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how does your city smell?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Last week I had the pleasure of visiting New York City for a short trip. It was only for a night but I made the best of it and went up early to enjoy a walk through Manhattan, Times Square, some yummy food, and an amazing hotel, the Wyndham. The Wyndham is now up there on my list of awesome hotels let me tell you! It was a little mini vacation to sleep in that amazing bed, eat some New York cheesecake, and listening to the bustle of the New York streets below.

You know what struck me most though? The smell. I love how cities smell. Its that kind of smell that you can get no other place. That smell that, even blindfolded, you know where you are. That mix of good food, vendors, taxi fumes all wrapped up in one:) Love it!

In my walk up through Manhattan I grabbed a few pictures….first up, my lunch when I first got off the train from the airport, yummy gyro:)
wyndham new york city trip
ahhh…my room at the Wyndham and its view. Happiness!
wyndham garden hotel new york city
I love these two pictures…I love that they give you a different perspective on Times Square.
times square new york
I’ll skip the story about how you shouldn’t wear new shoes when you decide to walk over 40 blocks to Central Park and back and just share this street scene picture of the carriages with you:)
new york central park
new york street scene
Love this picture of the airport. love it.
newark airport

In the midst of gyro’s, sore feet, and awesome hotels, I also got the chance to meet some amazing and inspirational photogs…

Jason Groupp – NYC’s most awesome wedding photographer
John Michael Cooper – very different wedding photography
Seshu – Connecticut documentary wedding photography
Tim Dinofa – modern south NJ wedding photographer with very neat handwriting
Steven Young – amongst the most awesome NYC peeps
Willi Wong – NYC modern and lifestyle type of guy
Jacobus Photography – Jared + Rachel Jacobus!
Jason Miller – Washington DC guy but missed the DC workshop I guess
Jim Altieri – CT!
Tina Jay Photography – Philly! (and fellow Penn Stater I might add:) )
Kim Percival – just Kim (leading a double life)
Darren Squashic – fresh and fun
Ahmetze – NY and NJ awesomeness

and a thanks to Lawrence and Julie for being awesome and to Jason Groupp for letting us invade his studio!

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a travel five

Friday, September 4th, 2009

five

this weekend we celebrate Labor Day! While all odds that we will probably sit at home and lounge, maybe take a trip to the Smokies for a hike or go to nearby lake Norris, lately I’ve been dreaming of a little traveling and wishing upon a beach somewhere:) So, we’re dedicating this five on friday to all the places we wish we were or hope to go someday!

Here is my five…what is yours?

1. Tonga. Hands down my favorite place on this earth. In a weird way I consider this my home. Perhaps it was living there in my formative pre-teen years, or the way the beaches seem to fade all your worries away. Regardless, I would love to go back there. I know it would be different now, through the eyes of a 20 something mom rather than a 12 year old, but man, would I love to experience that difference.

2. Africa. Yes, this is very broad but its a place that I’ve always wanted to go.

3. Some big nice resort in Mexico/Caribbean. Not too picky here on the location, its all about the amenities in this one. I can only dream of the awesomeness! I’ve never been and am usually not one for froofy hotels. Yes, froofy…not sure if that is a word but we’re going with it. However, I’m pretty sure I could soak up some luxuriousness of those resorts!

4. Anywhere in an RV. Always wanted to take a trip in an RV and I’m hoping that one may be on the horizon for next year! We could be in the middle of nowhere, doing nothing, and I’d still be happy in my RV. ahhh…

5. NYC. An old staple. I could go every year. I love it. The hustle and bustle of it all, yet you find these little areas of such community. I’m usually not a taxi girl that but next time I go, I’m definitely taking one in hopes it will be the Cash Cab!

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