Posted by Barely Knit Together on Dec 17, 2009 in
Creative Nonfiction,
Writing
You might, one night, find yourself buying a mango outside a bodega in the West Village after a long night spent listening to music with a pianist, in the basement of a bring-your-own bottle jazz club.
Perhaps it is almost dawn, and your favorite food in the world is a mango, and the pianist has never [...]
Tags: jazz, mangoes, nyc, prose poem, summer
Posted by Barely Knit Together on Sep 18, 2008 in
Knitting,
Uncategorized
This is a rerun of a blog I wrote somewhere else in April of this year:
You know, I really hate shopping. And crowds. And actually, people. I kind of hate people, too. So you might wonder – what in the world do I find appealing about NYC? I wonder that myself.
I spent today walking fast, [...]
Tags: children, crowds, family, geekery, Knitting, life, nyc, regrets, shopping