Sometimes it takes a guy from Jersey to teach you about your own neighborhood. Yesterday, during one of the most beautiful days I’ve ever experienced in New York, I was taking a happy family of day trippers to the PATH station at 9th Street and 6th Avenue for the journey back across the Hudson River. They’d spent the glorious, sunny day showing the kids the old neighborhood. The grandfather sat in the front seat with me, his son and three young grandchildren in the back.
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Girls' night out, girl's night in, another girls' night out
I am smooshing three days of eating into one entry, from the not-so-recent to the most recent. This might be long and photo-heavy. Or just photo-heavy, which probably won't bother anyone.
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Now...if you haven't been here go immediately. For those of you who haven't, let's just say it's one of those places you imagine at the North Pole in Santa's crib. Different colored cookies with different colored sprinkles, and mousses, and cheesecakes, all lit up (and protected from me) by a thick glass which makes everything look more shiny and lucious. I cite the North Pole because with a place that looks this good, it's hard to imagine Mrs. Claus isn't somehow behind this...how can all of this be done without magic? I do not know.
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Trips to the dentist were a terror. Every appointment meant another meeting with the drill. By the end of my childhood, I had more metal in my mouth than a Southern rapper. My lapses in brushing were partly to blame, but it had even more to do with my love of sweets. No sugar was totally safe in my house. The freezer was the Bermuda Triangle when it came to pints of ice cream. Boxes of Ferrer Rocher vanished once the seal was snapped. I practically gargled with Yoo-Hoo.
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A Brotherly Bleecker Street Night: Home, Rocco's and Film Forum
When a friend, loved one or acquaintance asks me: "Where should we go for I dinner?" I frequently reply: "Let's just go down to Bleecker street and find something."
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