Quaid, if you’re reading this blog…. this message is for you. Smith Street, Brooklyn.
Little girl with her stuffed cat “Jasmine”. On the A train, Far Rockaway direction.
In all the years I lived in San Francisco, I saw many, many things. However, I’m almost ashamed to say I never saw some of the local… I hesitate to call them celebrities, but I guess that’s kind of what they are. So imagine my surprise when on our recent visit back to the bay area I saw the immortal Frank Chu. We were rushing to meet some old friends for dinner & I was struggling to get my pregnant self up a San Francisco hill, so I opted out of taking a pic & honestly I was kinda bummed out that I did. That disappointment lasted about 2 minutes, because low and behold! Who did I spy shuffling ahead of me ( and at a much quicker pace, I might add)? These leopard clad beauties were tottering along and I knew I just wouldn’t forgive myself if I didn’t take a second to capture them. Hooray for second chances!
The Cliff House, San Francisco.
What a great day for progress! I’ve never understood the argument that gay marriage threatens straight marriage. Another couple getting married, gay or otherwise can in no way diminish the vows that my husband and I exchanged almost 3 years ago. To suggest that it could is simply ridiculous. Congratulations to the many many gay couples that can now (or I guess 30 days from now) be legally wed in New York! And to senator (and pastor) Ruben Diaz….shame on you! Your comments are hateful and inflammatory. People as intolerant and bigoted as yourself have no place in public service. I can only hope that someday you will practice the love and acceptance that religion is supposed to teach us.
Superman in Gotham CIty. Near Herald Square.
Carousel graveyard near Avenue U.
The totes adorabs @tankpony and @sexpigeon at Coney Island.
French kid and the statue of liberty at the piers.
Chicka chicka boom chick. At the Macy’s Petacular in Herald Square.