Plates
June 11, 2009 | Filed Under About New York blog, Photo Blogging Theme Day, Plates | 15 Comments

Elizabeth of About New York is blogging about plates this Friday. "We all have ones we love for sentimental reasons, or maybe they have to do with aspirations — or whatever," she writes. I thought I’d join in on the fun with her. I’ve posted photos of three of my favorite plates.

I love that they’re colorful.

I love that they’re bright.

They make food fun to serve (The above dish is Corn on the cob with Basil Butter).

They make food fun to eat. (The above dish is Spaghetti with Seafood, Tunisian Style)
Stop by ABOUT NEW YORK to see a list of other blogger’s posts on their favorite plates. If you’re interested in participating, blog about your fave plate on Friday or whenever and let Elizabeth know.
Happy Friday, all!
Paz
Today’s Flowers: Behind the Church Fence
December 14, 2008 | Filed Under About New York blog, Awards, Bloggers, Chelsea, Flowers, Forsythia, Neighborhoods, Seasons, Spring, Sunflower Award 2008 | 17 Comments

On the grounds of an old Episcopalian church in the Chelsea neighborhood, downtown, I spied this flowering tree. I took this photo months ago in the Spring time when I was hanging out with Elizabeth.

Thank you Today’s Flower’s Team (Luiz, Denise and Laetre) for presenting this Sunflower Award 2008 to all those who participate in the Today’s Flowers photo blogging event.
Visit TODAY’S FLOWERS to see a wonderful collection of flower photos worldwide.
Paz
The San Remo and a Book (Jane in Winter)
December 3, 2008 | Filed Under About New York blog, Apartment Buildings, Avenues, Bloggers, Blogging Friends Forever, Books, Central Park West, Children's Books, The House in Marrakesh blog, The San Remo | 20 Comments

The San Remo between the naked trees of Central Park
Passing through Central Park, heading towards the West Side, I spot the San Remo. It’s a luxury coop apartment building, famous for its celebrity tenants like Bruce Willis, Demi Moore, Steven Spielberg, Glenn Close and more. You can see the San Remo in an older photo on a different day, here.
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Jane in Winter by Elizabeth Wix
Available now at Lulu.com
On another note, I wanted to share some fun news with everyone: Fellow blogger and friend, Elizabeth of About New York and The House in Marrakesh has recently published a children’s book entitled Jane in Winter.
I read this book, which takes place in the 1950s and is about a very brave young girl who goes on an adventure around the time of Christmas. Not only did I enjoy the storyline, but I also like the fact that Elizabeth designed the cover, herself. The little girl and the scenery is very much as I’d imagined when reading the story.
Oh! Oh! I almost forgot: I also like that this book is available in ebook form, as well as paperback. I think Jane in Winter makes a wonderful gift if you’re looking for one.
Congratulations, Elizabeth! Fun story!
Paz
Here’s a small blurb:
Jane in Winter
by Elizabeth Wix
The story of Jane Mabry, an ordinary ten year old girl who lives in a romantic gamekeeper’s cottage on the estate of the once powerful Mabry family. Jane’s life is transformed when she meets Mrs. Parsifal and her adventures begin. This is a story for children, but Anglophiles and those who grew up in the 1950′s–or wish they did– will relish a visit to a vanished world. Aimed at readers aged 8-12 but can be enjoyed by grown ups too.
Available now at Lulu.com
Something Colorful
February 19, 2008 | Filed Under About New York blog, Flowers, Moth Orchids, The House in Marrakesh blog | 9 Comments

This is my first photo post when I started this blog back in October. I thought I’d repost this photo of colorful Moth Orchids for Elizabeth who’s visiting the city and says she misses the colors of Marrakesh. It’s also for anyone who is missing a bit of color this winter season.
Paz



