Tianne & Yam Ki. What can I say about these two? I love seeing them together. I remember the first time I met Tianne. My friend Karen was living with her in New York, and even though she had just returned from a long day of traveling, she greeted us with her usual cheerfulness. Tianne [...]
Can you believe this view from my friend’s apartment building’s rooftop? Amaze. I was drooling.. I love buildings still.
It’s been a while since I’ve traveled. But I’m happy to have stayed inside for most of this week to my editing and reading. I realized, though, that I haven’t posted most of my traveling pictures. I’ll try to update. As anyone who knows me knows, I travel to New York often. Park of my [...]
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 [...]
So in celebration of Kelly’s birthday today, a blog post in her honor! I had been reading stalking Kelly’s blog for some time. I love all the scrapbooking and new-york-lovin she does on her blog. When I went to New York in January I visited the restaurants she talked about on her blog, like the [...]
Countdown until I return to New York: 5 days! Autumn absolutely wins for best season in New York. Well, autumn actually wins out for best season of all time, so there’s actually no contest. When I was in New York last fall, I spent a good amount of time walking and reading in the park. [...]
In a tribute to my next trip, I’ll be posting pictures/stories from my last trip! I love New York! McNally Jackson is my favorite bookstore/coffee shop in the NoLita neighborhood. Close by my favorite store, Uniqlo, the Rainbow Sandal store and the famous Cafe Habana! Aside from the wonderful selection of books and stationary, I [...]
Dance of a Nomad: Day 14, Virginia Airports. Don’t you just love them? As an architecture student, airports were those project designed by my creatively brilliant classmates. I saw airports as expressions of a city’s wealth or fame or personality. The best cities erected modern, innovative and sleek airports, and, of course, the only airports [...]
Dance of a Nomad: Day 13, New York, New York. I don’t have any pictures of Days 9-12 because I got caught up having fun, and sometimes I feel odd to take pictures when there’s only one other person. I had a splendid time with Karen, enjoying church, going to a fair, listening to Public [...]
Dance of a Nomad: Day 7, MET and Museum of Natural History, New York, New York I know it’s not august anymore and neither am I still on my trip, but I always love to recap my trips. Despite all my adventures in New York, I’ve never visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I thought [...]