meh hotel lost a bunch of my stuff (keyboard, mouse, cables, MY ALMOST FINISHED BOOK!! {unbearable lightness of being})
“serenity now”
upper west side where fairway market is located is so nice.. I think it’s some yuppie area.. people constantly stopping to ask if they can help you find anything..
fairway market is so cool… narrow aisles with tall shelves.. loads and loads of prepared items.. sandwiches.. dozens of deli items.. sushi.. guacamole.. soups.. quality ingredients.. how can I eat anything from safeway or togos ever again.. it’s like one of those yuppie stores you see in sitcoms. the fish is actually displayed unpackaged on ice.. like some fish market.
stumbled upon a magnolia bakery by chance. the cupcakes we’re used to are light and fluffy.. the ones in manhattan bakeries are more bread-y.
as I was leaving the Met and headed for central park, I witnessed a curious situation that was perhaps more interesting than anything in the Met. There were two schoolboys, one in gym shorts and a white tee on some weird skateboard thing, and the other in trousers with coat and Kippah on a scooter. I didn’t have camera handy and by the time I snapped a picture with my phone they were so far away =[ You can still sort of see them behind the large lady with the dog. I probably would not have noticed if the skateboarder didn't glance at me as he passed me by, which probably lent the whole thing some amusement.
okay I think that's enough




















nice write up box!
That hotel should owe you something! I don’t personally own a very expensive keyboard or anything but I’m so used to the comfortable shape of my krait and keyboard buttons, it would feel so weird to type and click without it…
Also NYC does sport a good variety of people, I think this city makes the least sense in the world, hope you enjoyed your stay!
pro tip. before you leave your hotel room pack up the misc. items you don’t want to lose. that way if your shit gets lost it gets lost together
fuuu they don’t make my keyboard anymore