Category Archives: Places

Links for the beginning of June

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A hodgepodge of links that’ve caught my eye.

Help my favorite NC chefs:

Longtime readers of this blog know how much I adored my visit to stone circles at The Stone House, a retreat space (and so much more) in Mebane, NC. When I rave about my experience there, the food is always front and center. I even had the chance to serve as a recipe tester for their forthcoming cookbook!

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Now my friends there are down to the wire, with just 37 hours left in their fundraising campaign to build a new, state-of-the-art kitchen. As my friend Heidi eloquently put it:

The kitchen, as it exists, has nourished my body, spirit, mind and heart. If that matters to you, give, even $1. The kitchen as it WILL exist will be able to do that for SO many more people. I know there are a lot of places to put your money, please consider this a GREAT one. Thanks!

Here’s the link to their indiegogo campaign. Thanks for considering this!

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Speaking of food…

Things I did not eat in Boston this weekend but have enjoyed in the past: 

Thing I did not eat in Boston but will seek out in the future: 

Thing you should do sometime if you find yourself in Salem, Massachusetts: 

  • Peabody Essex Museum. If marriage is your thing, you could also make like my friends Erika and Nick and have a really spectacular wedding there.

But back in Chicago…

Other things happening soon in cities I love: 

Other lists of links, if this is your jam: 

Request for links: 

What is the best piece you’ve read, or thing you’ve seen, about what’s going down in Turkey?

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Thanks for reading! I’d serve you all a slice of stone circles fig cheesecake if I could.

All photos were taken at stone circles in August 2011. 

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Yum turns 30

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after ninth street espresso

Sarah's mojito cupcakes

B & M

leaving PS450

trekking along Madison Avenue

in line at shake shack

Shake Shack

 

From the “rounding up 2012″ files.

Photos: 35 mm film, August 2012, NYC.

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A Copenhagen rainbow

Street art, Copenhagen

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Street art in Copenhagen.

kantine + tjili pop

I was a little in love.

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Copehagen, August 2012

Outside Coffee Collective

With extra hugs to Trish. Have you read her 28 for 29 interview yet?

All photos taken on 35mm film in Copenhagen this August.

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Leaving Brooklyn

 

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Some little slices of my final week or two in New York.

Photos: Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, Coney Island, June/July 2012. (All photos by me except that last one of me turning over my apartment keys.)

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A New York beach


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This week, like too many other weeks in 2012, the news is painful and noisy – and so are the calls to action.

I head home tomorrow, and though there’s a lot to do-do-do in the coming few weeks, I want to spend them focusing as best I can on quiet reflection, on gratitude for my hometown and family and on being really present with and connected to my communities. If calls-to-action that resonate with me present themselves, I’ll respond and I’ll share them. But mostly I want the world to get ready to make some seriously peaceful and productive resolutions, and then act on them together, in 2013.

And I want to get ready myself, so I plan to post at least twelve times between now and the end of the year, in an effort to revisit and learn from some of 2012′s kinder moments, like the beach day above. Hold me to it.

Photos: 35mm film, early March 2012, near Greenport, NY.

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Copenhagen calm

Storm. Election. Looming end-of-year bustle. If I had to choose one word to describe how early November felt to me, it would be “surreal.”

I’m working on a second round-up of post-Sandy resources and stories, but in the meantime, if we can, let’s all take a deep breath.

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Christiania

Malene Christensen

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I took all of these photos in Copenhagen this August, in between the wedding festivities. Speaking of which, I finally shared all of those photos with Kim and Sigurd, so I’ll post more wedding images here soon. In the meantime, inhale, exhale, inhalere, udånder…

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Pie in a new city

More from the backlog of summertime photos.

The destination

We moved to Chicago in July. Within three days, I received this email from my friend Kira, who lives in Maryland but used to call the Windy City home: “Hey, Random question – what’s your daytime availability like over the next couple of days? I have a surprise for you to pick up, but would need to know if mornings or afternoons work better for you. xo”

I named a morning. She sent me step-by-step public transportation instructions, telling me to call her when I got off the bus at the corner of Ashland and Chicago for further details.

Instead, when the morning came, I borrowed a car, figuring I would combine my surprise adventure with a grocery run. I typed the intersection into a GPS. The gas tank was full. I felt good.

Forty-five minutes later I realized…there’s more than one “Ashland & Chicago.” Poor Kira. I went pretty far west to a very green, residential community that Google Maps calls River Forest before calling her to clarify things.

But I was still amped. I took it as a good sign when I drove past this pretty mosaic.

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Explore, indeed. I rerouted and soon found myself at the correct Ashland & Chicago, and then—after a laughter-filled call for further instructions from Kira—a few doors down, at…

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Hoosier Mama Pie Shop!

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Hoosier Mama Pie Company

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The nice cashier looked at me, then down at a clipboard full of pie orders. “…Welcome to Chicago?” she guessed. “Yes!” I said – “I mean, thank you!”

“Oh, good,” she said, “my next guess was going to be ‘happy birthday.’” She slid a white cardboard box toward me. “Your friend ordered this for you.”

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And so the little white box rode shotgun, and when I got back to the empty apartment we feasted on cherry berry pie and missed Kira and watched a summertime storm through our screen door. It was a good day.

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The savoring

My pals at Everybody’s Invited!, an event planning company in Portland, like to orchestrate what they call moments:

Think about a time when you received a gift. More than likely, you appreciated the gift because it was personal and it was unexpected. The gifting was perhaps made even more memorable because the experience, while brief, was joyfully shared between giver and receiver.

I’d say the pie surprise definitely qualified as a capital-M Moment – and if EI! ever needs to launch an East Coast affiliate, I nominate Kira for Chief Moment Officer, Baltimore Office. All in favor?

Photos: Chicago, IL, July 2012

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Tiny sneak peek: Copenhagen wedding

“When this interview series is over,” I keep thinking, “what am I going to post?”

And then I remember: Photos. I have photos of our new city. I have photos of pie. I have photos of my favorite baby on the planet. And I have photos of a wedding, and Copenhagen, and a wedding in Copenhagen.

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I took so many photos on this trip – an embarrassingly high number. I’ve finished sorting and sifting through the digital ones but still have a lot of edits to make, so a preview blog post has felt out of reach. But then today I went downtown to pick up some of the film I’d dropped off.

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I’m sharing a few here with zero edits, not because they’re perfect, but because I’ve got a Christmas-morning feeling about them. There were issues at the lab—namely, that it closed down, and the store I was working with had to find a new one—and a part of me feared I’d arrive today to learn about a disaster. What if the negatives were ruined? What if they were just gone?

Thankfully, they are not gone. To celebrate, here’s a little tiny slice of what I saw through my camera one month ago this week.

Last-minute run-through

Exchanging speeches and vows

Copenhagen, August 2012

From the bridge

Kim and Sigurd, thank you for your patience as I try to do justice to what really was a spectacular, photogenic, magical day. I hope you enjoy these in the meantime!

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Copenhagen, August 2012, 35mm film. 

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Blue Hill at Stone Barns

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Awhile back my friend Hannah wrote a post called Play Practice: Gamify Everything in which she pointed out that if you add “game mechanics” to your life, you can become a better problem solver, be more mindful, and have more fun.

I couldn’t help but think of Anuj’s advisor and his crew when I read this. They’re all sharp people and I’m sure they work hard at their respective offices. But I honestly don’t know when and how they do it, because I’m constantly receiving emails like “I need you guys to chime in on this fake Chowhound thread about self-slicing watermelons” or “See you at the ball pit party this weekend?” They’re the most playful people—well, grown-ups—I know.

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So it was fun to play dress-up and have a Serious Adult Evening with them when they treated us to dinner at the extremely beautiful Blue Hill at Stone Barns.

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We’re smiling through our sweat in that group shot. It was a steamy June night, so the gents headed into the air-conditioned bar pretty quickly. I walked around the greenhouse with Alissa and Amber…

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Inside the greenhouse

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And then wandered solo outside the restaurant to see what things looked like behind the scenes.

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Finally it was time to eat. I wish I could show you (well, feed you) so many things. I only took a couple of pictures inside because it was dark in the dining room and I wanted to focus on savoring everything. And if I had taken more pictures of the food, they wouldn’t match what you’ll eat if you ever go, because there are no set menus at Blue Hill. The chefs create whatever they want using the freshest ingredients at their fingertips and factoring in whatever dietary restrictions you mention.

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When you’re seated you receive a little booklet with pages that list the expected harvest for each month of the year. Flipping to June’s page, we were able to predict that our dinner would likely include things like asparagus, strawberries, and peas. But we couldn’t possibly anticipate all of the ways those ingredients would appear, let alone the surprises we’d encounter along the way. At one point the server brought out an “experiment we’re trying just for fun,” placing a pile of bread in front of us along with two different “single udder butters,” and named the cows whose milk they came from (thanks, Daffodil and Sunshine). I asked if she was familiar with Portlandia, but then I tasted the two butters and shut my snarky face. They were shockingly different and so good – light and rich at the same time.

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All in all it was a magical night. Anuj and I have tried but there’s no way to thank these folks enough – not for the dinner, nor for the ways they brought fun and play into our lives throughout our time in NYC. Thank goodness for road trips and weddings and the internet and work conferences; we’re gonna exploit ‘em all and be sure to stay in touch. We won’t always eat as well as we did at Blue Hill, but we are so happy to be able to feast on the memories.

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Photos: All digital, and all but the group shot were taken by yours truly at Blue Hill at Stone Barns, June 2012.

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Five senses: “We have arrived” edition

Road trip map/collage

We have arrived
See: Cubs banner in the coffeeshop window

Smell: Freshly cleaned apartment

Hear: Rumbling of El trains overhead

Taste: First-night-in-town dinner courtesy of A’s sister and brother-in-law last night (including this chicken and these brownies)

Feel: Sun-warmed steering wheel; air mattresses while we wait for our beds to arrive

Photos: Road trip collage and map from Rachel the Magnificent; shadows under the Sheridan El tracks. Taken with my phone, July 2012.

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