Showing posts with label places to go. Show all posts
Showing posts with label places to go. Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2011

The Bannerman Castle Trust, Aug.11



After spotting this little island and decrepit castle from the train on my way to Dia:Beacon last Fall, it's been high on my list of places to visit! It's so picturesque and I can't imagine a better time to explore it than during this upcoming season of colorful leaves and crisp air. Check out their site for more info and events...Farm Fresh Dinner at the castle? YES PLEASE.


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Monday, October 4, 2010

eeeataly, oct.10

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i'm heading off to salerno and florence italy on friday for a 10-day work trip. it will be filled with a leather fair and tannery visits, but i'm definitely planning on squeezing in some art, pizza and gelato, gelato, gelato! if you have any recommendations, send em this-a-way.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

4/30: little red lighthouse, june '10


this place exists and i finally went yesterday. an 18 mile bike ride to a secret little lookout was exactly what i needed this weekend.

pictures to come!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

3/30: new bicicleta




happy long weekend! i just crossed a huge 30 before 30 item off my to do list- i bought the beauty you see above. she is lightweight, sleek, smooth and will take me a little further than my trusty schwinn cruiser. i love her. now i just need a name for my new friend.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

30 in a hurry, may.10



i have a pretttty big birthday comin up in approximately 108 days. given that this is my space to share with you my ever expanding to-do list, i thought i'd come up with a high-speed bday version...

30 before 30: places to go and things to see while i'm still in my twenties

xo

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Monday, January 25, 2010

10 for '10: wear out my passport

resolution #2: this year I vow to pinch as many pennies as possible so that I can travel a ton. i want a roadtrip to savannah, a mini vacay to santa fe, a study abroad reunion/ golden bday party in sevilla, christmas in copenhagen and new years in reykjavik and i'm hoping that $100 from each weekly paycheck will get me there. any true traveler needs a few good accessories and these are at the top of my list...

a cashmere pashmina is perfect and easy to pack for any weather, anywhere
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my trusty chucks are great for all seasons and only get better with age (*)


a globe bank serves as two-fold inspiration and makes a cute, colorful little addition to your home (*)


the Canon Rebel T1i is my last big purchase before travels!
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you've seen this one before- a gold pen necklace is ideal for postcard-writing on the go (*)


...so what are your travel must-haves?

Thursday, December 3, 2009

here, nau, dec.09



lately i've been extra busy working a few hours a week at the Nau pop-up shop in Soho. the product is supercool and the weekly events are cooler. come in tonight for a presentation on NYC design solutions...and cocktails. and join me again on friday night for the falling whistles event...falling whistles is an inspiring organization with a mission to rehabilitate and advocate for war-effected children in the congo. at $30-40, these whistle necklaces make great holiday gifts and 100% of the proceeds go toward the children. friday night's event will debut the gold whistle! cocktails too...

if you can't make it this week, keep checking the schedge...there are public events most thursdays through the end of the month!

see you there

xoxox

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

november in pictures!

november brought lots of happiness including joel's bar exam results (NY and NJ!!!), a new kitten, lots of good food and a couple little getaways....

my boo, esquire:


we celebrated with juicy burgers


and gentlemanly cocktails and conversation at the library bar


then off to beantown for a weekend visit with jason and sam

the big, beautiful house we stayed in

canoeing on the concord was easy peasy

ran into a minuteman

in the love of freedom this monument was erected, 1836



my chauffeur

pile-o-boats

gazillions of glasses at the women for women gala

best pizza in the hood

making of the best pizza in the hood

manhattan inn manhattan

in love with this stool

baby birdies nesting at the Met

and may i present to you...Weber!!!!!!

we found her hiding under the grill on our balcony...

and the rest is history



little joy is really cute!

devendra banhart is really dreamy

more Weber...i can't really get enough

finally made those glazed maple goodieeeees, please have one

one final note: i am trying so hard not to come off as some crazy cat lady. but look at this face!




Saturday, November 7, 2009

In a New York weekend, Nov.09


I was making my way through morning links of inspiration (linkspiration?) when my heart suddenly skipped a beat! This photo of my favorite cafe, posted by the thinking tank reminded me that 1) I miss Cafe Colonial, pao de queijo and brunching in general! 2) I love old maps, especially against white brick walls and 3) I am desperately in need of a New York weekend- one filled with lazy late brunches, museum visits, window shopping and afternoon cocktails that lead into evening ones...sigh....maybe in December.

Friday, October 23, 2009

happy weekend!!! oct.09


the weekend is upon us at last! what will you be up to?? i'm excited to have a full weekend of parties, food and friends...and maybe a lil home decoration(...but probs not)

some things colleen wants to do but hasn't the time (but maybe you'd like to do them?):
*nyc dumpling fest- thanks to esther and vanessa for the heads-up!

*make homemade hot cocoa and marshmallows

*work on a craft project you've been putting off, like a chalkboard mirror

*go visit cooper hewitt while admission is still free (through tomorrow!)

*listen to miike snow (i can't stop)

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Make: Cheese Board scones

I'm always sentimental for Berkeley, CA - my very first home in the land of bays and bridges. I miss its beautiful hills, the palms and droopy-tropical angel's trumpet trees in every yard, the old black man who insisted I was his daughter, the Berkeley Bowl (bowling alley-converted health food store!!), my foreign (and domestic) roomies and most of all I miss the CHEESE BOARD, an employee-owned bakery, cheese and pizza shop that fed me so well that year. Thanks to Design Sponge I can now bring a little bit of Berkeley to my kitchen whenever my heart desires!



Gruyere and Herb Scones, adapted from The Cheese Board: Collective Works

3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
½ teaspoon baking soda
1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
1 pinch cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons finely ground yellow cornmeal
½ cup plus 1 tablespoon cold unsalted butter, cut into 1-inch cubes
½ pound Gruyere cheese, grated
½ cup chopped herbs (I like thyme and chives)
½ cup heavy cream
1 cup buttermilk
1 egg, beaten

Preheat the oven to 375°F and line a baking sheet with a baking mat or parchment paper. Sprinkle lightly with cornmeal.

Sift the flour, baking soda, baking powder, cayenne pepper, and salt together into the bowl of a stand mixer. Add cornmeal and whisk together.

Add the butter to the dry ingredients, and, using the paddle attachment, beat on low speed until butter is the size of small peas. Add the Gruyere and herbs and mix just until the ingredients are evenly distributed. Put the buttermilk and cream together in one bowl or liquid measuring cup, and then slowly add to the mixture on low speed until it is just combined and there is a little flour left on the bottom of the bowl. You may not need all of the liquid!

Empty the contents of the bowl onto a floured surface. Pat the dough together and work in any pieces of dry dough. Sprinkle some flour on the top of the dough, and, either using a rolling pin or just your hands, press the dough until it is about 1 ½ inches thick. Using a circular cookie cutter, dipped in a little flour each time, cut out the scones. Feel free to roll any scraps together and cut those, too. (Alternatively, you can shape the mound of dough into a rectangle about 9 by 6 inches, divide the dough in half lengthwise, and then cut each piece into 6 even triangles.)

Place scones onto prepared baking sheet about 2 inches apart. Brush the beaten egg onto the tops of the scones and bake for about 30 minutes, rotating the pan about halfway through, or until light brown on top.

Yields about 12 smaller scones or 6 big scones.
 
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