I can't help but smile when I look at these shots from the ferry ride and outdoor movie in Brooklyn Bridge Park last week. That view never gets old.
It's funny: New York City is this massive place but possesses the ability to feel so small at the same time. Erin and her fiancé, James, were sitting just a few yards away from us. Meeting a blog pal in real life is always a treat; even more so when it happens unexpectedly. That's what I love about this city. It is constantly surprising me.







I would be in HEAVEN doing this. You must of had so much fun =)
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Sarah, I did! It was prime people-watching, too--my fave.
DeleteThese views actually made me tear up–I didn't think they would, but boy did they get to me!
ReplyDeleteWoman, come visit. You know you have a free place to stay.
Deletesuch a great city. missing it.
ReplyDeleteMariah, I'd love to get over to South Africa someday as well.
DeleteSpecial moments like these are what make cities, well, special. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely amazing. It's true...some places however big they are, can feel really cozy. Like your shot with the people on the picnic blankets - it looks like New York is there just for you guys...
ReplyDelete3.5 weeks. wtf. omg. i am moving to that city in three point five weeks.
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!!!!!!! Well then, in 3.5 weeks and a day, I'm taking you out for lunch!
DeleteHow can this even be real? Honestly, I know there are some terrible things happening in NYC, but, there is also so much beauty and good times to be had too.
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