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Tag: Bethesda Terrace
P.D.A Pretty Damn Awkward
Every girl get’s crushes: celebrity crushes, man crush monday’s #mcm, girl crushes #wcw the list continues in perpetuity. What I’m trying to get out is please enjoy my trials and tribulations attempting to get my next door neighbour to notice me. Which is P.D.A. (Pretty Damn Awkward) if you ask me. The course of the…
Metropolitan Museum
The Museum Mile Festival is one night a year when 5th ave is closed off on museum mile for a street festival. For us who had class from 9-4, Monday to Friday or work during those same hours visiting a museum can be difficult. Because of this one night Marianne and I decided to take…
Eggs Benedict According to Steph
When I was around 9 or 10 years old my dad taught me how to make hollandaise sauce. I don’t know if he taught me because he was tired of making Sunday brunch alone or if he taught me because I would always sit on the counter next to him while he made me breakfast…
Movers and Shakers
I’ve talked about these two girls quite a bit, not directly but enough to the point where they know I’m talking about them… or at least in Marianne’s cause her pictures are ALL OVER the blog. These two wonderful women are the two crazies who put up with my crazy and they are my Parsons…
The Boathouse Central Park
June 8th is a day I will not forget. Why? I went to the Boathouse for dinner. The Boathouse overlooks the pond in Central park and Bethesda Terrace. While dining under its red awnings it’s common to catch a glimpse of the turtles and fish who live in these waters. The grandeur of the Boathouse…
Central Park City
Central Park is gorgeous, an oasis within the concrete jungle. It’s where you can disappear in New York and find yourself not within a crowd. Where being alone doesn’t feel lonely. Around Park Avenue Princes and Princesses, tourists and the occasional downtown dweller who ventured up town for the park, the looming canopy is serenity…