I just landed back in LA tonight after having spent around four days in New York. Four days of fun and it only took four to completely fall in love with this city. I'd been before, but never on my own and never with the mentality that I have now. Which changes everything.
Late nights, art, friends, discovering. It was magic and I am thankful.
Quote from my Journal:
""You attract what you put into this world" he said, and if so- the theory makes sense. I am in love, intrigued and fascinated with the world-and It too, seems to be with me. It is a beautiful romance disrupted one or two times a month with a tantrum- but other than that, I can't complain. So here I am, at Siggy's 'good food- all Organic' café, an amazing place that I found as I was completely lost walking around in Brooklyn. Though my theory is that it is only when we are lost that we find what is best for us and discover little treasures"
I was fortunate enough to have stayed with some really great people. They took me in and welcomed me when I literally was homeless the day before, panicking yet calm having had faith that it would all work out. It did. I had so much fun that I forgot to take pictures of the times when I was with Jonathan Waiter (whom I hadn't seen in so long and is special to me) and Joachim Johnson (cool guy that I'd met in LA and had my first nyc rooftop experience). For the first time in what seemed like a long time, I was truly living in the moment. I think that is what New York is about, and I love it.
""You attract what you put into this world" he said, and if so- the theory makes sense. I am in love, intrigued and fascinated with the world-and It too, seems to be with me. It is a beautiful romance disrupted one or two times a month with a tantrum- but other than that, I can't complain. So here I am, at Siggy's 'good food- all Organic' café, an amazing place that I found as I was completely lost walking around in Brooklyn. Though my theory is that it is only when we are lost that we find what is best for us and discover little treasures"
I was fortunate enough to have stayed with some really great people. They took me in and welcomed me when I literally was homeless the day before, panicking yet calm having had faith that it would all work out. It did. I had so much fun that I forgot to take pictures of the times when I was with Jonathan Waiter (whom I hadn't seen in so long and is special to me) and Joachim Johnson (cool guy that I'd met in LA and had my first nyc rooftop experience). For the first time in what seemed like a long time, I was truly living in the moment. I think that is what New York is about, and I love it.
Painter and artist Casey. He flew me out to be
a subject for his gallery show in Novermber. He's awesome.
a subject for his gallery show in Novermber. He's awesome.
I am going to live here.
X.
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