Our 10 Year Anniversary Dinner
December 31, 2009
Appetizers Cocktails
Pepper crusted brochettes
Toasted walnuts on cream cheese bites
Steamed vegetables and dipping sauce
Salad Pinot Grigio
Foie Gras with parmesan crisps on bed of baby arugula
Poached pears with aged balsamic
Soup Tea/Water
Split pea with toasted rustic bread
Entree DuCavicus
Roasted lamb chops with mint sauce
Sauteed carrots in butter and lemon
Parsley rice
Dessert Eisewein/Coffee
Cream Brulee
Anniversary Cake
A toast to the New Year and our anniversary! Champagne
"I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it." -- Pablo Picasso
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Melanie
Melanie and her daughter Miranda stopped in Paris on their way home from Christmas. What a treat! We got to take pictures and have dinner at Chili's together.
It is so heartwarming to spend time with a mother and her teenaged daughter who enjoy being with one another.
Thank you two for spending time with me!
It is so heartwarming to spend time with a mother and her teenaged daughter who enjoy being with one another.
Thank you two for spending time with me!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Kayla for Christmas Orthodontist Contest
Austin
Pictures of Heather
Eric and Heather
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Megan's Child Kason
Monday, December 7, 2009
Central Park on the eve of Thanksgiving
The Twin Towers are four famous twin towered luxury apartment buildings lining Central Park West. One of them, The San Remo (145 Central Park West), was designed by Emery Roth and is a much sought-after residence whose tenants have included Dustin Hoffman and Diane Keaton (though Madonna was rejected). Roth also designed the Eldorado at 300 Central Park West, which was the address of Marilyn Monroe and Groucho Marx once. Art Deco architect, Irwin S. Chanin.
This information was provided by a friend of mine on DeviantArt, amatuerarter.
I had no idea what I was taking pictures of, I just thought the fog and the buildings were lovely.
This information was provided by a friend of mine on DeviantArt, amatuerarter.
I had no idea what I was taking pictures of, I just thought the fog and the buildings were lovely.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Beautiful Brooklyn Bridge
Taken from Fulton's Ferry Landing
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspsension bridges in the United States. It was completed in 1883.
These pictures are taken from the spot where Robert Fulton operated his steam ferry in the early 1800's.
This is also near the site of the print shop in which Walt Whitman in 1855 set up type for his Leaves of Grass.
While I was taking pictures of the bridge I started watching the other tourists taking pictures and began taking pictures of tourists taking pictures!
The buildings across the water are in downtown Manhattan.
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspsension bridges in the United States. It was completed in 1883.
These pictures are taken from the spot where Robert Fulton operated his steam ferry in the early 1800's.
This is also near the site of the print shop in which Walt Whitman in 1855 set up type for his Leaves of Grass.
While I was taking pictures of the bridge I started watching the other tourists taking pictures and began taking pictures of tourists taking pictures!
The buildings across the water are in downtown Manhattan.
Around Williamsburg area in Brooklyn
Sights to and from the subway
The Williamsburg area borders Greenpoint, Bedford-Stuyvesant and Bushwick in Brooklyn, New York.
Many of the guidebooks describe the area as a magnet for young people moving to the big city.
Williamsburg is viewed as both a haven for established immigrant families and as an area of artists.
These are mostly shots taken going to and from the subway or bus stops. Being fat and over 50 took its toll on me walking all over Long Island. But if you need someone to tell you how to ride the rails in NY, I'm your girl!
The Williamsburg area borders Greenpoint, Bedford-Stuyvesant and Bushwick in Brooklyn, New York.
Many of the guidebooks describe the area as a magnet for young people moving to the big city.
Williamsburg is viewed as both a haven for established immigrant families and as an area of artists.
These are mostly shots taken going to and from the subway or bus stops. Being fat and over 50 took its toll on me walking all over Long Island. But if you need someone to tell you how to ride the rails in NY, I'm your girl!
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