Sunday, May 12, 2013

Welcome Blogger 2013

To all mothers, and especially my own:
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!
I love you dearly, and hope that it was a fabulous day.


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And I think that it is finally time to make my comeback!

Although it has almost been a year since I've seriously blogged, it has been on my mind for months. After Japan, I spent several months traveling to see family in the U.S., and then took a two-month hiatus to the beautiful countries of Perú and Chile in South America. With less time and access to the Internet than expected, I was hardly able to keep up with my past blogger self.

With several more transitions, first to Croton and then to Brooklyn, with new jobs on my plate - I'm back and ready for action! The move and hectic schedule of settling in has died down, and I am ready to start focusing on writing again... blogging about places, people, and things that cross my path in this journey called life.

Hopefully I will be able to keep up with my ambitious goal of rekindling my blog. If not, please forgive me and know that I had good intentions. Encouragement from readers is one easy way to stay on task, so keep up with me and nag me when I'm MIA!

So here we go! Let's hope that I actually have things to write about now.

First day "back on the job," and I took a short outing around Park Slope and Prospect Park, armored with glove and ball! Nothing better than a game of catch with a new mitt, followed by a walk around the park and quiet reading time with a book and coffee. I say that today was well spent.

NYC Subway Map
NYC Subway Map. Yup.
NYC Subway
Completely empty subway station?
Park Slope, Brooklyn
Everyone else enjoying Mother's Day, too.
NYC Brownstones
The famous NYC brownstones. 
Japanese Maple
Perhaps this is a Japanese Red Maple.
NYC Hotdog Stand
And who doesn't love a hot dog stand.
Baseball and glove
The new mitt. New ball too if you can believe it.
Kafka on the Shore, Murakami Haruki
Kafka on the Shore - Murakami Haruki
Awesome color combo - and so in season.
Some plants in the window to keep away the bugs. Apparently, herbs like rosemary, thyme, basil and mint, help repel mosquitoes and flies.
~ L

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