Monday, March 21, 2011

Taipei


American Didi looking sad to see us off.
 Bean curd and sprouts appetizers at Din Tai Fung

 xiao long bao at Din Tai Fung

 Shrimp dumpling at Din Tai Fung

 Perfection, or the large sesame bun at Din Tai Fung

 View of Taipei 101 from the Grand Hotel

Gateway to Grand Hotel




 CHRIS!






 Taiwan Didi.


 

Back in Georgia after a brief but wonderful visit to Taiwan with my mom and youngest brother.  I miss being there and am already thinking of when I can go back!  

We were in Taiwan when the earthquake struck Japan.  It was surreal to be watching CNN world news and hear "in 10 minutes, the first tsunami will reach Taiwan!"  Luckily Taiwan suffered very little damage and surprisingly we didn't even feel the shocks of the earthquake.  My thoughts are with the Japanese or those who have friends in Japan right now.  

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

That Old New York



So Lilly was in Taiwan last week and I had spring break. Instead of twiddling my thumbs in Atlanta I decided to twiddle them in New York. It was great. I got to spend the week eating and arting. Here are some blog-worthy moments in no particular order.

<--Tuesday dusk in Queen looking towards empire state building...























Tuesday at the Guggenheim. Got my pic taken by a japanese tourist and found a copy of Kandinsky's ID from his time teaching at Bauhaus. Notice that it's just a student ID with with student crossed out and professor written in.










<--- Friday night in Williamsburg with artist friend Jeremy. We went in disguise. To fit in we made sure to wear plaid, big glasses and discussed micro-brewing.




Monday Morning with artist friends Sean and Erin. Who were my terrific hosts for most of the week. We got a great greasy spoon breakfast in
at the Doughnut Shop on Queen Blvd near 4oth st. Then made our way to PS1.

There I we saw one of the most memorable art pieces of the week. Feng Mengbo's video game installation "the long march". You can see Sean playing it below.
































Wed afternoon picnic in Central Park with actor friend Pip. We decided to do a taste test of Vietnamese sandwhiches. I picked up a high-end sandwich from midtown's Ma Peche. And Pip got a low-end sandwich from a Hanco in Brooklyn (bottom image ). Verdict: Greasy cheap Hanco sandwhich wins! But the "crack pie" from Ma Peche (and it's sister store Momofuko) was undeniably good.





















































JEWISH FOOD all week! Had an amazing hamentashen on the upper east side at this place with the red awning. A great Knish in the east village at Yonah Shimmel and a even more greater bagel in Clinton hill at Bergen Bagels.




































Who could ask for anything more?

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Italy














A few highlights from Italy.  Thank you Dad for a wonderful trip!  We hit Rome, Naples, Pompeii, and Florence, all places I'd been to before but it was great to go back with an older (and more knowledgeable?) perspective.  And who doesn't love Italy?

Back two days and I'm already packing again!  Ciao bellas

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Terrariums and sprouts!


 My cousin and maid-of-honor Melissa gave me this cloche terrarium for Christmas.  I started sprouting as soon as we got back to Atlanta and I have to say, watching the grass (i mean, basil) grow has never been so exciting!
 Just seeds.

 life!



 adolescent plants. 

transplanted/leaving the nest!

None of my plants are full-size yet so we haven't been able to enjoy our fresh basil.  However, this being the longest I've ever kept basil alive I'm feeling pretty proud of my little sprouts!

New sprouts!  This time I'm trying mixed salad greens.  And the circle of life begins anew...