Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts

Monday, May 24, 2010

It's All in the Details...


Last night a friend and I ate at NYC's Joseph Leonard. A cute West Village restaurant with a great atmosphere and delicious food, I have to say that I was most impressed with the bathroom.

Searching for a paper towel, I opened the mirrored cabinet door and much to my surprise, there was a selection of goodies available including Q-tips, altoids, baby powder, cotton balls and lovely scented lotion among other things. So cool! These little details go a long way in my book and something I will definitely consider adopting for my own guest bathroom (once I have one that is...)

Monday, April 26, 2010

The Great Escape Part 2- Hudson, NY

A 25 minute drive from Woodstock is the town of Hudson, NY. The main street, Warren is every vintage hunter's dream with antique and vintage shops lining both sides of the street.

For foodies, Hudson also offers amazing gourmet dining such as Swoon, Wunderbar & Bistro and Red Dot.

While in town, I stopped at Parlor. The interior is full of comfy arm chairs and it seems like the type of place that you could curl up with a good book on a rainy day.

Wandering down the Warren St, I found some amazing gardens, beautiful old churches and vintage items...

The Great Escape Part 1- Woodstock, NY...

Happy Monday, everyone! I made good on my vow to get out of NYC and headed up to Woodstock, NY, about two hours away. Well known for the 1969 music festival of the same name, this charming town is also packed with great hiking trails, good food and wonderful stores.

After a stop at Budget Rent-A-Car (this "compact" car felt like driving my own personal tank!), my first stop in town was to Bread Alone.  Their delicious pastries and yummy sandwiches were right up my alley. Plus, I needed to grab some food for my trek up the Overlook Mountain Trail.

The trailhead starts a few miles out of town. It's a trek just to get up there, so I would advise taking a car. The moderate to hard trail is five miles round-trip with a steady incline, but the views from the top are definitely worth it.
 Hopefully, this is good luck...

View from the scenic overlook

Along the way you can stop and check out of the ruins of the old Overlook Mountain Hotel which reportedly burned down about four times (the last in the 1960s).

Down the mountain, I explored the kitschy hippie shops with tie dyed tees and Woodstock memorbilia.

Hidden amongst these stores was Still Life Mercantile, which houses a fabulous mix of modern home goods, books and jewelry. I love the way vintage items were mixed in with Jonathan Adler salt and pepper shakers and items from Etsy. I definite must see while in town.
Photos courtesy of Still Life Mercantile

My last stop before heading out of town was Candlestock. This Woodstock institution makes their own beeswax candles and smells delicious inside. The unexpected attraction was the over 6' drip candle sculpture started on Sept 11, 2001. They continue to burn several candles a day to add to this piece... 

More on my trip, including vintage hunting in Hudson, NY coming this afternoon...

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