Washington Monument Lincoln Memorial Honest Abe Vietnam Memorial Finally Fried Green Tomatoes- Tupelo Honey- Arlington Chaps Pit Beef- Baltimore Bryant Park As seen on Fifth Ave bordering Central Park As seen on Fifth Avenue bordering Central PArk Met Museum- Gallery 774A Met Museum- Gallery 121 Met Museum- Gallery 119 Tea Society- celebrating Chanel Strip House Speakeasy- Watermelon Salad Brooklyn Botanic
- Let me start with this- my daughter went back to college….
- Secondly- the best thing about driving home from DC is stopping in Baltimore for Chaps Pit beef. I have no idea what pit beef is, but I know it’s delicious
- I love fried green tomatoes (whistlestop optional) – these were pretty good
- We did a brief sightseeing jaunt in DC before we headed home-
- Had a wonderful in person book club- helped that we all liked the book
- Bryant Park has a wonderful “reading room”- outdoor tables and books and magazines. They also sponsor reading/writing events for free. I attended a memoir writing workshop given by Cullen Thomas. He is a wonderful speaker and hope to eventually take a class with him. He also is a cross between James Marsden and Rob Lowe, which in LA speak means he’s quite attractive.
- My Tea Society celebrated Coco Chanel’s birthday at Bergdorf Goodman. We had a lovely tea followed by a little quality time at the Chanel counter. There just may be a new lipstick in my collection…every black dress needs a red lipstick every now and then
- I saw Aretha. Jennifer Hudson is quite good- however the movie is quite average overall
- On my way to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden I experienced subway delays/issues….It was only a track fire and not someone letting their girlfriend drive the train though (true story). As I stood trying to figure out how to get to the garden, all I could think was first subway issue in 18 months- we’re back baby…
- Lost Leonardo very interesting if you are an art geek
- Obviously- I took time to get in as much self care as possible!!!