* Roslyn at 73rd and Columbus. Whoever is arranging the window displays should get a raise at this upscale shop specializing in vintage jewelry and fabulous hats. Among items in the window are cushion-cut diamond rings from the 1930s, tree of life pendants, opal necklaces, and drop earrings resembling a cross between clusters of grapes and upside-down tulips. I could have lingered in there for hours...but it would have been too depressing to look at so many beautiful things so far out of my price range!
* Next door we have Arte Around the Corner, the sister restaurant to Arte Cafe. Pear-ginger bread. Nutella fingers. Berry sprinkled oatmeal, fine wines, European style bushels of cookies and shelves of jams. I saw people perched on tall stools, drinking a glass of wine and typing away on laptops. A new GRE study place? Perhaps, if I can convince myself to cross the park.
* On Madison, we have the MarieBelle Cacao Bar and Tea Salon. It's a tiny, second-floor cafe with twinkling lights and lush furniture, an ode to tearooms in Paris, Budapest, and Vienna. I noticed it because as soon as I looked up, I noticed that their chandelier was the very same one that I had admired in Catherine's apartment! I could see the sparkle from the street. It looked like the type of place where I would spend the entire day with a cup of cocoa or another revitalizing beverage....
Have you noticed that none of the places I noticed are bars? Maybe it's the cold weather, maybe it's getting older, maybe it's still being in recovery mode, but I cannot think of anyplace I would less want to be than a crowded bar filled with girls in skimpy tops and men who think way too much of themselves. I would rather spend time with the people I already know and like, maybe in front of the fire, with fondue and good wine, great stories and an old movie, blankets and argyle socks... I prefere culture and comfort over crowds.
4 comments:
What a beautiful, evocative post! Really felt like I shared your walk home! So many delectable images!
Thanks,
A passing reader xx
Shall I walk with you? The display looks drool worthy...
awww, thanks ladies! How sweet.
Loved this post!
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