me this email that basically said that she and three of my girlfriends were all free one night and we were going to have a girls dinner.  I was excited.  I was a little perplexed because I didn’t know they all hung out together, but I thought, “Whatevs. It’s a meatball shop!”  We went to the one on Greenwich, and it was everything I hoped it to be.  A cute cozy interior with a menu full of options.

I could choose the type of meatball, how it was served and the type of sauce.  I forgot what I ordered, but it was delicious.  You could also order floats and an ice cream sandwich which also had options (yay) to choose the ice cream and the cookie.  I thoroughly enjoyed my meatball feast of sliders.

At the end, to my surprise…. the waitress started singing “Happy Birthday”, and I was like… “Who’s that for??” When they came towards me I was so HURRAY!  It was very exciting.  I really love surprises.  This was a delightful one.  I really enjoy the company of these four ladies, and I’m glad I could spend my birthday with them.

YAY!!





I love New York.

While I was looking through my images, I was kind of surprised with these three; it’s pretty much the same image taken at different times of the day.  I love how it’s Soho through the afternoon, sunset and nighttime.  It has a sort of simplicity and overlooked detail that I search out for when I’m photographing.

I actually find in a lot of my travel photography that some of my images from different cities and different times look similar.  I love that over time, even though I’ve grown in my skills and my voice, that I’m still consistent with my vision for my photography.  Time has been good to me, but I still remain the same person. woot.

Because of some great friends, I learned the joys of eating while traveling.  Sometimes I miss New York just for the food.  The rice and chicken. The soup dumplings at Joe’s Shanghai.  The pork buns at Momofuku.  The macarons at Buchon Bakery. The crab roll at Luke’s Lobster.  That’s just the start of it. New York has so much delicious food.  On this March trip I went to a few of my New York staples, but also tried some new ones.

Shake Shack is one of my staples.  I don’t always eat here when I visit, but when I do I always have the mushroom burger and the cheesy fries.  DELICIOUS.  The light was very pretty this day that Karen and I visited.