What fun pictures. You guys did everything in such a short amount of time…. glad your Hubby ConQ could make it…. he isn't an investment banker is he? Mine was and we had many, many trips like that (the kind where he found out on the way to the airport that he was no longer going b/c of work….)
Hah that's kind of creepy. I took a whole series of photographs at the MoMa of people staring at the soup labels. When I saw it I actually tried to minimize it because I thought I accidentally opened up my photos folder instead of your blog.Any glimpse of Sarah Jessica Parker?
Very cool shots; not your typical ho-hum perspectives of Time Square!Great plug for BlogHer. I've been debating it and posts like that make me really want to go!
Super Zoe is in the City this week and wanted to know if you had any recommendations for things to see/do. She has no internet connection but knew that between the two of us we could help her out.
gorgeous shots! and Murray's cheese! we were in NYC in November and a friend told us all about Murray's and we were most excited, but like yokels, wandered all over hell's half acre looking for the place but never found it yet.when we met up with the friend that night, she said "oops! did i say turn left at 6th? i meant right…"sorrow.someday i will go again. in the meantime, thanks for the link so i can live vicariously.
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And laugh we did on Wednesday night. I love this photo. Me and Victor (Jenny‘s husband) laughing along with 350 others as she did her reading in Austin at Book People… right after she found out she is #1 on the NYT Best Seller list. The whole evening was such a celebration! These are the things [...]
So as you may or may not know, I’m part of a team that puts on this conference every year called the Mom 2.0 Summit. It’s our fourth year, and this time it’s in Miami. Every year, the conference sort of takes on a life of its own…with different people involved (you can see the [...]
So I’m sitting here, trying to figure out how to be clever, and I just don’t have it in me this morning. I’m still spinning from the last 38 hours. So I’ll just tell you about them… You see, right now I’m living in a state of extremes. I don’t know if it’s timing, or star [...]
See. I told you your photos would be beter than mine.
Thank you!
These are great photos!
What a lovely tour that was! Looks like a divine trip!
What fun pictures. You guys did everything in such a short amount of time…. glad your Hubby ConQ could make it…. he isn't an investment banker is he? Mine was and we had many, many trips like that (the kind where he found out on the way to the airport that he was no longer going b/c of work….)
Fabulous! Thanks for letting us walk in your shoes.
Ooooh.Sigh. So jelus.Iwanttogotoo.Hope you are having enough fun for both of us.xx
Great shots!
Hah that's kind of creepy. I took a whole series of photographs at the MoMa of people staring at the soup labels. When I saw it I actually tried to minimize it because I thought I accidentally opened up my photos folder instead of your blog.Any glimpse of Sarah Jessica Parker?
Mmmmmm……Magnolia……
mmmm–Magnolia! I miss NYC!Ha, just scanned the other comments and saw I am not the only one.
Very cool shots; not your typical ho-hum perspectives of Time Square!Great plug for BlogHer. I've been debating it and posts like that make me really want to go!
oh. wow. just wow.a whirlwind of yummy goodness.
You are related to Mark, aren't you? Yep. Y'all are 6th cousins twice removed.Great photos, btw.
looks utterly exotic! have funx
Welcome back. I'm getting really, really tempted to head to Chicago for BlogHer this summer.
I must have that top. East Village, so that's what cool people do at night in NY.
Super Zoe is in the City this week and wanted to know if you had any recommendations for things to see/do. She has no internet connection but knew that between the two of us we could help her out.
gorgeous shots! and Murray's cheese! we were in NYC in November and a friend told us all about Murray's and we were most excited, but like yokels, wandered all over hell's half acre looking for the place but never found it yet.when we met up with the friend that night, she said "oops! did i say turn left at 6th? i meant right…"sorrow.someday i will go again. in the meantime, thanks for the link so i can live vicariously.
Ooo, I like the East Village. And the West Village. Okay, I like it all!
Love, love, love the West Village photo and the worm's eye view in the Apple store. I get so gitty in there.
Gorgeous!
Never been. Now I want to go. I love seeing your perspective of the big city!
Great pics. The Apple Store stairs took me a while to figure out. I like it!