Thursday, June 5, 2025

Traveling Home for The Holidays (Part 1)

 It's the busiest time of the year for traveling once again. Take care and be safe out there!

Travel Day, 12/18/2021, Baltimore, MD















 
















 



Sunday, January 12, 2020

Meanwhile, In Cleveland...



Water droplets in bokeh
The company I work for is moving to Brooklyn, OH in March. So, my apartment search has been focused in the Lakewood area for its close proximity to a park and Downtown Cleveland.

There was a 2-hour gap between Saturday's viewing appointments that gave me a chance to walk around Edgewater Park. It was raining intermittently with strong winds. Once the weather cleared, it felt unseasonably warm.












Getting a wipe-down

Following through on that New Year resolution 

Rangie & the CLE script sign


I ventured down the path toward the dog-friendly beach and headed toward the pier. Here are some of the images I captured.

Reflection shot

Lighthouse and rain clouds to the north

Walking the dog
Rock jetty
The Willow Tree
Beneath the pier
Stop for a photo


Friday, January 10, 2020

How I Ended The Holidays in NYC (Part 3)

Previously on the blog... Part 2

It was 4:00 PM as we made our way to The Dead Rabbit NYC for spirits and cocktails. Knowing that it was an Irish bar that we were going to, I already made up my mind to order Irish whiskey instead of my usual Islay Scotch whisky. 




The only Irish whiskey known to me is the Jameson Standard Blend so I turned to the bartender for his recommendation. He steered me toward single malts.
West Cork 12-Year-Old Port Case

Green Spot Single Pot Still
Sláinte!

We then headed to Ernesto's, a new Spanish restaurant in the Two Bridges that serves various pintxos, fish and meat dishes. Check out @FatKatEats' Instagram images.





Our last stop for the night was Ugly Kitchen in the East Village. The ladies had beers while I had whiskey. It was a wonderful nightcap to end the last day of my Christmas holiday in NYC! 




I'll be back next month, New York! 😃

Thursday, January 9, 2020

How I Ended The Holidays in NYC (Part 2)

Previously on the blog... Part 1

SuperReal is an immersive, multimedia art experience that blurs the lines between the real and the surreal as if stepping into the world of dreams. Unfolding inside the historic Grand Hall at 25 Broadway, above a 12,000 sqft mirror floor, SuperReal transports you into a collection of five dreamlike experiences.

Once inside, it was quite a visual experience to behold! The light display and music were mesmerizing. There were floor pillows that you could lie on and gaze at the ceiling.  White balloons floated, bouncing from hand to hand, around the hall. The surreal experience was emphasized to the max by the floor reflections of the constantly changing displays. We both agreed that a toke or two would make the visual experience a lot more 'trippy'! 🤪 


Artworks at check-in

A curtain of plexiglass rods in bokeh

Silhouettes and reflections

Silhouettes and reflections

Silhouettes and reflections

Silhouettes and reflections


Bokeh

Silhouettes and reflections


Our time slot is up


(To be continued)