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.

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 



Meeting at Neue Galerie New York

February 14, 2008 | Filed Under Artists, Bloggers, East Side, Fifth Avenue, Gustav Klimt, Marrakech Destination Guide, Merisi's Vienna blog, Museums/Galleries, My Marrakesh blog, National Geographic Traveler, Neue Galerie, The House in Marrakesh blog | 13 Comments 

Neue Galerie New York

 

I had the pleasure of meeting Elizabeth of The House in Marrakesh, in person, during her visit to the city.  By the way, her blog and Maryam’s have been mentioned in the March 2008 of National Geographic Traveler (Marrakech Destination Guide).   Congratulations, ladies! 

We decided to go to the Neue Galerie, a museum that features early twentieth-century Austrian and German art and design. 

Near the museum entrance, I walked up to a lady who seemed to be waiting for someone. 

"Elizabeth?" I questioned the woman tentatively.  

She looked at me with a hint of recognition.  "Yes."

"Hi! It’s Paz!" I leaned forward and gave her a hug.

She hugged me back.

When I pulled away from her, I said, "It’s great to meet you!"

"It’s…  great…  to see you, too."  Hesitation censured her voice and a look of slight confusion colored her face.  Wait a minute, something was wrong.  I could feel it. 

"Are you Elizabeth?"  I could feel my brows furrow in consternation.  I think the look my face mirrored the look on hers.    "Are you Elizabeth … ?"  I asked again.  This time, I mentioned Elizabeth’s last name.

"My name is Elizabeth but that’s not my last name.  You asked me if I was Elizabeth and I said yes.  Also, you looked familiar.  I was trying to place your face."

We both laughed at the mistake and I wished her a good day.  Only in New York, can you go hugging strangers and then laugh about it.    She got a free hug from me.   ;-)

Minutes later the ‘right’ Elizabeth showed up.  "Paz!" She rushed over and gave me a big hug.

First we stopped at one  of the museum’s two cafés — Café Sabarsky.  They serve authentic Viennese specialities and traditional Austrian dishes.  We talked over hot chocolate and a light meal of ham with mustard spread, on country bread with crispy crusts.  Delicious!  Relaxing in the café reminded us of Merisi’s Vienna for Beginners.  It made us feel as if we were really in Vienna. 

Then we set out to see the Gustav Klimt exhibit, which is mesmerizing.  The art pieces and drawings are housed in a large renovated Louis XIII-style Beaux-Arts building on Fifth Avenue.  With the exception of the lobby, bookstore and design shop, unfortunately, visitors are not allowed to take photographs in the Galerie.

We’d planned to go to nearby Central Park, afterwards, to take photos in the park, but the weather was extremely cold that day.  Actually, it was one of the coldest days in the city.  So, we cancelled those plans.  All in all, we had a good time together. 

You can find Elizabeth’s New York photos here.

Paz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 The Bookstore

 

 

 Hot chocolate with whipped cream

 

 

 

 

 Ham on country bread with crispy crusts and mustard spread — delicious!