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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

All My Weekends

Can you believe that I've never knowingly been to Rock Creek Park before? But I'd driven by it a lot going from my Maryland home into D.C. on my favorite road (16th St. NW, but you knew that already.) I was still twiddling my thumbs about it until I read that they had a nature center with a cool beehive exhibit which exposed some frames so you could see the little ladies working. Sold! On my way there, I heard The Splendid Table and Lynne Rossetto-Kasper [idol!] was actually interviewing a beekeeper! Then she talked to this rad lady from England who is into rare herbs. I was so into it I didn't even get bothered by the stop-and-go Saturday traffic.
Inside there are a lot of fake plants and animals. It's great.
I have a lot to share with you. Please hang tight.
The little info cards are so suburban-Maryland-in-the-'70s, don't you think?
There are some chill turtles there, too.
There's also a planetarium. I heard some dude yammering on about space, so I opted to take pix alone in the dark.
You should go and learn stuff, etc.
After Rock Creek Park, I bought flowers to make my mom a Mother's Day arrangement. There's this nursery that's (not really so) close to me where you can walk into this big cooler thing full of flowers. You just pick out which ones you want and then you can fuck around with them later or do whatever you want, like play florist in the privacy of your own sweet home. That's what I love. Sometimes I feel like some sad deluded old lady when I do this, but mostly it's just super fun.
My mom's not the fancy brunch type, and since she is engaging in a gluten-free lifestyle, we went somewhere that could make us both happy...
That's my mom. She is rad. After our cool-mom chill-day lunch, we went to a cool international market in town.
It was pretty funny because we're like two bewildered-but-curious white American ladies in this expansive store of foreign goods.
Cheap shark.
Because who doesn't take delirious portraits of yourself and your mother while in the restroom waiting for someone to get out of the only working stall? Too much? How about this, then...
Food for thought, people.

Monday, May 14, 2012

An Afternoon in New York City

One time I went to New York City and all I got was a lousy camera battery that decided to run outta juice about 1/8th of the way into my trip. It did last long enough to capture a blissful hour or so on The High Line.
My travel companions: ice cream and an epic family tale (highly recommended.)
There are tons of rules on The High Line.
But it's pretty much totally worth it.



 

Such greenery! I kind of thought that this blog would be a typical fuzzy-photo document of my new purchases and home decor choices, but as I upload post after post full of pictures of flowers and plants, I'm realizing this should basically be called The Fake Botany Club. Let's start a real one, though, okay?
There are lots of snacks available on The High Line, including iced coffee that is basically as tasty chocolate ice cream. TRUST!
We also went to Chelsea Market, to taste free wine and look at sculpted cupcakes and eat ice cream.
 The rest of the weekend was a flurry of booze (ahem, Pimm's Cups, to-go margaritas, frozen adult root beers, etc.) and zines and friends and fun. Lesson: make sure your camera is like, for real charging before you go, you goose.