The mornings are brighter earlier, and everyone, it seems, wants to get out into the day and seek the sun. So it was last weekend - a lovely morning for a run.
It should not have been so surprising; it is that time of year, after all. Early spring, and thoughts turn to the out of doors. After all, there
An attempt to find balance, nature, and groundedness in New York City... starting from a container garden on a terrace, high above the streets of Yorkville... during whatever time is left over after days of toiling away as a recovering BigLaw attorney at a BigFin institution.... Welcome to my little terrace in the quintessential urban jungle!
Friday, March 30, 2018
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Four'easter
Yes, we were forewarned. And we had time to prepare. Still, four in a month is a bit much. And after the official start of spring - well, that is just a slap in the face. Is it any wonder, in the face of yet another blast of winter, that in the days leading up to it thoughts might wander to the sunny and warm left coast?
But snow has its own charms. It IS lovely.
And on the day after, at the sacrifice of on-the-job timeliness (on a morning without too-pressing demands), a morning walk through the park was just what the psychologist ordered - absolutely invigorating!
But snow has its own charms. It IS lovely.
And on the day after, at the sacrifice of on-the-job timeliness (on a morning without too-pressing demands), a morning walk through the park was just what the psychologist ordered - absolutely invigorating!
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
California Dreamin' 2018
Late winter throwback edition ... with the impending weather, portending anything but warm days to come, and a bit of distance from the Left Coast to make the heart grow fonder, now seems the time to post the mementos.
Labels, descriptions, reflections to come. Just a small blogging bit in the meantime - picking the low hanging fruit ...
Labels, descriptions, reflections to come. Just a small blogging bit in the meantime - picking the low hanging fruit ...
Monday, March 5, 2018
Debutantes, Undeterred
Into March we march! Bits of green peeking from the soil, after all the grey and brown and white.... New starts, chances for a do-over.
On those do-overs: Yes, yes, blogging was supposed to happen with a little more regularity this year - the intention is still there; admittedly, the execution has been a little lacking. It's been busy at work; but it's always busy, so that's just an old record that no one wants to hear.... It may feel like a resolution fallen by the wayside, but no!; all is not lost quite yet - better to pick up, imperfectly, after a two-month absence, than abandon the mission altogether, right? So, please forgive the tardiness and radio silence, and let this be an apologetic catch-up offering.
(One of the cons of being a delinquent blogger is having to feel out again, and figure out, again, the idiosyncrasies of logging into Blogger on this BlackBerry, and guessing at the password - happily, obviously, it all worked out.)
So MamaBird's birthday this year happened to fall on the same day as our rare department cocktail party. Happily, she was amenable to a family celebration the day after - all the better to hit the buffet out on the Island that she was hankering for; it would have been too late to try for it on a Friday after work anyway. Not ideal - the family often bends schedules to my work demands; it just felt important to attend. And, truthfully, I do enjoy the event. Making amends in an effort to avoid the "Worst Daughter" title happily was easier than avoiding that title on Lunar New Year's Eve (that night involved riding the subway with some sketchy characters amid service disruptions and re-routings - not fun); thank goodness for Lyft and a colleague headed to Bayside. Last weekend's Queens jaunt for allowed for a quick visit to the Mother Garden, and the plants that are emerging for their debut - the debutantes, emergent, confident - naive to the risks of late-winter freezes.
On those do-overs: Yes, yes, blogging was supposed to happen with a little more regularity this year - the intention is still there; admittedly, the execution has been a little lacking. It's been busy at work; but it's always busy, so that's just an old record that no one wants to hear.... It may feel like a resolution fallen by the wayside, but no!; all is not lost quite yet - better to pick up, imperfectly, after a two-month absence, than abandon the mission altogether, right? So, please forgive the tardiness and radio silence, and let this be an apologetic catch-up offering.
(One of the cons of being a delinquent blogger is having to feel out again, and figure out, again, the idiosyncrasies of logging into Blogger on this BlackBerry, and guessing at the password - happily, obviously, it all worked out.)
So MamaBird's birthday this year happened to fall on the same day as our rare department cocktail party. Happily, she was amenable to a family celebration the day after - all the better to hit the buffet out on the Island that she was hankering for; it would have been too late to try for it on a Friday after work anyway. Not ideal - the family often bends schedules to my work demands; it just felt important to attend. And, truthfully, I do enjoy the event. Making amends in an effort to avoid the "Worst Daughter" title happily was easier than avoiding that title on Lunar New Year's Eve (that night involved riding the subway with some sketchy characters amid service disruptions and re-routings - not fun); thank goodness for Lyft and a colleague headed to Bayside. Last weekend's Queens jaunt for allowed for a quick visit to the Mother Garden, and the plants that are emerging for their debut - the debutantes, emergent, confident - naive to the risks of late-winter freezes.
Not to be outdone, out on the terrace that weekend emerged some hardy souls.
And then on Friday came the big Nor'easter, with more snow than was predicted, more wind. But at the park afterward, signs of life, undeterred.
And so hope is not lost - signs that winter is drawing to a close. Googling the stunning hellebores, it is a wonder they caught my eye only this year as late winter bloomers. Catalogued in the noggin now - something to look forward to after the witch hazel when next winter rolls around.
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