If I were to describe our recent trip to the East Coast, it was so cozy. We ate at restaurants that have been our travel bucket list, strolled through Central Park, walked to High Line, saw Hell’s Kitchen at the Schubert theater and hung out in my sister’s dreamy Murray Hill studio, watched Gossip Girl and grabbed takeout from my favorite Chinese place that kept me alive when I lived in the city ten plus years ago. We visited bookstores, libraries and art museums and then went trick or treating with my brother and his family. It was a dream fall trip and I’m hoping to make this an annual trip.
Me and The Girls
At MOMA, there was a line a mile long to see The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh, and every single person in line was the absolute worst. I felt so bad for the docents, so I hung out in the back because I rather hang out with my girls like Lee Krasnser, Joan Mitchell, and Georgia O’Keefe anyway.
Art Wanderings
More art wanderings with Picasso, Rothko, Rauschenberg and Indigenous American art that is reminiscent of one of my favorite artist’s, Cara Romero.
A Trip to The Morgan
What better way than to kick off the fall season than taking a trip to New England? It’s been a few years since I’ve been back to visit my brother and his family in CT, so earlier this summer I booked a trip to check off experiencing a New England Halloween. Before taking the train to Connecticut, my husband and I stayed in my sister’s newly bough studio in Murray Hill in The City.
And what do you know, The Morgan Library is just a five minute walk from my sister’s new place. A quick stop at our favorite bagel place and off to The Morgan we went. What I would do to be a librarian/archivist a the Morgan!
Friday Night
Going to enjoy a lazy Friday night since I have a pretty packed weekend of work and family things. What are weekend plans?
Reading: An Ode to 90s Kids Birthdays by Samantha Matt
Watching: The Mid-2000s CBS sitcom Life in Pieces
Listening: I’m currently listening to Rochelle Jordan’s newest album, Through the Wall
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