En Route to Greenwich Village
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If I would have to (or could afford to) live in Manhattan, Greenwich (or West) Village would be an area I'd choose. A long time ago, I slept over here for a couple of nights and immediately fell in love with its intimate, lovely atomosphere with sidewalk restaurants and cafes, pebbled streets, friendly residents, etc.. Con is I always get lost in the village's maze-like streets:(
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After running an errand in SOHO, I headed over to an opening at Gavin Brown's Enterprise (620 Greenwich Street) and as soon as I entered the gallery, I found several guys still setting up the exhibition. Gosh, they don't finish installing artwork yet! In fact, I just came one day earlier... Never forget to call art galleries before going to their openings...
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I am so far away from fashion plus I hate shopping. However I kind of like appreciating their window displays. Marc Jacobs (403-405 Bleeker Street) is my favorite. One of MJ stores was full of sale items so I snatched a t-shirt with "Beijing 2008" on it and two condoms for MY BROTHER's bday..;) People, "Remember, Safety First!" by Marc Jacobs.
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I didn't try his new perfume DAISY this time...Looks happy and inviting.
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My final destination was a fudge store Fat Witch in Chelsea Market (9th avenue and 16th street) to finish my day with a chillin' Witchino. Believe me it's a killer milk shake. Holy cow, the store was closed!! I looked at my watch and found out it was past 8 o'clock..... I was lost too long in the West Village as usual..
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