W.10th Street |
Although it was surreal to be plucked from the daily routine of life in Montevideo, I couldn't help but be awestruck by how beautiful NYC can be.
It's not hard to see how America developed it's sense of superiority, magnificent accomplishments abound. You can almost overlook the wretched excess and oppression that created it.
Farmers Market |
Bonneville beauty |
The Boivin's |
My brother-in-law Gabriel and his wife Rebecca came down from Westchester to visit. This was kind enough, but they also brought a huge cache of gifts for Luca and Vincent. We had a great night of catching up with a side of reminiscence about the neighborhood. They had both lived in Greenwich Village many, many, many years ago (kidding) and met while working together at the West Village landmark; Chumley's, just two blocks from Holly's place. I was treated to a nice dinner, gellato and sincere well wishes on my travels and group back home.
Grant Neale |
Yes, he looks a little like Roman Polanski. He's performing a one man show about the very same. Topical, nutty.
Our dear friend Samantha was on the must-see list. I had a couple of nice visits to our old neighborhood in Park Slope to see her and her son Aidan. Not enough time, I need more time for crying out loud! Well, they are likely candidates to visit us (again) and as always, we all hope for another visit to the US soon.
Aidan |
The days passed quickly and as always, there's not enough time to do all you'd like. Still, it was amazing and refreshing. I stocked up on design ideas and the sheer magnitude of incredible business ventures gave me an inspirational boost to take home.
The 'Friends' building was in our neighborhood. |
Subway tile art, wow! |
Bagels with the works at Murray's |
Thanks for reading.
Peace
How dare you come to NY and do not call me or let me know?. I would have liked to see you five minutes. After Uruguay's brilliance on the world cup and your sudden rediscovery of NY. My best regards Jim!
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