Monday, August 12, 2013

Rain, rain, rain.

Good morning! New York City is dark and rainy today. These are the type of days I love waking up to. I love the dark overcast of rain that erupts a cozy feeling in everyone. I believe that the rain provides a sense of unity over strangers whether its having the same floral umbrella or laughing at how deep that puddle was that you just stepped in. And ultimately, everyone wants to be at home under a blanket streaming Breaking Bad, but none of us actually can due to the work week and so we all address each other in a new and friendly way.

For example, at my morning coffee shop where each day the three people behind the breakfast bar crack jokes with me instead of asking me what I would like because they already know it. We talk about the weekend and new music as if we meant to meet up like this. And on this rainy Monday we will talk about how we did not expect any rain on the forecast or talk about how it is the perfect day for a hot coffee instead of my usual cold one. Then, I will walk to work with my coffee erupting a cozy feeling in me and the rain will be a little bit more pleasing.

Do you like the rain?

Rainy day song from Neko Case's new album.




Sunday, August 11, 2013

Friends, Drinks and the NYC Outdoors.

 Today marks my second week of living in New York and it is still very magical. From the early mornings of walking to work with a perfectly brewed cup of coffee from Gasoline Alley to the late dinner and drinks at The Smith - it has all been somewhat of a dream.

This weekend began with an after work adventure to The Frying Pan. The Frying Pan is a seasonal bar on one of the last remaining historic lightships that was rescued from the bottom of Chesapeake Bay. The views are very lovely with paddle boarders, sailboats and pier activity. The bar offers a great selection of beers, delicious sangria, and a bucket of Coronas for those who are truly feeling the summer vibe.

On Saturday, my best friends spent the day in the city with me. After the afternoon arrival, we headed down to the Financial District for Beekman Beer Garden. Beekman is the only outdoor bar where you can have sand between your toes and a view of the Brooklyn Bridge. We met up with a couple of other Ithaca alumni and giggled over the perfect sunny day and sipped on beer.



Beekman was followed by a night walk along the East River to dinner at The Smith. The walk was long, private and beautiful emphasized by fisherman and the large underbellies of the Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg bridges. I was left in complete awe by the corners of these bridges being touched by the setting sun. It made these large structures seem to delicate and homey.

Dinner at The Smith was very delightful. The meal was catered with potato chips with melted blue cheese and burgers and beer. The Smith ambience and extremely delightful staff cannot be met by many other places.



And then there is today. Today, my friends took their separate trains back to New Jersey and I took a nice stroll to Brooklyn Heights to give myself thinking time and get my head back into the work week. Now I am ending the weekend with a glass of wine and Sylvia Plath with a few interruption of Breaking Bad. 

I hope you all had such wonderful weekends with lovely people. Tell me about it below. 

Here is a song to end your weekend right. 








Thursday, August 8, 2013

Her.

It was confirmed last night that if I ever had an extraordinary love story, Spike Jonze would need to direct it. The trailer for the sci-fi rom-com was released yesterday and I am desperate to see the finish product. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, Amy Adams, Olivia Wilde and Scarlett Johansson's voice as the digital girlfriend of Joaquin, named Samantha. Joaquin's awkwardness and need to have a relationship with anything really sets up a true romance with Samantha. This type of desperation and love reminds me of Lars and the Real Girl, where overtime these "characters" begin to take human form.

Spike Jonze is also an extremely talented director and makes this film look so unbelievably gorgeous. He has also teamed up with Arcade Fire again (see: The Suburbs). Arcade Fire will score the film, along with releasing a new album in October, with Her following after on November 20.

Watch below and keep your ears open for the adorable quote at the end about falling in love:





Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Stay With Us

Happy Wednesday. I made a promise to myself to update my blog each and every day. While this post will be short and sweet with a feel-good song, I will have a post to follow up tonight.

Since moving to the West Village, I have been walking everywhere and taking in everything that the city has to offer. Although I go back and forth on loving and hating the city sometimes, once I'm walking through all the neighbors and taking in the rich personality, it becomes clear that I am seriously in love. Living in a city let's me walk everywhere I would like, which means I have the time to listen to new music and rely on the old. Below is the song that will accompany me on my walk to work today and I suggest adding it to your commute playlist as well.



The band is Seoul from Montreal. The band keeps their music hush-hush and describe it as "blue, breathless, gentle and absolute." (Blue?) Anyways, listen to Stay With Us below and download it.