Archive for September, 2010

I Heart Faces – one of my favorite photography blogs offers a weekly photo challenge.

La Bicicletta, RomaThis weeks theme is “My Summer In Review” and I’m taking on the challenging with a few more photos from my time in Europe.

Pranzo, RomaAlthough my summer has been filled with a lot of stress searching for work my time in Rome and France was a reprieve from all the problems and gave me time to focus on my camera.

Aix en Provence, FranceI’m lucky to have good friends in beautiful places.

Aix en Provence, France

And although the travel is great I can’t forget how I kicked off my summer…

Baseball

How cute is he!

Enjoy!

Leslie

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Sep 09

Rome from an iPhone

Posted by Leslie in Escapes, Rome

Villa Doria Pamphili, Rome Rome is one of my favorite cities.  It’s chaotic yet slow paced and visually it can transform in a moment from dingy to stunning.  Its history grounds you and the mouth watering food brings it all together for a perfect package of la dolce vita (the sweet life).

Villa Doria Pamphili, RomeThese iPhone photos were shot in Rome’s largest landscaped public park, The Villa Doria Pamphili, a destination most tourists never see.

Villa Doria Pamphili, RomeYou can spend hours in this park relaxing, walking, exercising and forget you are in Rome.  It’s an escape from the tourist filled sites.

Villa Doria Pamphili, RomeAnd just another reason why Eataly is no substitute for visiting Italy.

Enjoy!

Leslie

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Sep 07

New York Questions

Posted by Leslie in New York

Met Life Building, New York City I was asked several times last week the following questions… “Are you in New York?” and “Have you been to Eataly?”

Obika, New YorkThe answers were repeatedly “Yes” and “Yes”.

Obika, New YorkIf you don’t live in New York or you live under a rock Eataly is Mario Battali and partners’ just opened 50,000 square foot shrine to all things Italian.  The space is a mix of restaurants and food counters surrounded by a gourmet food market.

Taralucci e Vino, 10th Street New YorkThe selection of Italian imports is amazing and I was grateful to get my first taste of parmesan cut fresh from a wheel.  But other than the mixed organization of market, restaurants and finding the entrance, the experience isn’t Italian.  It’s Ceasars Palace married to Whole Foods…just much better looking.

MenuThe fact that I’m not a fan of slow moving crowds or paying $25.00 for a bar of imported Torrone didn’t help.   And with an Abercrombie and Fitch like line out the door I’m pretty sure I won’t be back for a long time.

Obika, New YorkThis place will do great with neighborhood residents and workers needing more lunch and dinner choices as well as visitors who will include it as a must see destination.

Tarallucci E VinoBut if you can’t get to Italy you don’t need to go to Eataly to enjoy Lavazza coffee, fresh paninis, mozzarella, gelato, Napolitano pizza or Italian chocolate.   There are plenty of other great spots in the city to shop, eat and enjoy all things Italian.

Macchiato, NYCSorry no pictures of Eataly, but these are a few of my favorite Italian spots from my archives and a few recent shots from my iPhone.

Enjoy!

Leslie

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