Posts Tagged ‘winter’

snow-motion

Friday, January 27th, 2012

over the recent holiday weekend, i drove back to my college stomping grounds in ithaca, new york. i was there to visit old friends and eat gluttonous amounts of great food, just generally taking it upon myself to stimulate the local economy one ginger vanilla latte at a time, buying too many books at my favorite place on earth used bookstore and, a first, snow-shoeing.

though i spent four years (on the ithaca college side) of this college town, i had somehow overlooked the wonder that is the cornell outdoor education and rental center until a random bucket-list type of urge to try snow-shoeing snuck up on me in my pre-trip excitement. how could we have missed this and what the hell else had we been doing?

for $15, you get a 24-hour rental for a pair of shoes from a bare-footed bear of a man in the basement of a cornell athletics facility. sign me up. luckily for us, ithaca happened to be a winter wonderland this particular weekend, so dreams were becoming reality. the snow had graciously already fallen, leaving the ground, gorges, and trees fluffy and sparkling in the whitewashed arboretum we found right on campus. Much more idyllic than my darker winter memories of the city that had me shoveling my car out from under mountains of snow, explaining the huge fallen-icicle-induced dent on the hood of that car to my father, or sleeping in full ski-regalia in a never not ice-cold, dilapidated townhouse on the edge of town.

well anyway, i was a natural. i took to snow-shoeing like a fish to water. is it an olympic sport? because i’m looking into brooklyn meet-ups. i’m looking to make this a thing. i may or may not have already done a tentative search for snow-shoes on ebay. i mean, when you find something you’re this good at, you just cannot let that skill go to waste and you certainly can’t stop talking about it.

~ jamie

christmas: the most wonderful time of the year

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

image courtesy of 39thandbroadway.com

“it’s the most wonderful time of the year
with the kids jingle belling
and everyone telling you “be of good cheer”
it’s the most wonderful time of the year
it’s  the hap-happiest season of all”
~andy williams

christmas is definitely one of my favorite holidays. just something about it is completely magical, and everyone around you is in good cheer. it’s as if fairies stopped by and sprinkled enchanted pixie dust across the town, making all things seem a little rosier, cozier, and simply just delightful.  even in new york, when things are bustling and hustling most of the time, things seem to slow down. people stroll the streets enjoying the city’s night skyline or slowly peruse through outdoor farmer’s markets in union square, stopping to, literally, smell the roses, lovely inspiring scented-candles, and perhaps the occasional whiff of hot chocolate brewing in a nearby stand.

one of the things i love to do during the holiday season is to go to a nearby cafe or bakery and sit by the window with a toasty latte in my hands and people watch. the perfect place to do this? bryant park. located between 40th and 42nd streets & fifth and sixth avenues, bryant park is an amazing place to catch up with friends over a cup of coffee, do some last minute holiday shopping at one of over 100 cute boutiques and gift shops, or even ice skate (for free!). there’s also plenty of benches and places to sit and take in the oasis-like winter wonderland curiously situated in the middle of a large and busy city. where will you be enjoying the holidays?

~irin

planes, trains and automobiles

Friday, February 18th, 2011

this month is prime time for cabin fever (symptoms include: irriability, fatigue and possible overdose of made-for-tv movies).  as the holidays are long gone and warm weather now seems like a distant parallel universe, here are a few spots to ease the pain of a new york winter. whether you want to splurge on a warm weekend getaway or are simply armed with a metro card, these locales are a great way to relax and rejuvenate.

subway ride: arthur avenue, bronx ny

heading down arthur avenue located across from fordham university between 190th and 186thst is like seeing a ghost of new york’s past.  seemingly unchanged for decades, this italian community boasts dozens of authentic italian restaurants, cafes, butcher shops and fish markets.  grab a bite to eat at trattoria zero otto nove before heading over to palumbo’s bakery for an espresso and fresh canolis. or just stand outside of randazzo’s seafood and gulp down fresh oysters like the locals. make sure to bring those cloth shopping bags as the arthur avenue indoor market will beckon you with an assortment of fresh produce, antipasti, and pete’s butcher shop. also visit borgatti’s pasta shop for homemade pasta and casa di mozzarella for fresh, made-on-premises mozarella. mange!

tip: bring cash! most restaurants and shops still don’t take credit cards.

car ride: new hope, pa

situated on the banks of the delaware river (just 90 minutes from nyc) this historic town is a haven for the antique conoisseurs and bohemian types.  start you day of with a stroll down main street (yes, main street) and explore the countless art galleries and antique shops. but before you indulge your inner shopaholic, prepare for a big day with a hearty meal at sprig and vine, a vegetarian restaurant that will leave even the most die-hard carnivore satisfied. travel to versailles in gardner’s antiques and pick up a king louis xvi chair that would have even marie antoinette green with envy.  play dress up and dig through a massive collection of vintage garb at love saves the day. support local artists when you visit new hope’s famed art legends gallery, a collection of local and native american artwork that cannot be missed.  you may need to wash down your impending credit card bill with a glass of wine (or four) from crossings vineyards. take a vineyard tour with crossings’ charismatic owner tom carroll, and taste their award-winning, handcrafted wine.  end your lovely day by taking in a show at the bucks county playhouse and see where princess grace kelly got her big break.

tip: take the scenic route! the estates and horse farms in the surrounding area cannot be missed!

plane ride: austin, tx

craving warm weather and some good old southern hospitality? well, austin texas is your perfect place for a quick weekend getaway.  voted one of the best places for the young professional crowd, this vibrant city is quickly becoming the hottest city in the u.s. stay at the historic driskill hotel, located right in the heart of austin.  embrace your inner bookworm at domy, an art house bookstore filled with hard-to-find magazines, books and records.  keep your creative juices flowing as you visit blue genie art industries, an entire warehouse filled with local artisans’ creations. they have everything from sculptures to film props to art cars, yes art cars.  after your artsy adventures, what is a visit to texas without tex-mex? get your glutton on at mi madre’s in cherrywood and get their famous fajita rito.  after catch a longhorns basketball game or, if you’re feeling adventurous, check out a roller derby with the texas roller girls at playland skate center.  and no visit to austin would be complete without visiting some bars and music venues on austin’s famed 6th street.

tip: visit austin’s official website for info on upcoming festivals and events such as the south by southwest music festival!

~carolyn

it’s always sunny in my ipod

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

all the leaves are gone, the sky is grey and two dozen states are now, or soon will be, experiencing one of the largest snow storms ever. before you curse the weather gods, why not take a little audio escape that will leave you california dreaming….

-california dreamin’: the mamas and the papas

-the sweet escape: gwen stefani

-summer lovin’: grease soundtrack

-margaritaville: jimmy buffett

-lookout sunshine: the fratellis

-summerboy: lady gaga

-summerwind: frank sinatra

-dog days are over: florence and the machine

-summer in the city: loving spoonful

-here comes the sun: the beatles

-walking in a winter wonderland: i kid. i kid.

~carolyn