LOVE LOVE LOVE PARIS. AND NO TIPPING…

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Just recently I went on an amazing trip to Paris, France. It was a spur-of-the-moment vacation with a good friend and I couldn’t have been planned a better trip. We stayed at the Hotel Ares Eiffel which is a small boutique hotel and within walking distance of everything. We turned the corner of the hotel and there were restaurants every few feet. The Eiffel Tower and the Seine River was a twenty minute walk. Not far at all. The Metro, their version of the MTA of New York City, was clean and not crowded. I ride the MTA transit system all the time.  As much as I love New York City, you can take me (and my belongings) and place me right in the City of Paris. Forever. I would be perfectly happy.

I heard so many stories about how they don’t like us Americans and they wish we wouldn’t visit their country. I must say that they are the nicest people. They guided us to the right location every time. Most of them spoke English and when they didn’t speak our language they did their best to accommodate us. I love love love Paris and I will definitely go back again someday.

One of the things that we couldn’t figure out while we dined at the restaurants in Paris was whether to tip the waiter or not. After several meals we decided to ask a Frenchman that was also dining. He told us that we are NOT to tip and that it was included in the check. We did so anyway, I guess being from New York City, we felt we should. I will say the waiters were very happy. This brings me to say what’s happening with the restaurants in New York City. Some restaurants are doing away with the notion of the customer tipping…or not.

More New York restaurants are expected to switch to service-included systems in the coming year to help cope with rising labor costs. The state’s tipped minimum wage, which is what waiters and bartenders make before tips, will rise by $2.50 to $7.50 in January; restaurants can avoid the impact of that law by raising prices, banning tips, and paying their service-staff the full minimum or more.

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Don’t forget to visit Paris. It was so lovely.

Love,
Rose

Love is You…

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The skip in my step, the holding of my hand, the scent and color of beautiful flowers given to me, your lips touching mine and a never-ending smile. Love can be wonderful. Love is you.

Love,
Rose

BlOOMING FLOWERS…AND LOVE.

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Just the other day, I created this blog draft with the headline of Blooming Flowers.  I was set to write about a beautiful bouquet of flowers I had received. There were two bouquets of blooming lilies that transfixed me every day just by watching bloom. But, after watching the 72nd Golden Globes Award on NBC last night, and with George Clooney’s speech, it came to me that blooming flowers are, in essence, Love. Seeing George Clooney, at age 53, finally find love is a wonderful thing. With his wife, Amal, in the audience, she was clearly smitten when he looked to her and said:

“Listen, it’s humbling to find somebody to love, especially when you’ve been waiting your whole life, especially when your whole life is 53 years. “Amal, whatever alchemy brought us together, I couldn’t be more proud to be your husband.”

That is a blooming flower. That, is Love. Love, blooming, growing and ever so sweet. To have love in our lives is the greatest gift of all.

Love,
Rose

A Bride and Taxi Please…

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We had a wonderful walk on the High Line a few weeks ago. It was a bright and sunny Friday afternoon.  The High Line is a public park built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side. It runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to West 34th Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues. There are many places to eat, have gelato and stroll through the many turns of beautiful flowers.

While we were at the High Line, a beautiful bride, along with her groom and bridesmaid, were taking their wedding photographs. She looked stunning. But, then the time came for them to attend their reception. On a late Friday afternoon, in the middle of Summer, it is extremely difficult to get a New York City taxi.

Luckily, her photographer (dressed with his backpack) was doing all the hard work of tracking one down.

 Uber car service can be perfect at a time like this when you’re trying to get to your destination. Get a taxi, private car or rideshare from your mobile phone. Uber connects you with a driver in minutes. Uber can be used in cities around the world.

 How lovely would that be?

Love,
Rose

 

FASHION IN NEW YORK CITY…

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The fashion event of the year is here! Tonight, celebrities from the worlds of fashion, film, society, sports, art, and music will gather for the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit. This year’s gala celebrates the opening of the Anna Wintour Costume Center and the exhibition Charles James: Beyond Fashion (on view from May 8 through August 10).

 If you’re traveling to the New York City area please visit the Anna Wintour Costume Center. It’ll be the most lovely experience you’ll have.

 It’s Fashion And It’s New York City. Isn’t that lovely?

Love,
Rose

SPRING FRESH…

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I seem to love every season of the year.  But, Spring is at the top of my list.  The flowers start to bloom from the ground and the leaves start to bud on the trees.  There is a freshness in the air.  You can just feel it wherever you go.

The Spring season is just lovely.

Love,
Rose

A Beautiful And Elegant Piece…

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While in my travels to the East End and beyond, I always seem to pick up the local magazine and real estate books that the village has. I feel that this gives me an inside look at what the community has to offer. Buying from the local businesses is important to me and giving back to the Mom and Pop stores is a favorite thing of mine to do.

While reading WellWed magazine, this beautiful and elegant piece caught my attention. It is the perfect couture accent to any Winter gown.

Isn’t it lovely?

Love,
Rose