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Saturday began spinning out of control, but in a good way on a stationary bike at Equinox.
Saturday began spinning out of control, but in a good way on a stationary bike at Equinox.
I love leisurely, go with the flow NYC weekends.
My mind is blown.
I cannot believe I am saying this, but I Love LA.
I experienced a mini staycation last weekend.
Life definitely takes on a different rhythm in California.
Flew to Los Angeles yesterday. It was a bumpy experience.
In New York City you can experience an amazing day without planning ahead or spending much money.
Jerusalem is an amazing experience.
Jerusalem beckons. Out the door in a minute, but I wanted to note some Israel observations.
Holy Mackerel. I am in the Holy Land.
We crave vacations to break up the routine of daily living. I can attest to that. But then on vacation, when I travel to only one destination, I automatically fall into a routine.
Other than waking up and not knowing where I am sleeping (not due to binge drinking) the transition back to life in California has been seamless.
Los Angeles weather cannot be beat. We departed NYC in pouring rain and raging humidity.
Dancing with the star. Get up and dance and let’s celebrate my amazing husband’s BIGLY birthday.
Excuse me for being redundant, but boredom just isn’t an option in New York City.
It’s been a wintry spring on the east coast. I have been eager to get outside and breathe in the fleeting fresh, crisp air under rare sunny skies.
It’s weird. Every time I take the subway I am on red alert.
Spinning, Broadway, Dining, All At Your Fingertips… The weekend could not come soon enough.
American Gothic Artist, Grant Wood, Revealed Before the Big Reveal from the estate sale in Connecticut, my partner in crime and I decided to avoid reality and get cultured.