February 21, 2012

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Filed under: new york 
February 15, 2012

michaelajane:

newyork photodiary

mikeeee come back!!!!!!!!!

btw girl you got a great eye for a photo

January 24, 2012
yum! reward for the gym :)

yum! reward for the gym :)

September 15, 2011
inothernews:

helveticafutura:

sarah-fincher:

-rosasparks-:

spramped:

wow

OOH SHIIIIT.

Manhattan mini-storage always has awesome ads like this.  A few years ago it had one that said “Your closet is so narrow it makes [Dick] Cheney look liberal.”

Oh, Manhattan Mini Storage. “New York: Seven Professional Sports Teams and the Mets” (or some variant thereof) was one of my favorites. Along with the one that says if you store your stuff with your parents it means you have to visit them.

Best.
YA BURNT.

inothernews:

helveticafutura:

sarah-fincher:

-rosasparks-:

spramped:

wow

OOH SHIIIIT.

Manhattan mini-storage always has awesome ads like this.  A few years ago it had one that said “Your closet is so narrow it makes [Dick] Cheney look liberal.”

Oh, Manhattan Mini Storage. “New York: Seven Professional Sports Teams and the Mets” (or some variant thereof) was one of my favorites. Along with the one that says if you store your stuff with your parents it means you have to visit them.

Best.

YA BURNT.

September 15, 2011

eatyourchow:

Sometimes you just need comfort food. 

Artichoke Basille’s signature artichoke pizza: artichoke hearts, spinach, cream sauce, mozzarella, and pecorino romano cheese

this, next.

September 11, 2011
Ten Years On, Remembering a Day of Grief and Horror - NYTimes.com

apsies:

Amid all the political leaders who offered readings, the most poignant were those delivered by relatives of the dead.

One of those was given by James Smith, a retired New York City police officer, whose wife was killed as she rescued people from the towers. Mr. Smith was joined by his daughter.

Five years ago, with my daughter Patricia at my side, I told you about my wife and Patricia’s mother, Police Officer Moira Smith, who ran into the towers time and time again to save as many people as she could.
Moira sacrificed all that she had ‐ and all the richness of life that laid before her, in order to save just one more person. Moira was killed when the south tower collapsed.

Since that time, Patricia has blossomed into a lovely 12 year old, the very picture of her mother, with her mom’s smile and sense of adventure. Our family has grown. Patricia now has two little brothers to share her zest for life.

Five years ago we looked back and gave words to our sorrow. Today we choose to remember and share the joy Moira brought to us all and we vow that she will always live in our hearts.

Patricia:
Mom, I am proud to be your daughter. You will always be my hero and the pride of New York City.

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Filed under: 9/11 healing New York NYPD