Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Le Beat - Song of the Day


Lady Gaga


I started a new Facebook Page yesterday called "Le Beat - Song of the Day". I love putting up songs you don't normally think of onto Facebook for my friends, so I decided to start a page doing just that. If you like my taste in music (mainly pop, lots of older songs from when we were growing up and some new stuff), come join me!

Love,
Breens

Le Johnny Weir does "Poker Face"



Johnny Weir dances to Lady Gaga's "Poker Face". Now this is passion. Look how happy he is! That's how I feel when I dance to Lady Gaga or Madonna :).

Enjoy!

Love,
Breens

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Le Shutter View of New York


Museum of the City of New York


Lately I've let my camera take the lead on my walks through New York. There is so much history written in the buildings: a faded paper company sign on a midtown building; a white gate that stands out in a sea of green ones in Soho. Signs of what once was and is now something else...and may one day transform into businesses and industries unknown today. And if I get in trouble at Armani for taking pictures of their beautiful Gaudi-esque staircase, so be it.

Architecture is an interesting phenomena in this city, almost like trophies of golden ages past, of companies that were once thought of as indestructible and only proved to fade away after they'd made their mark on the city that never sleeps. I just read a great New York Magazine article about it, where they say:

"We live surrounded by the emblems of hubris, glittering corporate skyscrapers arranged on the skyline like trophies on a mantel. What fulminator could resist the delicious irony of two high-rise financial headquarters nearing completion just as the corporations that erected them fall to their knees? Bank of America, the country’s largest bank, is putting the finishing touches on the city’s second-tallest tower, a gracious, twisting paperweight at Sixth Avenue and 42nd Street. And Goldman Sachs is quietly slipping a 43-story glass scepter into Battery Park City."

New York is like a graveyard devoted to the notion that nothing lasts forever, as well as the fact that life (and this city) always goes on. Everyone here leases time and power until the city moves on without them. Not even the Rockefellers could last. And those that leave architectural marks keep the city gleaming for generations of workers to come, while they themselves hold on tight until they too, fade away.

Let's take a walk together...



Museum of the City of New York



Museum of the City of New York



Museum of the City of New York



Upper East Side Garden



New York Times Building - Midtown



Times Square



Times Square



Virgin Megastore Closes in Times Square



Armani 5th Avenue by Doriana e Massimiliano Fuksas



Armani 5th Avenue by Doriana e Massimiliano Fuksas



Armani 5th Avenue by Doriana e Massimiliano Fuksas



Fifth Avenue Fog



Fifth Avenue Fog



Publisher in Midtown



Playful shadows - Midtown off of 8th Avenue



Candylike Clean



Somewhere near 18th Street and 7th Avenue



Broadway and 12th Street



Jersey City from the Financial District



Financial District



Financial District



Sunset in the Upper West Side



Sunrise in the Upper West Side



Sunrise in the Upper West Side



Church in the West Village



Church in the West Village



Soho



Singer turned Mango



Building built on top of building - Soho



Shop Window - Soho



Houston Street



Small Soho street



Blue Shutters - Soho



Pop Art - Soho



Soho



Soho



Soho



Apple does Soho



Faded sign - Soho



Single white gate - Soho



Queens



Queens



Queens Subway

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Le Recipe for Stormy Sunday Nights

Recipe for a spending a lovely four minutes of your life feeling like a kid again


Source

Ingredients:
1 cold crunchy pear
1 Sunday night
Mild Temperatures
Tbsp Thunder
Tbsp Lightening
7 cups angry rain
Comfy clothes

Preparation (4 minutes):
- Place pear in the refrigerator in the morning.
- Wait for night time and the first signs of lightening
- When the rain starts, remove pear from fridge and wash it. Pear should be deliciously cold
- Turn off lights
- Open window
- Lean out and watch people run around as everything gets wet
- Take your first bite to the sound of the rain and the cars splashing in the puddles
- Finish pear at window
- Turning off the lights is optional
- Best enjoyed in pajamas

Love,
Breens