Friday, May 20, 2011
Master of the Universe
Sarni got his masters of science from Columbia! It was a very proud moment for everyone. He is now a master (or whatever you call it). My favorite moment was during the ceremony, when the dean asked the Columbia students to turn to the sides to thank their families, especially their parents who raised such wonderfully ambitious children. Hmph. What about the pregnant wives who did nothing?
Columbia University. On iPhone.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Update from England! Paddington On The Prowl
Our resident English correspondent, Mountie, has sent us two updates on everyone's favorite Bear About Town, who has been spotted about town.
As Mountie reports, Paddington was spotted driving a cab in Scarborough during the winter to make ends meet! Perhaps to support that pesky honey habit? What else could he be carrying in his always-present suitcase?
It's not all about the honey, though - Mountie also spotted Paddington doing some charity work in his spare time. This is a bear who really thinks about others. Now if only we could find out what's in that suitcase of his...
XOXO Gossip Girl
Thanks to Mountie for the photographic update!
As Mountie reports, Paddington was spotted driving a cab in Scarborough during the winter to make ends meet! Perhaps to support that pesky honey habit? What else could he be carrying in his always-present suitcase?
It's not all about the honey, though - Mountie also spotted Paddington doing some charity work in his spare time. This is a bear who really thinks about others. Now if only we could find out what's in that suitcase of his...
XOXO Gossip Girl
Thanks to Mountie for the photographic update!
Monday, May 16, 2011
Love the 'Do.
We passed by the most hilarious Barbershop window - I'm guessing you can order any of these awesome haircuts by number. I will seriously pay cash money to anyone who will order number 24. Also, check out number 28 - what the hell is going on there? That kid looks like a recruit for the KKK.
Upper West Side. On Canon Powershot.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Cookie Monster(s)
Sarni and I took a special detour to get a cookie from Levain Bakery on the Upper West Side. Guys, no kidding, these are the best. Cookies. Ever. So chewy and melty, they're full of wholesome cookie goodness. Warning though - they're big. They're like a meal unto themselves. One of my friends told me that marathon runners will eat them for carbs and energy! Still, if you're in the area, not to be missed!
Upper West Side. On Canon Powershot.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Castles in the Park
Sarni and I were walking through Central Park on a lovely warm day last weekend, and we came across something we hadn't seen before - what looks like a castle. I love how big this park always feels, even though it gets crowded to the brim during the summer. I love that it contains traditional-looking castles even while it's surrounded by the modern castles of the city.
Central Park. On Canon Powershot.
Friday, May 6, 2011
It's the Eye of the Tiger
Sarni and I trekked all the way up to Columbia to pick up his graduation goods (man, that place is far away). I tried to get into the collegiate spirit by encouraging Sarni to dance with some stoned students drumming on the lawn, and then suggesting we crash an outdoor pizza party, but he wouldn't go for either. Spoilsport.
Here's the main building on campus. If you look really quickly, doesn't the "Alma Mater" statue look like she's doing the victory salute in Rocky?
More photos from the actual graduation to come in a few weeks.
Morningside Heights. On Canon Powershot.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Change is in the Air...
So I have a bit of a blog announcement: Sarni and I are expecting a little Sarni. :) Yay!
While this is exciting news in the non-virtual world, it will impact my blogging world as follows - I will be slowing (but not stopping!) my posts on The Kaleidoscope Project. (I've noticed that pregnancy is already limiting my ability to get out and explore the city on a regular basis - soon I'll be posting photos of our coffee table leg.)
I'll be starting another blog to chronicle the pregnancy of little Sarni baby (hence, the oh-so-unexpected name, http://littlesarnibaby.blogspot.com/). For those of you interested in following along, please do come by and check it out! For the photographers who have been visiting The Kaleidoscope Project for pics of New York and who have no interest in babies, do come back to The Kaleidoscope Project every once in awhile for a visit. And thanks for joining me on my photographic journey, it's been a great ride!
Until then.
Lai
While this is exciting news in the non-virtual world, it will impact my blogging world as follows - I will be slowing (but not stopping!) my posts on The Kaleidoscope Project. (I've noticed that pregnancy is already limiting my ability to get out and explore the city on a regular basis - soon I'll be posting photos of our coffee table leg.)
I'll be starting another blog to chronicle the pregnancy of little Sarni baby (hence, the oh-so-unexpected name, http://littlesarnibaby.blogspot.com/). For those of you interested in following along, please do come by and check it out! For the photographers who have been visiting The Kaleidoscope Project for pics of New York and who have no interest in babies, do come back to The Kaleidoscope Project every once in awhile for a visit. And thanks for joining me on my photographic journey, it's been a great ride!
Until then.
Lai
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
The Way of the Future?
Does anyone else get squeamish about uneven patterns? Anyone? Well, I do. The other day, Sarni and I came across a building that is pretty much my fear in window form. Yeeee.
Also, I found the smattering of trees scattered throughout the glass building mildly depressing. Are you looking at the "gardens" of the future?
Chelsea. On Canon Powershot.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
What a Low Blow in Sports REALLY Looks Like
Ouch. As if the Mets don't have enough to deal with.
(By the way, I have no idea if the Mets really do have anything to deal with, I just like to pretend I'm sports-knowledgeable sometimes.)
Chelsea, on the Hi-Line. On Canon Powershot.
Monday, May 2, 2011
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