Scenes from:
Washington Square Park, Greenwich Village, West Village, West Side Highway Park and Tribeca.
adventures of weekend explorations and internet scrolling
It was love at first sight, when I was scrolling through whistles’ website.
I was lucky enough to scoop up these Ali Mirror lens shades during a flash 20% off sale, which helped cancel out the fixed shipping cost to the United States. The shape of the sunglasses is classic, but the tinted lenses makes it modern and edgy! The frame is not heavy but the 100% acetate material feels sturdy and substantial. The sunglasses are the perfect example of utility and fashion combined by being UVA and UVB tested, for optimal protection from the sun.
Hello Summer 🙂
I need to make these wine holders to use at all my future picnics.
It’s basically summer and my abs need a boost!
The Truth about “base tans”
Sneakers are a thing again, FINALLY!
Quick sneaker guide
America’s obsession with Amal Coolney….
This boy can sing!
Happy Friday/National Doughnut Day and enjoy the weekend!
While eating at the diner Cup and Saucer, I noticed a new store with black tinted windows across the street.
The signage didn’t, at least to me, reveal what the store had to offer. If owner’s goal was to intrigue nosy people, like myself, they hit the mark.
Walking into Fomosa Cafe was nothing that I expected. Chinatown is a very old area surrounded by sturdy brick buildings. This shop was a ultra modern café. Everything was sleek and black with bright graphic murals throughout. Foreign pop music played near the counter as you reviewed the menu.
The menu had so many option, but the namesake bubble tea was chosen and it was a great option, for the warm spring afternoon. The best part about ordering bubble tea is watching the machine seal the top and then breaking the seal with your straw.
The staff was very courteous and didn’t mind me snapping photos. Yelp reviews mention the food is good, which I will keep in mind my next go around.