wow, im ridiculously behind in blogging my new york expirience. but here's what i did on days
and four.
I managed to get a quick snapshot of our flat on E 67th before i left.
so, on day 3 i went down to the International Center for Photography, which had a great and extremely informative Amelia Erhard exhibit and another exhibit honoring the great magnum photographer, David Seymour. yes, i pretty much cried.
I was supposed to meet my mom over at MoMA, but things sort of got messed up and i ended up spending a lot of time walking around the theatre district.
BREAD AND OLIVE, best felafel sandwich...hands down, amazing. if i could write an entire blog on my felafel, i would. but im not.
AHHH! japanese treats! i forgot the name of the place i got these at, but it was precious! i got red bean cakes and some really good .
So this is the dolce and gabanna poster gaby and i saw on the way to see Grey Gardens. It was HUGE and madison avenue. we laughed at it for like, a good 15 minutes. clearly.
After the play, we all headed over to hot and crusty. our favorite little late night food shack.
Day Four:
YES! day four west village goods! after pretty much memorizing the bus map, the oyer women clan headed over to chelsea. [brgr] was the shit. hands down. everybody really enjoyed it and so did me and my veggie burger........and sweet potatoe fries.
BILLY's BAKERY! now i can officially declare my dedication to dessert blogs. its vanilla butter cream. to be honest, i remember the people more than the food at billy's. i loved every single person that worked there and walked through the door.
BILLY's BAKERY! now i can officially declare my dedication to dessert blogs. its vanilla butter cream. to be honest, i remember the people more than the food at billy's. i loved every single person that worked there and walked through the door.
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