Monday, July 6, 2009

Picture Blog

The pictures are in reverse order of how they actually ocurred. Oh well :)
FOURTH OF JULY (at work... what a view!)





One of my favorites:


AAAAAAAND..... from the rooftop of the restaurant. You couldn't have PAID for better seats!!!
(yes mom and dad, I was careful. Not to mention, that's what workman's comp is for... right? ;) )
A gratuitous shot of the Hudson river in all it's firework glory.
The restaurant was pretty much on pause. At least that's what the servers decided. You needed something.... you waited! :)





MOM. DAD. I thought you'd like this one! Yes, the full-sized image will be in your e-mail soon.
All people in the parking lot.... watching
Dueling grounds near the apartment.

View from the dueling grounds




And down the road a bit.



Mom, remember Nick Bianchi?! He made a trip to NY.

Just like sophomore year in the Homecoming Limo. Remind me to find that picture when I'm back in FL!


View from Hoboken, NJ

Sunday brunch on the Hudson.

Times Square

During Betsy's stay
That is it! :)

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Something Special

This Wednesday was the kickoff for the Affordable Art Fair. (The fair is built around the fact that all artwork is between $100 and 10,000 -- although thinking about it... there was a piece I wanted for $75, but I digress) There was a private viewing party complete with complimentary cocktails and a first sneak peek at the artwork for the guests.

Debra had an 'exhibitor' badge made up for me complete with my name! So small, but makes me so happy. When I walked in and got to go straight past the lines and flash my badge at the door... I tried not to have a huge stupid grin on my face. It just made me feel a sense of accomplishment. Even if I am still an intern. ;)

Funny part of the evening:
I was wearing this dress that I've been getting quite a few compliments on (woot for Bella Ro in Hoboken, Dani.. you know!) So this guy comes up behind me and says "zis outfiit you're wearing iz zomezing special." I say thank you and expect that to be the end of the conversation. To my suprise, there was more and this is how it went:

HIM: Is it designer?
ME: No
HIM: Oh! You made it yourself?!
ME: No
HIM: You bought it at a store....? (sounding quite shocked)
ME: Yes
HIM: Good for you!

And that was the end of it... he just smiled and walked off. HA... WHAT? Did I miss something?

Friday, April 3, 2009

In a nutshell

Happy April Fool's Day. Joke's on me. My day went like this yesterday:

-Got up early (good)
-Made it to the bus stop early (even better)
-Got on the bus and the driver told me my bus pass was expired (doh! not so good...)
-I turn around to get off the bus and look to see if I have cash to pay my way... bus driver stops me and gives me the go ahead to ride without paying (back to good)
-Since I didn't check for cash, it wasn't until the bus was on it's way that I realized that I forgot my wallet at home (not good, but bearable)
-Rembering that that means I have an expired bus pass and no cash for a ticket for the return trip home (hmmm......bad)

-Debra saves the day and lends me $10 for bus ride and lunch (even though I brought a sandwich). "You'll need a drink... or something." (She must have been referring to my recently developed iced latte habit.)

-Get home and make an awesome dinner (fantastic!)
-Burn my arm with a baking sheet... Yeah. I don't know either (not so fantastic!) At least it balances out the huge burn on my leg. Thanks again for that souvenier, Martin.
And yet, I wouldn't say it was a bad day. Makes for fantastic stories ;)


Previous scar, meet new scar.


Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Current dilema...

Keona has now turned the gas stove on for a second time while I was away! Yes, I know that's not good.... that it's in fact very bad. I was hoping the first time was just a fluke and that it wouldn't happen again. Luckily, it was while I was only gone for 2 hours max. Just glad it wasn't when I was at work and away for 8 - 10 hours. Poor thing would be sick when I got home if it were that long, I'm sure.

Of course, now it's definitely time to take some action.

The question is, do I get some knob covers for the stove or should I just pop the dial off and keep them close by when not in use?

On a side note, I need a trash can that he can't get into. I keep coming home to napkins and baggies and such all over the floor if I forget to put it out of his reach :(

But I'll end with some fun. Silverstein Gallery (the one in Chelsea) had a party for AIPAD this past weekend. I don't feel like explaining the acronymn. Feel free to look it up or ask me :)


So... here's pictures:



This girl was seriously breakin' it down
:) I won't name names.




and for no good reason, I really quite enjoy this one


Monday, March 30, 2009

It felt like home

So, today... for whatever reason was an off day, emotionally/ mentally that is. Stress was abound and it didn't help going to work and finding out that I was in a station I hate. Add this conversation to the mix:

Me: Did I hear you say you were going home?
Guy I work with: Yep! I'm going home!
Me: You gave up your Park Ave. shift?

side note: Park Ave. is where you wanna be. Those are the tables right on the windows that run parallel to the NY skyline and thus are more requested and stay full longer = money, money! And this guy had given it up to someone else so he could go home.

Guy I work with: Yeah, I get free money. What do I need to work for? (referring to his partial unemployment check... his government funded money... paid for by people like me)
Me: Shaking my head and walking away while shooting him dagger eyes

It really peeves me off that people take advantage like that. People who could be making money... give up good shifts and then blow their money on things like going out and getting drunk every night. And then you have people like me... who have a plan and are focused on the future and do what it takes, even if that includes working 7 days a week, 4 jobs, and living off 3 days paid wages. BUT, since I was never actually scheduled full time and am now losing money since they can't fill my shifts, I can't apply for partial unemployment. Not that I'd want to live off other people's money, but it'd be nice to know there's help if I was really in need. Or that I could use that money to help in continuing to support the plan of a career. Not just because I needed the money to maintain my plasma screen, iphone, drinking habits that I had acquired because I made way too much money before the bottom dropped out of the economy.

Surprisingly... I was feeling better by the end of the night. Reason being: an actual lighting storm. I'd say the first one since I've been up here. I'm amazed by the lack of rain. I didn't realize that torrential rain pour downs didn't occur everywhere at least every once in a while. I don't think there's been an honest to God good thunderstorm since I've been here: you know, the one with dark skies, lighting like crazy, sheets of rain, and car alarm rattling thunder. I surprisingly miss those!

And with as much as I've been missing Florida, the lighting was a warm welcome! It made me feel at home. Plus, it was beautiful! The sky lit up purple, and reflected off of the Hudson. Out of the corner of your eye, you'd almost think fireworks were going off!

On a happier note: Dani and Chels will be here in 4 days! What a much needed break!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Spoke too soon

There were snow flurries the morning after I posted that blog....

go figure

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Quick picture blog

in honor of SPRING! (I actually saw the first signs of it yesterday)


View of the city from the library across the street (from my apt.)

I'm pretty sure this was taken before I was reacquainted with snow




From what I can only assume was the last snowfall of the season





Visual confirmation that the weather will be beautiful quite soon!

I'm so excited about my first spring season in years. Poo on FL chill to hot and humid!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Now the whole world can know ;)

It may be a small thing.... but isn't that what life's about!?

http://www.klompching.com/kcg/contact.htm

I've officially been listed as intern at Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn, NY :)

*Hi Debra (I imagine there's a good chance you came across this in your google alerts!)

For those of you that aren't caught up... yes, I intern at two galleries. One is in Brooklyn and the other is in Chelsea. Debra is the co-owner of the Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn with her husband Darren. They have been so kind as to include me on their website. (Thank you both!)

:)

Monday, March 9, 2009

Reasons I'm glad I moved to Jersey and not NY

Don't think you'd find all of these in one neighborhood in Manhattan:
1. I can afford a door to my bedroom and a kitchen (with a dishwasher!)
2. There's real grass in my neighborhood... more than 3 large patches within half a mile
3. A police station is literally across the street and multiple cars patrolling quite frequently.
Realized how much I really enjoy this one while walking my dog at 3am and seeing 3 patrol
cars within 10 minutes... and NO, that's not 'cause there's high crime. It's because I live in a
good neighborhood with a PRO active community. :)
4. A 24 hour grocery store within walking distance
5. A Walgreen's LITERALLY right next door for when I don't feel like walking the 4 blocks to the
store.
6. A Zagat rated 4 story bar/ restaurant complete with roof deck 1 block from my door
7. Last stop before the Lincoln Tunnel
8. A landlady who's actually a very pleasant individual (and a great one at that) and not just
some grump who only wants my money but never fixes anything.
9. Within 10 minutes I can get to:
-NY
-Walmart... that's right! An actual walmart since I'm still not rich.
-Hoboken (the 'it' place in jersey)
-The grocery store
-The restaurant I work at (when I get a ride it's only 2 min.... otherwise, 15 min. walking... still
not too shabby!)

I'm sure there's more... but as you can see by the time I'm posting... my brain capacity is not up to par.
On the other hand... we don't see fun things like this in my neighborhood:

(that, my friends... I think you ONLY get in NY)

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Snowing, again....

It had started to warm up... and I thought spring might finally be on its way. A few days ago it was in the 50's and I was wearing a 'light' (by my now standards of light) jacket and short sleeves underneath.

Spring... not so much. Not yet anway. It dipped back down into the 30's (and 20's I'm sure) and the snow came blowing in. Started late on Sunday night and I woke up to lots of white everywhere. And I've noticed that after the snow (which comes after a chill, but when it's warming back up just a bit) that there's always an icy breeze after the snow stops. It comes through and freezes everything on the ground. And it's one of those bone chilling, biting winds.... that'll make you miss FL. Why did I move to NY again?

Anyway, took the opportunity to play with Keona in the snow some since he seems to enjoy it.

Felt the need to take my camera with me that morning. Glad I did!


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

I almost gave up on blogspot

.. and then I had some pictures I wanted to share. Obviously things did not go so well using Contribute to post pictures. It almost did... and then I got an error message. Go figure. So, I took a break. It's been busy anway, lots to do. Nothing too exciting though. I intern, then I work, grocery shop, do laundry, clean, then intern again. And so go my weeks. I've found that when people ask "How was your week?" my response is "Good." I realized that's my reply because I can't seem to remember anything bad happening off hand, therefore it must have been good. Everything just blurs together. Apparently that'll happen to you up here. I'd heard of the New York minute, but to experience it is a whole different story. Then end of February will mark my 5th month in NY/NJ. I don't believe it!

Dani, friend and essentially my 'little sister' just booked her tickets to NY today! I told her that since I couldn't make it to her graduation in FL, I'd treat her to a trip up here. (Don't worry Chelsea, you'll get yours next year ;) It is next year that you graduate...right? When did we all grow up?!) Dani will be in town April!! And if memory serves me right, it'll be her first trip to the big city! Is it April yet?

Work was amazing this weekend! Long... but amazing. I worked 4 days, which is the most in one week at the restaurant. It was a nice treat. Hopefully it's a sign of things picking up!

Val, here's a picture for you:

Passed this window walking in Chelsea. Knew I had to take a picture of it.

And now for the pictures that inspired me to post again.
I took these a few weeks ago and just got to working on them. I wanted to share and the immediate reaction was to post them on facebook, but I try to stay away from putting my personal work on there. Hopefully, at some point I will post these on my website, but for now... the will live on blogspot.
Enjoy:


Wednesday, January 14, 2009

And that's why I intern!

Today I learned something new at the gallery! There's a program in the Adobe Creative Suite called Contribute. Apparently, you can use it to edit blogs. I thought I'd give it a go. Looks like I'll be able to upload multiple pictures at a time with it. (I might have to do some re-sizing first though).

That's one of the main reasons I haven't been posting...I just got too frustrated waiting for the site to upload 5 at a time. We'll give it a go and see how it works!

If all goes well, below this you'll be looking at pictures of Keona's first adventure with snow! It was the day before my birthday. What a great present!! :)

(If it doesn't... you'll be able to figure out why there won't be anymore posts after this one! ) :)