Hola familia! That's how fancy people say hello.
Pete and I ventured out in horrible weather this weekend for a trip to the Gramercy/Flatiron neighborhood. It was windy, sleeting, snowing, and raining, but we survived. Earlier in the week I had found a deal online for 1/2 price admission to the Museum of Sex and another for 40% off a restaurant near the museum that was supposed to be good. Big failure on both counts! The museum was a total snooze. I am rather prudish, so I though at least something would be shocking or provocative or enlightening. It wasn't. The first level was basically a big display of porn, which is horribly uncomfortable to watch in the presence of strangers. The second level was all about fetishes but it was just more funny than anything else. The third level was about animal sex, which felt like being trapped in an episode of something on National Geographic. The most interesting level had a display of sexuality in cartoons over the years (e.g. Disney, etc.). Even that only kept us entertained for about 5 minutes. We went downstairs to the bar in the museum and had a drink. I ordered something with Wild Turkey in it. It was... undrinkable. And I am not a picky drinker. The restaurant was nothing special at all, so I'm glad it was fairly cheap.
One funny story: I had printed the coupons from online and folded them and put them in my bag separately. When it came time to pay our bill at the restaurant I got out one of the coupons and didn't check to see which one it was. The restaurant owner opened it and said in front of everyone "Museum of Sex?! Uhhh..." I was mortified, but it was funny and we were two of about 6 people in the whole place.
After the mediocre museum and mediocre restaurant we went to Rodeo Bar for a couple of beers and then to Lillian's Victorian, a bar & restaurant near Union Square, where we shared an order of macaroni & cheese and some calamari. I'll post some pictures of it below, it had a marble bar that had to be at least 30 feet long! Very cool space.
Petey and I, obviously.
This is a picture of the woodwork surrounding the bar. I wish it wasn't covered with tacky Halloween decorations, but what can you do?
A photo shot from our spot at the end of the bar all the way down. I am a terrible photographer, I wish I could capture just how expansive it is. Maybe that's only impressive if you live in a city where a 500 sq ft studio is considered plenty spacious for two adults!
That's all for now! We haven't discussed this weekend's plans, since they're totally contingent on NYC's unpredictable weather, but I'm dying to visit the Tenement Museum on the Lower East Side. I'll have to see if I can find some coupons...
xoxo,
Leigh
Hello family and friends! This is my chronicle of our last year in NYC and all the fun we're trying to have before we leave. I hope you enjoy following along. It's been a great summer and we're looking forward to fall!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Hi everyone!
It's weird trying to write to an invisible audience. This is my introductory blog post, so please be patient while I figure out how to post pictures and stuff. I'm not so tech-savvy. My iPhone still frightens me.
Pete and I actually have nothing news-worthy to share this weekend. Friday night Catherine and I went to a fancy place called The Monday Room to have drinks and appetizers. It was worth every exorbitant penny! We shared a glazed eel and quail egg appetizer, venison sliders, and a side of fried Brussels sprouts. I wish I had taken a few photos of our food because it was as pretty as it was delicious! Afterwards, slightly tipsy and still hungry, we went to Balthazar and sat at the bar to have one more drink and an order of escargot with a side of fries. Catherine stabbed me with her escargot fork by accident (those things are sharp!) and I thought 5 of the six escargot shells were empty because we had some trouble extracting the meat. Luckily, it turns out I'm just dumb and a little banging them upside-down on the plate got the little suckers to cooperate.
Next weekend I think Pete and I will try to get up to the Highline park and maybe the Standard Biergarten if it's not too cold. For now I'm posting some random pictures (with captions, if I can figure out how to do that) so you can see what we've been up to. I hope you enjoy the blog!
Ah, the Chelsea Hotel. Unfortunately it's recently closed but we got a few shots of the exterior and it's one of my favorite buildings in NYC.
Pete and I outside Whitman's on East 9th Street. We went for drinks with the people who designed our wedding jewelry. They've moved their shop from 9th Street to Lafayette Street and it makes me so sad!
Pete had to wrench his arm through a locked gate with the camera pointing up to get this shot of the entrance to the NY Life building by Madison Square Park. I love that building too.
We are total bumpkins. This is a shot of the window display at the Valentino store on Madison Avenue. If you look closely you can see my face going "ooooh!"
One of those things in NYC that you would think everyone would know, but no one does. This is where the Titanic would have docked had it made it to its destination. We got this shot on a really fun day along the Westside Highway.
I love the colors in this shot. This is some random house in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, that we thought was cool. That was one of those days that started really rocky! We got off the train at the wrong stop and walked probably 1 1/2 miles in horrible heat and humidity before we found the fun part of Williamsburg. We made up for it by having one too many beers at lunch and buying me a vintage dress!
Anyway, that's all for now, but I'll keep posting!
xoxo,
Leigh
Pete and I actually have nothing news-worthy to share this weekend. Friday night Catherine and I went to a fancy place called The Monday Room to have drinks and appetizers. It was worth every exorbitant penny! We shared a glazed eel and quail egg appetizer, venison sliders, and a side of fried Brussels sprouts. I wish I had taken a few photos of our food because it was as pretty as it was delicious! Afterwards, slightly tipsy and still hungry, we went to Balthazar and sat at the bar to have one more drink and an order of escargot with a side of fries. Catherine stabbed me with her escargot fork by accident (those things are sharp!) and I thought 5 of the six escargot shells were empty because we had some trouble extracting the meat. Luckily, it turns out I'm just dumb and a little banging them upside-down on the plate got the little suckers to cooperate.
Next weekend I think Pete and I will try to get up to the Highline park and maybe the Standard Biergarten if it's not too cold. For now I'm posting some random pictures (with captions, if I can figure out how to do that) so you can see what we've been up to. I hope you enjoy the blog!
Ah, the Chelsea Hotel. Unfortunately it's recently closed but we got a few shots of the exterior and it's one of my favorite buildings in NYC.
Pete and I outside Whitman's on East 9th Street. We went for drinks with the people who designed our wedding jewelry. They've moved their shop from 9th Street to Lafayette Street and it makes me so sad!
Pete had to wrench his arm through a locked gate with the camera pointing up to get this shot of the entrance to the NY Life building by Madison Square Park. I love that building too.
We are total bumpkins. This is a shot of the window display at the Valentino store on Madison Avenue. If you look closely you can see my face going "ooooh!"
One of those things in NYC that you would think everyone would know, but no one does. This is where the Titanic would have docked had it made it to its destination. We got this shot on a really fun day along the Westside Highway.
I love the colors in this shot. This is some random house in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, that we thought was cool. That was one of those days that started really rocky! We got off the train at the wrong stop and walked probably 1 1/2 miles in horrible heat and humidity before we found the fun part of Williamsburg. We made up for it by having one too many beers at lunch and buying me a vintage dress!
Anyway, that's all for now, but I'll keep posting!
xoxo,
Leigh
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