So after church on Sunday I told my friend Lucy that I had something to tell her and it was going to make her mad. Now Lucy is someone you can’t really imagine being mad, and even she had no idea what I could say that could anger her. Until I told her where I [...]
Posts Tagged ‘east village’
This Little Piggy Had Roast Beef
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged au jus, cheez whiz, east village, food, french fries, late night bites, mozzarella, new york city, nyc, pickles, restaurants, roast beef, the poetry project, this little piggy, yummies on May 12, 2010 | 6 Comments »
Veloce. And a bunch of garble.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged canon, east village, first avenue, miley cyrus, new york city, no more cereal, nyc, pizza, restaurants, veloce, veloce pizzeria on May 6, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Omg. I am killing myself right now looking at this picture. Blurry or not, that pizza was good. Last weekend I went to Veloce Pizzeria with P (and B) and we split three pizzas. Clam, which was a bit dry, and a margherita, and a sausage; which were both delish. So get those. They were [...]
Easter Sunday: Family at Frank
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged a place to eat, anderson cooper, brunch, chicken, east village, easter, easter sunday, family, frank, gnocchi, lasagna, lasagne, mozzarella, new york city, nyc, restaurants, star sightings on April 5, 2010 | 8 Comments »
Happy Easter! Okay, that was yesterday, but all the same. So my Easter was great. Despite the fact that the Germans left me (lots more posts on their time here coming up!). Easter is about a lot of things. Jesus, who rose on the third day. Peeps, which are made of sugar. And family, which [...]
Westville East
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged brunch, brussel sprouts, east village, eggs, food, french toast, girlies, iced coffee, new york, new york city, plantains, restaurants, westville, westville east on March 31, 2010 | 5 Comments »
I think breakfast/brunch is the prettiest thing to take pictures of. And maybe ice cream. Just look at this beaut. Last weekend I had a girlie brunch with some of my favorite girlies at Westville East. One of my favorite things is brunch with the girls. We had to wait a little while and they [...]
Crazy Indian Restaurant on First Ave: Panna II
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged birthdays, coconut bread, east village, first avenue, food, indian cuisine, more birthday posts, nyc, panna 2, restaurants on March 3, 2010 | 7 Comments »
Do you know what this is? It’s one of those Indian restaurants on First Ave between 5th and 6th street. First of all, sixth street is nothing but Indian restaurants, but the few jam-packed next to each other on the small space on First Ave between 5th and 6th definitely take the cake. A man [...]
Happy Birthday to Me
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged birthday parties, birthdays, chalkboard heart, chocolate mousse, clam chowder, dinner, east village, food, friends, happy birthday to me, lobster, restaurants, seafood, snow, the mermaid inn on March 1, 2010 | 3 Comments »
I could not have asked for a better birthday. This year went without a hitch. Above is the chocolate mousse we all had at The Mermaid Inn, where I chose to have my fabulous birthday dinner. Of course, mine was the only one with a candle. :) First the day began with a snow day: [...]
My Chalkboard Heart
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged apartments, bedrooms, brooklyn, chalkboard paint, chalkboards, east village, hearts, i love brooklyn, living in crap holes, manhattan, new york city, painting, projects, space, stuffed animals on February 9, 2010 | 10 Comments »
Well, well, well… what have we here? Somebody has a chalkboard heart. Yes. Indeed. In my room. Now. My bedroom is huge for a New York City apartment. Last year I was living in an 8×10 craphole in the East Village and now that I’m living in Brooklyn, I’ve got a thing called SPACE! It [...]
Diner
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged brooklyn, buy me a new camera, chocolate cake, death and co, diner, east village, food, hipsters, hot spots, i need a new camera, new york, nyc, restaurants, scene, the coolest, williamsburg, williamsburg bridge on January 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Have you been to Diner? It’s only the place to be in Williamsburg. It’s a Kullman Diner from the 1920′s and it is sooo cool. I was excited just opening the door. It’s dim-lit and you feel like people who are people are there with you. I loved looking at what everyone was wearing: guys [...]