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Originally uploaded by silverman. 2007-06-24
2007-06-22
2007-06-15
Chocolate Tours of New York
Apparently this was an idea that was just a little bit ahead of it's time.
New York Chocolate Tours
You’ve come to the right place. We offer the ultimate chocolate tours of New York City for chocolate lovers, curious non-believers and enthusiastic travelers. We invite you to get closer to the NY’s most cherished chocolate boutiques and thus live its inimitable lifestyle. You will feel more joyful, energetic and connected to the world after you will go through this European-style experience in the heart of the city that never sleeps. Delve into the heart of the city with us and discover its dark secrets. We have tailored the tours according to their location and the chocolate’s personality. We have a Luxury Chocolate Tour that will gain you access into the most exclusive boutiques of posh Upper East Side where you’ll get to taste some of the finest and most exquisite creations of the European masters. Moreover, we offer a more New Cuisine Chocolate Tour that will walk you through the stylish SoHo and where you will get to taste new wave, unusual chocolate. Join us in this transporting experience and you’ll never look at chocolate in the same way ever again.This little walking tour was, for me, one of the highlights of fall, 2004. And to think that we could have charged folks $70 to follow us around! I don't think that I could lead the tour, though. I think that they don't do enough walking. Cross the Brooklyn Bridge to go to the original Jacques Torres instead of sticking around SOHO. But perhaps I'm not the best critic of the trip. I still don't like chocolate.
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2007-06-11
You're funny
He's an adorable little fellow, don't you think? He smiles and laughs (and still cries, of course, but that's what babies do.) If the first month was hell, we've definitely climbed into a little bit of earthly paradise. Okay, maybe a small exaggeration, but he's still pretty fantastic.
2007-06-01
What the Public Wants
I keep putting up baby pictures, but almost everyone who comes to my blog is looking for Frohawks.
I am currently number 15 in a google search for "Frohawk," and number 4 for "Frohawk Hairstyle." Seriously, I am just underneath Urbandictionary.com and Wikipedia for definitions of Frohawk Hairstyle. I feel so credible all of a sudden.
Apparently, Fredrick William Frohawk nature painter (1861-1946), so my google results are skewed.
Of course, they aren't really looking for me, it's my brother. And his frohawk left town a long time ago.
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