




Anybody who lives north of the mason Dixon line can tell you that even though it’s cold af out here. It’s only just beginning. Yes, although temperatures are dipping down to the 20’s it’s not even that cold. This is a roundabout way of me saying I hate the cold weather and basically everything that comes along with it.
Which means that I don’t like Christmas. Yes, I’m a grinch and I don’t care who knows it. Despite the fact that my friends, family and now all of you know this this friend dragged me to Dyker Beach? Or Dyker Heights? One of those places to see some Gaudí Christmas decorations and despite the fact that it took 20 minutes for me to feel my hands. I loved every second of it.
Shoutout to my friends for sending me their photos. My iPhone 8 takes photos that look like they were drawn by a turtle.
Yes, I slacked. But to make up for it here are some gorgeous photos from 29 Rooms by Refinery 29. I’ve been wanting to come here forever but times and tickets are always sold out. Luckily we got a good time slot and were able to take lots of uninterrupted photos of all the exhibits.
Joyface, Downtown Brooklyn, Dick and Jane.
Ok I really need to get better about posting. But 1 week ago I went to an exhibit I’m Williamsburg called dream Machine. I saw some of my friends excellent thirst traps on instagram and decided to join in the fun. Tickets are $40 each and this gives you a specific time slot, enthusiastic tour guide who’s sole purpose is to make sure you get as many photos/boomerangs as possible. Seriously these guys are like professional Instagram photogs. They art direct, they style and they give out free candy. I’m really into exhibits like this because they are 102092 times less crowded than normal ones and it gives you more than enough time to browse and pose for photos. The only thing I wish was different was more explanation of each room. Who designed it and what was their inspiration. Although I got some amazing thirst traps (see below) I also like to be educated too.
Recommend 10/10.