July 7, 2011

New York Extremes!

Take a look at this picture of a woman who was walking in front of me one rainy day. Notice her stylish rain hat, weather-proof handbag, walking shoes with heels, and classy raincoat. It's a smart pulled together look -- even from the back!
Now, look at the woman who was in line in front of me today at the grocery. This woman had definitely dressed this way on purpose -- she wasn't just going to the gym or something. I mean, look at the purple ruffle on her pants! I'm so glad I have a camera phone.

Yarn graffiti

I saw this on the street Sunday while walking around in Soho.
It's my first experience with what's called yarn graffiti or yarn bombing. I'd read about it, so I was pretty excited to run into this piece. Apparently people (probably women, don't cha think?)  knit or crochet around the most obscure objects when no one is looking and create removable splatter of fun art. It makes you smile, right? No harm done, something hard and edgy made soft and pretty. I love it.

Click HERE if you want to read a Time magazine article on the subject.

Up on the roof

Today, after a couple of days of just sitting around the apartment, I decided to do my yoga on the roof. I live on floor 26 of 28, so I took the stairs the two flights to get there. I figure if I take two flights of stairs every day, that will be excellent exercise. The sun was really beating down, and there is some shade there, but I discovered that the water sprinklers were on in the flower beds! If I got too hot, I just let some of that cool water spray across my arms and legs. Nice.

There was one person up there smoking, a woman, and another person, a man who works in the building, cleaning the floor and picking up. I decided to do my yoga anyway. I can't let myself be intimidated by people -- they're everywhere here!

Great decision! It really elevated my mood and made me appreciate again how lucky I am to be living in NY. I stayed only 20 minutes, but it set the tone for my day. I couldn't wait to share these thoughts on my blog. I hope people reading this will take a few moments out of every day to "go to the roof" so to speak. Get a little sun, stop and look at the world around you, breath slowly and intentionally, and thank God for the life inside you.