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On the road this week, lovelies. I'm spending the weekend in NYC with my best girls...
On our itinerary:
+A vintage bar crawl through the city (stay tuned)
+Laughing
+The High Line
+Brazilian dancing at Bembe
+Recovering at brunch
+More laughing
What's on your itinerary for the weekend?
(Photo by Karen Mordechai and Sunday Suppers)
What's the perfect present for a lover of food and all things vintage? This darling print by Colliebox to hang in a sunny kitchen!

Oh, look! It comes in blue, too!

If only someone had a birthday coming up...
Do you ever feel the need to get away from it all?
...Favorite book about road trips: On the Road (of course!), by Jack Kerouac.
...Favorite song about road trips: "Fast Car," by Tracy Chapman.
...Favorite road trip photographer: Jen Zahigian.
Escape with me...
You've heard of Ruth Reichl and Gael Greene, but what about M.F.K. Fisher, mon ami?
The Gastronomical Me (1943) chronicles her culinary awakening, which occurred when she moved with her first husband to Dijon, France. Fisher writes about love, learning, loss...all while feasting on trauite au bleu, peach pie, bouillabaisse, and, oh yes, her very first oyster. It's chick lit--if chick lit were wonderfully smart, feminist, and, of course, vintage. As someone who makes a living writing about food, I'm truly inspired by her ability to draw so much meaning and substance from that which sustains us.
Exquisite, passionate, poignant, heartbreaking, clever...and yet, still, a quick read. Dig in, and you'll be on the next flight to France, I guarantee.