When I asked people what do to in New Mexico, most everyone said go to White Sands. It's a National Park about 3 hours southeast of Albuquerque. And it's covered in massive sand dunes. White Sands National Park in October I stayed in Las Cruces, an hour outside of White Sands, the night before visiting … Continue reading White Sands National Park
Assateague Island
I took a summer camping trip to see wild horses and put my feet in the ocean. Assateague Island National Seashore is off the Maryland coast and totally worth the trip. Hiking trail leading to the beach Marshlands at Assateague Island National Seashore Wild horses, Assateague Island I reserved a camping spot via Recreation.gov because, … Continue reading Assateague Island
Katy and Annika
Summer of 2017 at Moderna Museet in Malmö, Sweden. I encounter the painting Play of Thoughts (1970) by Annika Wide as part of the Malmö's Burning exhibit. It's like Alice in Wonderland but instead of down the rabbit hole, we're sliding into a glistening eye that's imbedded in a mouth. Image c/o Moderna Museet My … Continue reading Katy and Annika
Kopitiam
A rainy January day in New York spent with friends. We ate at Kopitiam for brunch on the Lower East Side. The fish ball soup was the perfect thing to carry me through an overcast and breezy winter. kaya butter toast and really strong coffee fish ball soup and coconut rice
Childhood games
Like a rocking horse in the sky. Childhood games are as big as we believe them to be. This Jeff Koons installation moves with the weather. Grows and fades with the seasons. It's such a commanding and fun introduction to the outdoor sculptures at Glenstone. The full-bloom version of Split-Rocker is here.