Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Wanna Be Scared?



Two things. 

First thing's first: credit for this article. I was sitting at work and my dad IMed it to me and said i should blog about it. I couldn't figure out if i was more amused by the article itself and how it made me scared of heights without even being there (i'm not usually), or whether the amusing thing was that my dad was sending me things to blog about. So, thanks dad. You rule. 

Secondly: WHAT?! Why would you create such a terrifying glass box on the 103rd floor of the Sears Tower in Chicago?! Do you want people to die horrible horrible deaths from getting heart attacks? I like lots of brick, and cement, and rebar, and steel, and wood, and many other building materials underfoot when i'm in a skyscraper. Glass just isn't going to cut it. Worst. Idea. Ever.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Walking.



It begins walking home from the office when it's dark and all you can think about is getting settled into your space again. Walking past the girls in heels and minidresses gussied up and ready for the night while you are lost in your own world of tired exhaustion. Walking past the old woman who is out with her dog once more before the end of the day. Walking and listening to the same song that plays over and over that matches your paces and is turned up so that you can't hear any nighttime city noises. Walking when the light says not to because you have timed it perfectly and know you can just make it without getting hit by the constant stream of cabs. Walking to the beers you'll have on your roof. Walking and knowing that you have one block until you can see your building. Walking in zigzags to make it home quicker avoiding slow tourists taking their time. Walking past the paparazzi that always seem to stand on the corner steps away from where you buy groceries. Walking the same way day after day it becomes second nature and you don't know how you get from point a to point b. Walking to your door and smoothly putting the key in the door. Walking up the stairs and collapsing through your door onto the bed. Walking to the end of your day.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Plain & Simple.




Sometimes the most plain and simple food hits the spot after two long days in the park. Even though it only takes a few minutes, cooking at home is so much more satisfying once in a while than going out.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Looking Up.






Sometimes in cities it's easy to forget that there remains a world above eye level, or pavement level; sometimes you just have to look up.

Life.














Friday, June 26, 2009

Canal House Cooking.


Recently Canal House Cooking put out their first book and it does not disappoint. I might be kind of biased because i've had a chance to hang out with the lovely ladies of Canal House Cooking a time or two, and they might have sat me in front of their fireplace and gave me cookies and tea, but that doesn't mean i can't be blown away by their beautiful work. The book is chock full of amazing summer recipes and stunning photography and illustrations. I want to cook every single thing in this book. Buy it here!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Future Needs.




Someday one of these will be mine. It will sit next to my wooden box full of hand written recipes. It will mix gingerbread, and chocolate chip cookies, and pound cake. It will make everything i need to make bellies of loved ones full. 

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Sometimes the things that you lust after just finally need to become a reality. This is especially true when they are things that you hope will be around in your life for a very, very long time. Getting this today made me a happier person. Long live the ampersand. 

Monday, June 22, 2009

Dads.


If there's one thing today that is absolutely swell... it's my dad. Happy father's day.