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Montreal Part 2
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When the sun finally decided to come out, the first thing we did was get on a bikes. Bixi is the coolest bike sharing system ever. $5/day gets you access to as many bikes as you need to get around. You can pick up a bike at one station and drop it off at another. I wish NY had a system like this, but I don’t think our residents are responsible enough to maintain it.
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I’m so Asian. I actually hate having photos taken of me, and the peace sign is a nervous twitch that makes awkward photo ops even more awkward.
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Cruising along the canal.
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Montreal Part 1
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I’ve always enjoyed off-season travel. Because I live in New York, the thought of going on a crowded vacation gives me flashbacks to all the times I’ve foolishly ventured into Trader Joe’s on a Sunday morning. (Literally lines out the door.) Vic and I decided to visit Montreal in May figuring the weather would be nice and the crowds would be smaller.
When I landed in Montreal (only a 1.5 hour flight from NYC!), my first thought was, “Where the heck is everyone?” Never have I seen such a clean, empty airport. With an hour to kill before Vic’s flight came in, I roamed around and captured the unprecedented stillness.
My second thought was, “Wow, it’s really French here.” For some reason I was under the impression that half of the population spoke mostly English but when we arrived, almost all conversations were carried in French. I read somewhere that 85% of Montrealers speak French at home, yet almost everyone we met spoke English fluently as well. I was blown away by the flawless bilingualism so now I must learn French. Willing to barter design services for French lessons. Email me :)
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Coney Island Mermaid Parade.
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When I was younger I thought I was too cool to dress up for Halloween. Now that I’m old, I jump at any opportunity to put on a costume. And by “costume” I mean shiny things stuck onto my face. Andrea and I went to the Mermaid Parade to support our friend Peter who was showcasing his snake-worm float. We squeezed our way to the front and sat on the floor with all the little kids so I was able to get some pretty nice shots. Watching a bunch of half naked hippies prancing around in home-made costumes always reminds me of San Francisco. <3
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Q Train, represent!
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We called Andrea’s look “Poseidon’s Mistress” (meets Sailor Moon)
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My Parent’s Kitchen.
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As a part of our massive family home overhaul, my parents completely gutted the kitchen and moved it to another spot in the house. This was the first kitchen I designed, and I wanted it to be perfect because my mom has tolerated our small, sad kitchen for the last 17 years. We knew we wanted something light and timeless, so I began by collecting images of beautiful white kitchens, and sketched out some rough plans on IKEA’s software to play with different layouts. I am obsessed space planning, so I considered every possible configuration to ensure that it was as functional and practical as possible. I then took those plans to a kitchen designer at Home Depot and she worked with me for hours to hash out every miniscule detail from cabinet dimensions,to appliance specifications, to drawer pulls and handles.
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This is where we planned to build the new kitchen. The door goes into the new garage, and the window looks onto our side yard.
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As a last minute decision, we decided against white cabinets because we thought they might be a little too ordinary. The cabinets are Thomasville in a color called Dover. It’s a soft, warm, pale gray.
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Ezekile and Diego painstakingly installed them with surgical precision.
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Drumroll please…………………….
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Brand new cabinets! Brand new appliances! Brand new everything!
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