Thursday, February 25, 2010

On the platform

Hi Mom,

Look at the fabulous opportunity the subway platform provides for artsy photo-taking experiments! Not a rare sight these days, me on the platform en route to something or another. But this weekend there is no subway service out to where I live. They're doing repairs, so we're being tossed into the great shuttle bus adventure. Buses replace trains, the signs tell me, between where I live and well, anything I'm trying to access.

On the bright side, you get to see all the exciting stuff that happens above ground. On the other hand, less snack huts, less people-watching, and more snow slowdowns. But who am I to complain, I guess--I live in a city with 24-7 transportation.

Love,
Karen

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Free Sunday

Hi Mom,

Went to the Frick today. It's a big house full of some rich guy's art. He had very good taste. Tried to get there in time to pay-what-you-wish, but I wished too late. I had no idea there was good reason to be picky about that sort of thing, but they're sticklers to the T.

Saw a few El Greco paintings, some other nifty stuff. I have a list of what galleries are free/cheap when. I should probably put them on rotation. Tell me which ones you want to see for next time you're in...we can go even on full price days!

Love,
Karen


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

And mo' snow

Hi Mom,

They're selling snow brushes at 7-11 these days. I haven't owned one since I lived in Michigan (no car) but they were at first a surprise to see. Then I passed this parking lot.

Makes me a little homesick, actually. I think of all those hours I spent freezing cold, brushing off the car, de-icing my windshield, and then, as I turned the car on, having a pile of snow start the process over again.

These days I just walk places. Maybe I should buy a snow brush for old times' sake.

Love,
Karen

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Gone Fishin'

Hi Mom,

Happy Valentine's Day! A bunch of us went out for dinner, and on the way to the train, my friend made a comment about how many fish there are in the sea. We got to the platform and it seemed appropriate to take a picture of these fish. Fish on the subway. Same idea, New York-style.

Love,
Karen

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Yoga Train

Hi Mom,

Yoga mats on board! The people to yoga mat ratio increases dramatically when we hit the top of Brooklyn. Coming from where I live, there's nae a yoga mat in sight for a good 20 minutes. Then they strike--purples and yellows and greens all tied up, tucked under some good looking 20- or 30-something's arm. There's even probably dog yoga somewhere around here.

Disclaimer: I have nothing against yoga. It even looks fairly worthwile. I have no interest in doing it, nor carrying one of those mats around with me, but I know enough people who swear by it not to knock it.

Love,
Karen

Friday, February 12, 2010

Reasons to play the flute

Hi Mom,

There's always music in the subway. Sometimes it's someone on a violin, other times, a guitar or two. Very rarely do we find an entire piano on the platform.

It was a rare sight--so rare, in fact, that I let my train go by to stay and listen to him play. He was pretty good, too. The guy with the steel drum even stopped to give him airtime. That's how you know people respect you in the subway.

Meanwhile, I couldn't help wondering how he got the darn thing down the stairs. I can barely make it with a suitcase.

Love,
Karen

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Snow sticks

Hi Mom,

The streets are still covered in snow. People are braving the weather and snowmen are out in full force. I stopped by Central Park to see their handiwork and watch people sled. More people are on foot than on the roads though, it seems. I think they could use a few more salt trucks out here...

Brooklyn got a lot more snow than Manhattan did, and much like back home, they actually need the roads to be plowed. Wonder how long it'll last.

A friend of mine called this morning to ask if I knew how to shovel a sidewalk. Of course, I do, but this is one of those times when you don't want to be too quick to volunteer your expertise...

Love,
Karen

Blizzard

Hi Mom,

They started covering the snowstorm three days ago. It was going to be epic, they promised. The city would be shuttered. People went to the grocery store to get extra cans of beans. And then it snowed, a little.

I mean, it wasn't just a dusting, but it wasn't snow armageddon, either.

Schools were closed, people didn't have to go to work--all good things, mind you.

I was called a "snow snob" for not properly appreciating the scope of said snowstorm. And that's how I know I'm from Michigan.

Stay warm!

Love,
Karen

Monday, February 8, 2010

Watch out, Dunkin' Donuts

Hi Mom,

Dunkin' Donuts may be in danger here in the city. Slowly but surely, Tim Hortons is taking a bite out of the Big Apple. I'm starting to notice them around town, and once these kinds of invasions start, it's usually only a matter of time before they're everywhere.

Apparently they're even taking over stores that USED to be Dunkin' Donuts.

I personally like Dunkin' Donuts' coffee better, but like many things in the city, this one isn't really up to me. I'll give it a try--stay tuned for the coffee comparison.

Love,
Karen

Sunday, February 7, 2010

An owl?

Hi Mom,

I've been spending a lot of time in Barnes and Noble lately thanks to their free Internet. When I'm taking a break from drinking their coffee or reading their books, I sometimes scope out their merchandise. Last time it was Barnsie the Bear, this time I think I've found stranger.

Meet the Owl.

I don't know why they're selling ceramic owls. I really can't even tell you what their utility is in particular. What I can tell you is that it's one step short of selling scented candles.

If it were edible, that'd be one thing, but this is just very odd.

Love,
Karen

Thursday, February 4, 2010

High utility

Hi Mom,

So this is a picture of the front counter at Think Coffee, where they have plugs and free Wi-Fi. When picking coffee venues for long afternoons to do work and write to you, I have to keep multiple factors in mind. First off, what kind of plugs do they have available--Barnes and Noble took all of theirs out, for example--and secondly, if their Wi-Fi is spotty or reliable. I also have to take into consideration if their snack food will be up to snuff, and what my odds of getting a seat might be.

The spots here are very coveted, such that if you're sitting by yourself, you're sure to have made a new friend by the end. And you sit right across from each other, ignore each other, and do your own thing. Well, that's not entirely true. Sometimes you actually get to talking, and that's always exciting in its own right. They also have excellent chocolate chip cookies.

I've written many an entry with my computer balanced on my knee here while I wait for a spot. Today I'm lucky--I found a chair!

Love,
Karen

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Blockbuster Box

Hi Mom,

I walked into my local Duane Reade and there in the front was this box. It's a Blockbuster box. Apparently they're going to be all over the place. You use them like a movie vending machine--well, except you also return movies to them.

I was waiting in line and watched a guy kick the heck out of the thing.

It seems much worse than having your M&Ms get stuck, though I guess at $1 a rental, you could always just put another dollar in and get two?

I'll check it out and let you know.

Love,
Karen

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Take the cake


Hi Mom,

I had to take a picture of this cake case. I'm not even sure if any of these cakes taste very good, but they sure LOOK great. I asked the lady what it was and she nodded at me. Maintains the mystery I guess.

And that seems like half the battle.

Hung out in Chinatown tonight, marveling at all the pretty colors and seemingly tasty treats.

In the end, it was vegetarian dim sum for me.

Love,
Karen