Hope everyone had a good, safe weekend since Hurricane Irene's visit. I headed out of town for a few days, but am back in NYC and the sun is shining on a beautiful, cool day. And even better about today: Ladurée has opened on Madison Avenue at last!
I saw the mention in the Times today and trotted up to Madison & 71st in these 5" heels. I reported on Twitter that they were 4", but then came back and measured, yikes!
We make macaroons here in the kitchen at the catering company I work for too. We start with almond flour.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Assorted Happy Things
"Happiness is an attitude.
We either make ourselves miserable, or happy and strong.
Happy August!
There's my bookshelf where I keep my little treasures including these souvenirs from my Paris trip: a print of a painted letter by Édouard Manet to Isabelle Lemonnier from the special exhibit at the Musée d'Orsay, the snow globe I had to smuggle into the airport (seriously, did YOU know they were illegal in your carry-on?) and wooden spools with silk from the 1900s I bought at the lovely Parisian flea market we visited. I'm searching for happiness now and I've heard the theories about finding it already there inside of you, but in the meantime here are some things that have made me smile recently. Fortunately for me, it's a long list.
This is my favorite sculpture in the entire world: La Valse (The Waltz) by Camille Claudel in the Musée Rodin in Paris. Camille was Auguste Rodin's much younger student, muse and then mistress. When he left her she eventually destroyed many of her works and years later died alone in a psychiatric hospital. A tragic story, but such a beautiful piece, I really feel the tenderness in the pose. I found the replica below on Amazon and even though I prefer the more rustic quality of the original I want to keep this near because to me it captures what love should feel like.
And Suzanne sent me an inspiration for what love should be.
[print from Vintage Art Posters]
Here's a glimpse of the Patisserie Pain de Sucre on rue Rambuteau, now my favorite bakery ever. From the tart with the tiny fraises des bois, the millefeuille, sables, crystallized cilantro and more, we loved everything we tried and went back several times.
More incredible sweets at Ladurée, which gets my award for best packaging ever. So lovely and so many things to choose from that I'm thrilled that the 1st US location is opening in NYC on Madison Avenue. Does anyone know if the doors are open yet? Let me know and I'll meet you there immediately.
For my Mom's birthday I brought her some hydrangeas in variegated blues (her favorite color) and a chocolate cake with homemade strawberry jam and cream cheese frosting.
Mila, oh, Mila...she's pretty, but feisty. I think we're still getting to understand each other, but here was a precious, calm moment.
Tiger, one of the resident cats at the flower market on 28th Street cracked me up with his size and general Garfield-esque demeanor:
and I laughed even harder when I saw this picture of his summer makeover on the Facebook page of G. Page Flowers.
[photo by G. Page Flowers]
There were plenty of sour cherries at the Fulton Stall Market one pretty Sunday morning
for my Sour Cherry Preserves from Canning for a New Generation by Liana Krissoff.
And I got some tasty pickled strawberries from Anarchy in a Jar at the Smorgasburg the same week my friend Eric brought me Raspberry Red Chile Jam from Heidi's Raspberry Farm in New Mexico. Yum yum...
And even more yumminess! Thomas Haas chocolates from Vancouver from Louise. What great, tasty friends!
And Louise wasn't done, she surprised me one sad day with pretty perfume samples from Bond no. 9, don't they look like little candies?
I love giving presents and it's time to return the favors, so I bought a little kit of Meri Meri baking gift labels from The Brooklyn Kitchen. Don't worry, Eric, I didn't head there without you, they just had a small booth at the Smorgasburg, but not enough canning supplies, so we have to head to the real store soon.
And here's the beginnings of a surprise present: a beautiful Liberty of London craft kit from Purl Soho...oh what will it be...?
I kinda liked the shout-out I did for my July birthday post, so I just want to say thanks to friends who've reminded me to feel extra special lately when I've needed it. So, hugs to Rachael, Louise, Eric, Aimee, Suzanne, Lee, Seth, Jenny, Meredith, Liz (x 2!), Kerry, and I'm so excited about new friends too! Vivian, Lisa, Carol (& Carole!), Donna, Stacey & Bill, so nice to meet you all and looking forward to next time. Most of all, thanks to my Mom for her HOURS of listening to me, supporting me and even staying with me for the past two days, you're amazing and I love you.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Parisian Plans
[letterpress print by sycamorestreetpress]
I'm packing for a trip to Paris, my 1st one ever. I've been wanting to go since I started taking French when I was 11, too bad I haven't kept it up since then. Still, I'm looking forward to fitting in as much sightseeing and EATING as humanly possible. Here's my wish-list, we'll see how it goes...
- Arc de Triomphe
- Avenue Montaigne
- Batignolles Market
- Boulevard Haussmann
- Champs-Élysées
- Chartres Cathedral
- Chateaubriand Restaurant
- Chez Josephine Dumonet Restaurant
- Fauchon
- Galeries Lafayette
- Gérard Mulot
- île de la Cité Marché aux Fleurs
- Jardin des Tuileries
- Jardin du Luxembourg
- Jean-Paul Hevin Chocolatier
- L'os a Moelle Restaurant
- La Regalade Restaurant
- La Seine
- La Tour Eiffel
- La Vallee Village
- Ladurée
- Le Comptoir Restaurant
- Le Pont des Arts
- Le Porc Noir de Bigorre
- Lenôtre
- Les Deux Magots
- Les Fables de la Fontaine Restaurant
- Les Halles
- Maison Berthillon
- Montmarte
- Musée d'Orsay
- Notre Dame
- Palais de Tokyo
- Palais Royal
- Parc des Buttes Chaumont
- Passage Vivienne
- Poilâne Boulangerie
- Raspail Market
- Richard Lenoir Market
- Rodin Museum
- Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore
- Rue du Four
- Sacre Coeur
- Saint Germain des Pres
- Shakespeare and Company Bookshop
- Spring Restaurant
- Stohrer
- Versailles
Friday, June 17, 2011
Change of Scene
It's been a wallop of a spring! Busy all around, lots of changes, yadda yadda yadda...so it's time to get out of here for a while, see some new things and make some new memories.
I heard about this NYC & Philly blogger meetup organized by Delightful Dozen from the always fabulous Helen Zuo of Helen Hearts. We've been bloggy pals for a while so I'm SO excited to meet her in person and trek over to Brooklyn together. Fingers crossed for a dry day with rapid transportation...a LOT of fingers crossed...Then on Father's Day I'm hitting the high seas for a cruise...
to Bermuda! It'll be my 2nd time there and is well-deserved vaca time for my sister who just took her 8-hour medical boards exam: so proud of her and can't wait to chill together.
Then even tho I'll be back at work for a few days, I'll start out next month with a plane ride to...
Paris! It'll be my first time to Europe so I've been trying to brush up on my French but it's been a looong time since high school. I'm absolutely in love with the colorful Parisian art print collections from little brown pen and can't wait to go find some beautiful things to see and taste.
Hope you're all traveling somewhere fun this summer, or having a lovely staycation as Time Out New York recommends this week. Either way, relax, enjoy and take yourself on a little date like Helen did in her sweet encouragement post. We could all use more time for quiet self reflection. And yea, that's another shoutout for ya, Helen, see u tomorrow!
Credits:
[kitten in car pic from 123RF Stock Photos]
[Hello Kitty suitcase pic from Amazon]
[pic of rare Barbie Cruise Boat from AmericanListed.com]
[pink beach pic from arirang (Korea International Broadcasting Foundation)]
[Pretty in Pink plane pic from Kidsonroll.com]
[PARIS IN PINK photo collage by little brown pen]
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