Hello, San Francisco!

Hello, San Francisco!

Recently I’ve learned that a certain amount of naiveté is incredibly useful when undertaking a major change. A few months ago, I took a new job and moved across the country from NYC to San Francisco. I happened to arrive…

A Stroll Through Shoreditch

A Stroll Through Shoreditch

A friend and I went on an East End Food tour with Eating London, followed by a long ramble through the side-streets of Shoreditch. Highlights included the salt beef from Beigel Bake on Brick Lane, meeting Lenny the pub cat…

8 Hours in Florence

8 Hours in Florence

Traveling across Italy by train made me a little bit angry. Do you know what it would mean if the US had efficient rail service that whisked you along at 200mph? It will never happen, America is too enamored with…

Winter Storm Jonas Takes Manhattan

Winter Storm Jonas Takes Manhattan

I think anyone who has lived in New York City for a certain period of time knows that midtown, and Times Square in particular, should be avoided. But snowstorms provide an exception to the rule. Having been through five of…

rome via condotti

Roman Holiday

I’ve heard that the best part of travel is the anticipation of an upcoming trip, but the planning and preparation feels like extra work to me. I simply want to be somewhere else without worrying too much over logistics. Fortunately…

Breakneck Ridge

Breakneck Ridge

I miss upstate New York every October when the autumn colors peak. City park foliage is pretty but just can’t compete. Fortunately, the Hudson Highlands are a quick train ride from Grand Central and offer plenty of views and solitude.

super blood moon

Super Blood Moon

I caught the briefest shot at the “super moon” eclipse from midtown Manhattan (the worst place on earth for astrophotography) when the clouds parted for a few minutes and I looked up from my dinner. It occurred to me that…

One World Trade Center

One World Trade Center

Recently I started an exciting new job at One World Trade Center, and took a trip to the observation deck on the top floor.

Quebec City Idyll

Quebec City Idyll

Quebec City looks like an alpine fairy tale to a world weary New Yorker. It’s older and more exclusively French-speaking than Montreal, with the only fortified city wall north of Mexico.

J'adore Montreal

J’adore Montreal

I took advantage of a 3-day break between jobs to steal away to Montreal, in search of poutine and smoked meat. Schwartz’s did not disappoint, and I recommend getting the cherry soda with your smoked meat sandwich–the combination simply works…