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6/21/11

A SWEET ESCAPE



As I have been a terribly bad hostess so far (I've been working from 7am-6pm daily), I made a special effort to abandon everything work related on Sunday in exchange for some good olde local tourism! I'm talking the classic 3-hour vacation-style boat tour around Manhattan. Why not learn more about the city I've lived in for almost two years? And to be honest, sitting over the water with no access to a computer (or leather) felt a whole lot like vacation to me.


Summer casual, lace & leather shorts.

Adrian found this t-shirt for .50 cents. Can you believe it?

Healthy breakfast at Pies'n'Thighs

Some statue in the middle of the water



Healthy lunch on the boat!

I just kept wanting to sing, "I'm on a boat, y'all!"

9 comments:

Phillipe LeNerd † said...

looks like fun! and healthy food makes it even better!

ahah love your "casual summer look" best tights and shorts!

:) glad you 're a bit away from the studio
so you can enjoy life as it is! mwah!

Tea For Two said...

Pies and Thighs :D

Looks like a grand day out. I did something similar last time I was in the big apple.

bravegrrl said...

goodtimes! i wanna be on a boat right now :)

love the tights

Alexis said...

hahaha "some statue in the water"
and that breakfast looks so so good.

Pam said...

This is super cute. I need to follow your lead and head to the observation deck of the empire state building

Joy D. said...

Finding any shirt for 50 cents in New York is a little unbelieveable. Wearing leather shorts in New York heat is equally so. You have gams of steal.

Moira said...

looks like an awesome day & I love those leather shorts with the lace!

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bixx said...

christ. beautiful pic, that factory.

Ajlounyinjurylaw said...

Certainly the best way to fall in love with the city you live in is to act like a tourist once in a while. See it from an outsider's perspective.

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