Showing posts with label new york. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new york. Show all posts

Friday, November 2, 2012

college mascots


...for college mascots who are good sports.  almost done with the vacation photos, but found this one of the RIT tiger mascot on campus.  being the dork that i am, i insisted on getting several a photo with it.  i originally tried to get one of me actually riding the tiger, but it was rainy and the husband was clearly embarassed to be seen with me by that point.  i don't seem to remember any life size gauchos hanging out around my college campus, but it has been a few years since graduation. 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

famous vacation diners


...for healthy food in california, and for totally weirding out our waitress.  still sifting through ny photos, and found this one of what new yorker's consider a "fruit cup."  i ordered this at breakfast, and it was covered in syrup.  even i couldn't finish it, and sugar is a close bff of mine.  the best part of this photo was when the waitress saw the camera as she brought our bill.

"you're taking a picture of your meal?"
"yes.  we're on vacation and so excited to be here."
"um... yes.  our diner in upstate new york.  great spot.  enjoy your stay." {confused shake of her head as she walked away}

Sunday, October 28, 2012

this little piggy


...for remembering that i still had some random pictures on my camera from our new york trip last month.  this sign was posted on the RIT bulletin board in their student union all by its lonesome.  college students need no context for gratuitous pork products, apparently.  no wonder my husband spent so much time there.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

i now pronounce you not so stressed out

...that the husband and i clean up well.  back from ny last night after a looooong day (hello, 5 am) of traveling and so happy to sleep in my own bed.  seeing ron and cayley get married was beautiful, and it's been far too long (or never) since we've danced all night.  but the best part of the wedding was knowing that we never have to plan our own ceremony and reception again.  whew.