Girls Day

This morning I met Leyre and Amy for brunch (we missed you, Lana!) at Sel de la Terre, where we enjoyed mimosas and rather tasty food for essentially free – happy birthday to me, from the bossman! I highly recommend the SDLT Burger. I know, I go to a nice French restaurant and order a burger. What’s wrong with me?! I’ve had dinner there before, so I’ve sampled the tasty French fair – and the burger was delicious! Warning – if you go there for brunch and order a side of bacon, they will bring you approximately one pound of tasty bacon. Be prepared!

After brunch, we meandered along the Fens to the MFA. We passed on checking out the new wing (it looked crazy crowded) and headed for some exhibits that were rather appropriate for a girls day – Avedon Fashion 1944-2000 and Scassi: American Couturier.

I’ve always associated Avedon more with his amazing portraits, but his fashion work is equally awe inspiring! There were a few that I particularly loved, and I am going to have to head back before January to admire them again.

We also came across another photo exhibit – Nicholas Nixon: Family Album. This was a much smaller, but equally inspiring collection. Nothing beats watching a lady touching the glass of the framed photos and dragging her fingers along it! Don’t people know you don’t touch things in museums?! Aside from the smudges she left behind, it was a pretty incredible series of thirty-six total photos – four sisters, always standing in the same order, photographed annually since 1975.

The Scassi exhibit was one that I happened to catch sight of on the MFA site and thought we should check out – and it was pretty cool! I’d never heard the name before, but Scassi has been making made to order clothing in New York since the 50’s, dressing the likes of Barbara Streisand, Ivana Trump, and Barbara and Laura Bush, to name a few. It was a small exhibit – about a dozen dresses total, but there were a few among them that I wouldn’t mind owning!

ETA: I had forgotten when I first posted this that it was on my Fall To Do List – cross another one off, woohoo! I am actually one post behind on the list, I did make it to East Boston back in October, and I’ll work on getting that posted in the next few days. Technically that should maybe only count for half of a thing, but you’ll have to wait for me to get that post up to hear that story!

Now that I’ve looked at the list again, I guess you could call me two posts behind on that list. I have in fact been crochet, crochet, crocheting! I’ll have to see if there’s a way for me to take some pictures to prove it without giving away Christmas gifts before they are unwrapped. :)

The Hamptons (daaaaaahling)

You guys! I’m making progress on my fall to do list! This here is evidence of number four. And an awesome weekend.  



Four of us drove down together and thoroughly enjoyed our extended girls time – we usually manage a girls night each month, but 36 hours in a row? Now that’s a girls weekend! We got lucky and had gorgeous weather for our drive and ferry rides. With no major snafus we made it to Sag Harbor with plenty of time to pop into Bay Burger to surprise Joe and get a ridiculously delicious lunch. And because it was my first time there (and will absolutely not be my last!), we documented it. Can you tell I was excited? You guys?! I have a ridiculously high bar when it comes to burgers, and this burger? It cleared that bar easily. SO GOOD.



After lunch we headed over to the shower to cook and set up. The shower was at a property owned by Peconic Land Trust, and I was pretty impressed when we first pulled up in front of the house. But when I walked through the doors? Yeah, I thought I’d died and gone to my mid century modern heaven. If we could take that house and all it’s furnishings and artwork and move it to an urban setting? Yes, please! I’ll take it! But enough of my babbling – click here  to see a slideshow  of the house and Liza’s shower. 

Wilbs


I dragged SB and Wilbur around the city to take some pictures, and we stopped at Starbucks for beverages and visited with friends.

Torin & Orly


Leyre, Orly and I headed out to Maynard for a play date so we could get some pictures. So much cuteness!

Doggy Butts!


It was in the mid 50s this weekend, so Normy brought the dogs up and we went hiking in Blue Hills.