#ThrowbackThursday – A Visit to the Tree Farm

This is not such a throwback since it’s only to yesterday and our annual visit to the Anne Ellen Tree Farm in Manalapan. We’ve been going there for over 25 years to get our tree. We also commemorate the trip by buying a new ornament to add to the tree. I have to say they’ve done a lovely job in expanding the location with lots of new areas and fun activities for the kids, like a petting farm.

Here are some photos from our visit as well as a before and after of the tree we chose!

#TravelTuesday – My Fav Spots for a New York City Christmas

I love the vibe of New York City for Christmas. It’s one of the reasons that part of ONE SUMMER NIGHT happens during the City’s holiday season! So today I am sharing some of my favorite spots to visit in New York City for the Christmas holiday! If you start in Penn Station and follow along with these fav places, you’ll get to see everything in just a few hours of walking.

Macy’s Christmas Windows
34th Street and Herald Square

    From a celebration of the Miracle on 34th Street to the latest new windows, this is a great way to start your Christmas tour of the City.
2017 Macy’s Windows

NY Public Library
42nd Street and Fifth Avenue

    Say hello to Patience and Fortitude, the two lions named by Fiorella LaGuardia before you enter this lovely building! There are always interesting exhibits about either New York City or themes that would entice book lovers. Visit the gorgeous Reading Room and check out the library’s edition of a Gutenberg bible. On the first floor head back toward the theatre and look down the glass stairs to find the stone foundation of what was once the reservoir that occupied the entire block.
Ceiling in NYPL Reading Room

Bryant Park Ice Rink and Holiday Village
42nd Street between 5th and 6th Directly behind the Library

    Get some delicious Max Brenner hot chocolate and stroll around all the eclectic shops in the holiday village or pop over to watch skaters glide across the ice in the rink. It’s a good place to people watch and window shop before heading back to Fifth Avenue!
Christmas Tree in Bryant Park

Fifth Avenue
Fifth Avenue from 42nd Street to 59th Street/Central Park South

    There was once nothing like NY’s Fifth Avenue for elegance and class. Although it’s lost some of its luster in some areas, this stretch is filled with the shops for the rich and famous (not me) as well as St. Patrick’s and the Promenade into Rockefeller Center. A must walk to check out all the windows, drool over diamonds at Cartier, Tiffany’s, Bulgari and Harry Winston. Linger across the street from Sak’s Fifth Avenue to see their amazing light show before checking out their wonderful windows.

Bling on Fifth Avenue

Rockefeller Center
48th-51st Street between 5th Avenue and 6th Avenue (Aka Avenue of the Americas)

    The tree, the shops, the Promenade, restaurants and more. The holiday season doesn’t officially kick off until the lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree with its famous Swarovski tree topper.
Rockefeller Center Tree and Promotheus

St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Between 50th and 51st Streets on Fifth Avenue

    This gorgeous cathedral is the home of worship for many of New York City’s residents as well as the gathering place to mourn the City’s fallen. Walk around to see the various altars to assorted saints as well as the Nativity Scene. During the holidays, the cathedral also often has a special display in one of the areas.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Central Park South
Central Park South (59th Street) and Fifth Avenue

    Finish your walk up Fifth Avenue at Central Park South where you’ll find the famous Plaza Hotel and Grand Army Plaza. Cross over to Central Park and slip down onto the path that leads up Central Park South. Enjoy the views of this immense park until you exit back up into Columbus Circle and the Time Warner Building. Take a moment to visit with one of the carriage horses waiting to take you for a ride aroudn the park!
Central Park

Time Warner Building
Columbus Circle and 59th Street

    By now you might need a break, so take a moment for a quick drink in one of the many restaurants or Whole Foods. Explore the many shops in the building before continuing to our very last stop on the holiday tour!
View of Central Park South from Time Warner Building

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
62nd Street to 66th Street between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues

    It began with our daughter’s fascination with a videotape of The Nutcracker and launched a family tradition that’s been going on for nearly twenty years. Our annual tour of New York City always ends at Lincoln Center where we indulge in seeing the New York City Ballet Company perform The Nutcracker. This is one of the top things of our holiday season and if you get a chance, definitely take in this special treat.
Panorama of Lincoln Center

#ThrowbackThursday Goodbye Lord & Taylor

Since 1914, Lord & Taylor has had its flagship store on New York City’s Fifth Avenue. Sadly it was announced earlier this year that the current owner, Canadian company Hudson’s Bay Co., has sold the lovely landmark building to WeWork (other locations will remain open). For years the Lord & Taylor Christmas windows were the highlight of my family’s holiday outing to New York City. The demise of this location hits hard because of that and because it reminds me of another venerable retail institution which was shuttered and which was like part of my family – B. Altman’s. My dad worked at Altman’s for over twenty years and I worked there as well to pay for high school and college expenses. I actually based the store in ONE SUMMER NIGHT on Altman’s which is still so dear to my heart.

So today’s Throwback Thursday is an homage to the Lord & Taylor Christmas windows. Thank you for so many wonderful years and memories. You will be missed.

FYI – Hudson’s Bay also owns Saks Fifth Avenue. Wonder if that location will be the next with a “For Sale” sign?

The Creative Process – #WriteWed

I always tell writers that there is no right way to write since the creative process is different for everyone. The only wrong thing to do is to not write! My process lately starts with handwriting ideas for the characters and the basic plot. Letting that sit for a day or so while I think about that initial idea before refining it.

I used to be a pantser, but can’t say I’m a plotter. I’m kind of a hybrid since I only lay out gross ideas for the plot and let the story move along as the characters demand. (Damn bossy characters!)

Right now I’m working on #4 At the Shore which will feature some new characters that I introduce in #3 At the Shore – Sea Kiss Salsa. In that story you get to meet Carlo’s brothers and I’m thinking that the next two books in the series will feature the younger sexy Gonzalez brothers, Tomás and Paolo. In #3 Army Ranger Tomás is home on leave to recuperate from an injury and I loved exploring what might be happening with one of the local business owners, Jesse, who you will also meet in #3.

I’m also busy with trying to get rights back to some earlier books as well as a proposal for some suspense/thriller stories. Wish me luck with both!

Christmas Cookie Recipes #TuesdayTip

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas all over so it’s time to think about some holiday baking! My fried Kathy makes the most delicious walnut crescent cookies every Christmas and we look forward to them every year. My other friend Jayne, a regular at our holiday table, also brings tasty cookie treats for our Christmas Eve dessert. So today I’m sharing some links to Christmas cookies you might like to try for the holidays! Just paste and copy the links into your browser!**

Hershey’s Christmas Cookie Pizza: http://bit.ly/2P5rmSS
Betty Crocker Recipes & 24 days of Cookies e-mail: http://bit.ly/2OZNRbX
Good Housekeeping 100 Top Christmas Cookie Recipes: http://bit.ly/2P3g2qn
Country Living 60+ Recipes: http://bit.ly/2P4rZME
Walnut Crescent Cookies: http://bit.ly/2P2WEK8

**Why no active links? Well, Google is punishing sites with broken links and with third party sites changing up content, it’s really hard not to have broken live links. Since I’ve been dinged by Google (and with over 6000 links it’s no wonder), I’ve got a link checker working on cleaning things up, but thought I’d avoid the issue by not having hyperlinks in the posts.

It’s Turkey Time in NYC!

The city is all ready for the big Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. Grandstand is up and so are the decorations. They’ll begin filling up the balloons later today. I just hope the wind and chill doesn’t ground the balloons! This is a photo of the turkey in front of the Macy’s grandstand for the parade. When you see it tomorrow on television, you can tell everyone you saw it first here! LOL!

Hope you all have a fabulous Thanksgiving!