Friday, March 16, 2007

some of our NYC eats




We had brunch at Florent in the meat packing district. It was crowded but worth waiting for these yummy eggs florentine. The fruit cup was at Gamin, a sweet place. Notice the reclining bunny in the cafe au lait. Oh, just realized, both places were "French."

Our time in NYC



We went to NYC last weekend. Mica invited us to attend the screening of videos at the Pioneer Theatre. She co-curated an event called 1800 Frames, which was really terrific. This building is located at Columbus Circle. The weather was perfect for walking around the city.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

sampling adhesives

My friend Juli told me about UHU offering samples of adhesives. The "catch" - to try it, blog about it, then link to the company's craft designer's blog. Okay, so I'm a marketing tool now. Oy! I got the products. These samples turned out to be products I liked using, so I don't mind writing about them. The liquid roll-on glue worked on metal. I glued scraps of paper, metal and fabric to the little tins in which I keep my various mail-art collage scraps. It worked. I didn't even prep the metal in anyway. The roll-on glue tape worked great for my paper collages. My only difficulty was in figuring out whether to push or pull the tape roller, so I ended up with the tape being a bit slack. The tape is going to be perfect for travel, when I want to make tiny collages in tiny notebooks while on a plane. Check out the UHU blog, www.mariafilosa.com.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

The new Baby! My baby grand piano!


Here's the new piano in place. The space worked out great with room to spare. We're trying different angles to see what feels right. I set up the new room humidifier, recommended by the rebuilder, to preserve the piano. And no, I didn't get the cute Hello Kitty! one. I got an award winning design, German one, which makes Chuck very happy 'cause it looks good. The piano, meanwhile, makes the room look mighty classy. Oh, this is SO exciting for me.

...out with the old.





As quickly as the movers got the new piano in, they got the old one out. Really, I was very amazed at how fast it all happened. I didn't have time to get sentimental about the old one.

In with the new...






The piano movers, with the help of the piano rebuilder (Alex Brusilovsky) were amazing. They quickly figured out the best way to move the piano in, and quickly moved it, and set it up. That shape underneath the piano is part of a humidity mechanism. See the one leg in place, two more to go.

Waiting for the piano to arrive!




We prepared space in the back part of the living/dining room, hoping it would be big enough. The anticipation was really high while waiting for the truck to come. Here is one last picture of the old piano in it's place under the stairs, where it lived for a VERY long time. Do you love the name on the truck?

Postcards from the National Postal Museum

 My friend Annie, who now lives in Florida, grabbed a large supply of these postcards before moving south. She shared with me cause she know...