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    • NYC summer

      Posted at 8:36 am by jasminedesirees, on August 15, 2016

      I was back in NYC in June for work for a few days, and it was my first time in the city in the summer. It was definitely hot and humid (my hair wasn’t impressed) but it was perfect for my agenda, which was work, run in the park and drink at as many rooftop bars as possible.

      I flew in on a Saturday afternoon, and met up with some friends on the upper west side for Mexican food, Magnolia’s, and all the rooftop wine. The view of the park was amazing.

      new york city

      new york city

      Sunday I wandered around, did some shopping,and watched the Pride parade. It was really neat to be there in person, and everyone was having such a great time. It was so hot though, and for some reason I was wearing jeans, so I eventually had to escape into the nearest air conditioned Zara.

      new york city

      On Monday I finally got to try By Chloe, after hearing about it for almost a year. Everything on the menu is organic and vegan. I tried the Quinoa Taco salad, and it was really delicious. We also got one of the enormous chocolate chip cookies and some sweet potato fries, the beet ketchup was really good also, and such a pretty colour. After work we went to a much needed yoga class, and then I walked most of the way back to my hotel.

      new york city

      One of my favourite things to do in the city is just wander around, there is always something going on, and I love people watching and seeing all of the restaurants, shops and galleries.

      new york city

      new york city

      Tuesday was my last night in town, and we really wanted to find a good rooftop bar. We tried a couple near the office, but all of them were so packed that we ended up wandering around and found ourselves at a German Beer Hall drinking enormous beers, at enormous tables, with enormous pretzels, watching groups of people do shot-skis, while listening to Polka music. It was really random, but really fun.

      new york city

      new york city

      new york city

      After we left the beer hall, we made one last ditch effort to get on a rooftop, and found ourselves at Salvation Taco. The rooftop was crowded, but we managed to snag a table, some chips and salsa, and some delicious margaritas. The view from the rooftop was gorgeous, and I loved the decor.

      new york city

      new york city

      new york city

      Writing this post has kind of made me sad, I’m starting Grad School in two days (!) so tomorrow is my last day at my current job. I’m going to miss everyone I’ve worked with for the last couple of years, and I don’t know when I’ll be making it back to NYC, so I’m really glad my last trip was such a great one.

      new york city

      Posted in New York, travel, USA | 0 Comments | Tagged New York, nyc, pride, roof tops, summer, travel
    • loveliness

      Posted at 9:33 am by jasminedesirees, on August 3, 2016

      A few lovely things for today, when I’m packing up to head back to AZ and planning a few stops along the way.

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      Posted in art, inspiration, loveliness | 0 Comments | Tagged art, inspiration, katherine hepburn, loveliness, poetry, quotes, roald dahl
    • beautiful british columbia

      Posted at 9:19 am by jasminedesirees, on July 18, 2016

      A few months back, I was lucky enough to make a trip to northern B.C. to visit my best friend. Unfortunately, it was for sad family reasons, but I’m glad I could be there for her, and also see this amazing place for myself, since she has been trying to get me to visit for years.

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      british columbia

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      It’s not an easy place to get to though. I flew from Phoenix to Seattle, Seattle to Bellingham, where I was picked up by her and her husband. We drove across the border into the GWN, and spent the night at her mom’s house in Fort Langley, B.C.

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      The next morning, we were up bright and early to walk around Fort Langley a little bit (it’s such a neat little town, their town hall is used in a lot of movies and TV shows, incuding Once Upon a Time and Supernatural), and eat amazing scones from Blacksmith Bakery.

      british columbia

      british columbia

      Eventually we got ourselves in the car, stopped at Timmy’s for provisions, and then again at the grocery store to get Canadian necessities (read: Cheezies, Hickory Sticks, Ketchup Chips, Sour Soothers, Dill Pickle Dip, Pizza Pops, Dad’s Goodie Rings) to keep us alive through the weekend, and set off.

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      british columbia

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      From Fort Langley, we drove into Vancouver, where we caught the first of two ferries. I was kind of nervous about the ferries because I got motion sickness on a ferry from Cozumel a few years back, but I was quickly distracted by the fact that they served Nanaimo bars at the restaurant. And also they had a White Spot, which is kind of a famous Canadian burger place, my mom has been telling me about it for years, but I had never been.

      british columbia

      british columbia

      british columbia

      british columbia

      After the first ferry, it was about an hour and a half drive to the next ferry stop, another hour long ferry ride, and then about another hour until we finally arrived in Lund.

      I didn’t really mind the long journey though, because being with your best friend and a hydro-flask of craft beer and all the Canadian goodies you could eat against the backdrop of the ocean and the Rocky Mountains is kind of the best way to spend a Friday afternoon.

      british columbia

      british columbia

      british columbia

      Lund is the cutest little town, right on the ocean, and the people there are very friendly. I would seriously move there tomorrow, if I could find a job.

      Actually, I kind of have a job scoped out, the morning before we left we stopped in at Nancy’s Bakery, which is a really cute little restaurant that has amazing food, and even more amazing baking. I had one of their butter tarts, and almost cried, it was that good. It’s right along the beach, and I think baking all day with that view would be kind of unbeatable.

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      It was a very quick trip, I flew out Thursday night, and back to PHX Monday morning (but not before making a stop at BP’s for their spicy pierogi pizza), but I was very glad I was able to make the trip.

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      It was really nice to travel with her and see a new place, and it kind of got us inspired to take a trip somewhere together, maybe to the East Coast of Canada, since I’ve never been further East than Toronto.

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      I would also like to add, after reading through this post again, that I wasn’t just there for the food. I really only get back to Canada once every year or two if I’m lucky, and ALL my favourite foods are there, so I don’t feel bad about eating all the things whenever I have the chance, since it happens so rarely.

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      Posted in B.C., beach, Canada, travel | 0 Comments | Tagged B.C., british columbia, Canada, ferries, Lund, travel, Vancouver
    • eastbound train

      Posted at 9:48 am by jasminedesirees, on July 13, 2016

      I wrote this on the train from Whitefish, MT to Minot, ND a few weeks ago. These pictures don’t really do it justice, as I was taking them through a window on my phone, but trust me, it was absolutely breathtaking.

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      I’m writing this from seat 61 of car 31005 on a train bound for North Dakota. I left at 7:30 this morning from Whitefish, MT, and the trip is supposed to take about 12 hours.

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      travel by train

      I’ve never taken this train before, I’m probably the only one in my family that hasn’t, but I did take an overnight train in Thailand from Koh Samui back to Bangkok.

      I’m not sure what I was expecting, but so far, I’m in love. I have a window seat all to myself, and each seat has an outlet so I can re-charge my kindle and computer.

      I had breakfast in the dining car with one of the nicest couples I’ve ever met, I thought that even before they bought me breakfast when the credit card machine wouldn’t work.

      travel by train

      But the best part about this trip is the view. We’re going through the mountains, and the sun is shining through the trees, and it’s completely stunning and distracting. I downloaded two books and a bunch of show episodes on iTunes to watch since it’s such a long way, but so far I can’t break myself away from the window long enough to do anything but take pictures.

      travel by train

      travel by train

      I saw bear grass for the first time as we wove through the mountains, which is exciting because for the last few years I’ve heard about it a lot, and had to just nod along like I knew what people were talking about, but never again.

      Also, the food is actually really good, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that most of their entrees are vegan or vegetarian, with the option to add meat or dairy.

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      travel by train

      So basically, I’m well provisioned, completely entertained, and entirely comfortable. I’m starting to worry that 12 hours is not going to be long enough. This is kind of my ideal situation, left alone with nothing to do but read or write for hours at a time. I might just stowaway.

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      Posted in Montana, travel | 0 Comments | Tagged amtrak, Montana, north dakota, train, travel, whitefish
    • counting waves

      Posted at 12:15 pm by jasminedesirees, on June 23, 2016

      I’m back in AZ, and it is ungodly hot. It was 100 degrees in my bedroom last night, way too hot and sticky to sleep.

      So I just sprawled out underneath the fan and watched this video over and over again. I don’t get insomnia very often, but when I do, surfing videos are my favourite thing.

      It was around the twelfth time through when I finally passed out.

      Waimea Bay Surfing Drone Video. from Makai Creative on Vimeo.

      Posted in beach, Hawaii, travel, USA | 0 Comments | Tagged Hawaii, honolulu, insomnia, surfing, waimea bay
    • brooklyn

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on June 14, 2016

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      A few pictures from my last trip to NYC. I was finally able to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, about half way through the day of eating all the things/ walking all the miles, and it was pretty wonderful.

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      brooklyn bridge

      It’s something I wanted to do on both my previous trips, but the first time we basically ran out of time, and the second time, it was pouring, and I got distracted by shopping.

      Nothing was going to stop me this time, even though it was realllllly cold out, and I was dressed inappropriately for the weather, as per usual.

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      brooklyn bridge

      brooklyn bridge

      brooklyn bridge

      There were kind of a lot of people there at the beginning, but not everyone walked all the way across, so it kind of thinned out towards the middle.

      I was trying to get to DUMBO (Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass) area, as instructed by a few of my co-workers who live in Brooklyn, but I didn’t know when exactly to get off the bridge so I’m pretty sure I walked an extra mile and a half, just for fun.

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      brooklyn bridge

      brooklyn bridge

      brooklyn bridge

      DUMBO was cool, I liked all the graffiti, there are some cool shops, and a glass merry-go-round and the waterfront was gorgeous. It poured rain almost my whole trip, and it was grey and freezing when I walked across the bridge, but just as I was getting down to the waterfront, the sky came out and I got an amazing view of the NYC skyline.

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      brooklyn bridge

      brooklyn bridge

      I came across the most adorable restaurant called The River Cafe, it was all covered with ivy, with its own little potting shed right beside it, right on the river. I almost decided to eat there, but it seemed like a pretty nice place, and I looked a bit crazy after spending most of the day walking in the wind and rain, so I decided against it.

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      brooklyn bridge

      brooklyn bridge

      brooklyn bridge

      Lucky for me, because I found paradise around the corner in the form of Juliana’s pizza (I’m pretty sure heaven is just being in a cozy restaurant beside a pizza oven with a glass of red wine on a frosty day) but I would love to go back and check out The River Cafe next time I’m in town.

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      brooklyn bridge

      brooklyn bridge

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      brooklyn bridge

      I might be going soon, in the next couple weeks actually, and it’ll probably be my last trip for a while since I start grad school in August. I’m trying to make a list of things I want to do while I’m there, but so far all I have is to see the Book of Mormon, and to drink at a rooftop bar, and I think I’d be pretty satisfied if those are the only things I accomplished.

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      brooklyn bridge

      Posted in New York, travel, USA | 0 Comments | Tagged Brooklyn, brooklyn bridge, New York, nyc, travel
    • dorothy parker

      Posted at 9:50 am by jasminedesirees, on June 9, 2016

      I have a 12 hour train ride to North Dakota on Saturday, so I’ve been looking for some new books to help pass the time.

      So far, I’m interested in this one or this one, but I also came across The Portable Dorothy Parker. It’s not available on Kindle, and the hard copy won’t arrive before I leave, but some of her quotes are too good not to share:

      “Razors pain you,
      Rivers are damp,
      Acids stain you,
      And drugs cause cramp.
      Guns aren’t lawful,
      Nooses give,
      Gas smells awful.
      You might as well live.”
      -Enough Rope

      “In youth, it was a way I had,
      To do my best to please.
      And change, with every passing lad
      To suit his theories.

      But now I know the things I know
      And do the things I do,
      And if you do not like me so,
      To hell, my love, with you.”

      “You can lead a horticulture, but you can’t make her think.”

      “If you wear a short enough skirt, the party will come to you.”

      “I don’t care what is written about me so long as it isn’t true.”

      “A hangover is the wrath of grapes.”

      “Three be the things I shall never attain:
      Envy, content, and sufficient champagne.”

      Posted in art, books, inspiration, loveliness, poetry, quotes | 0 Comments | Tagged authors, dorothy parker, quotes, writing
    • eighteen hours

      Posted at 9:04 am by jasminedesirees, on June 1, 2016

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      I just realized it’s been almost exactly a month since my last post.

      Things that have happened since then:

      • I got accepted into Grad School at ASU starting in August
      • I worked for two weeks out of the San Francisco office and ate robot food
      • I spent the weekend in Santa Cruz for my brother-in-law’s wedding
      • At said wedding, I drank too much and danced too much and I’m pretty sure I broke my toe
      • I visited my best friend in Bend, Oregon. We almost went to see Eve 6 in concert, but ended up playing beer darts all afternoon instead.
      • I drove 18 hours from San Francisco to Lakeside, MT, where I can be found lounging on the dock and learning how to Flyboard, if anybody needs me.
      Posted in California, Oregon, other things, travel | 0 Comments | Tagged life, Montana, oregon, San Francisco, travel
    • the wright house

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on May 2, 2016

      For the last few weeks, the David and Gladys Wright house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, in Phoenix has been offering free yoga classes.

      Right now the house is still a private residence (Frank Lloyd Wright’s granddaughter lives there) but they are working to turn it into a museum. The vote is in December, so they are trying to give the community as much access to the property before that, through events like this, so that people will vote to preserve it.

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      david and gladys wright house

      david and gladys wright house

      The classes are offered by different yoga studios throughout the valley and there are usually a couple hundred people there. Not only were the yoga classes free, but they also had a bunch of free stuff for people who attended, including t-shirts, tote bags and yoga mats.

      We had been arriving about half an hour before the classes started so we could go through and tour the house. I went to two different classes, the first time I took a bunch of pictures, but they were all on my Snapchat (jasminedesirees). I thought I would remember to download them the next day but I didn’t, and I lost all of them. But luckily I was able to go again and take some more pictures.

      david and gladys wright house

      david and gladys wright house

      david and gladys wright house

      The first time I went through the house, they had a “docent” there to answer questions about the house and the family, and it was really interesting. The house had been slated for demolition in 2012, but the wrecking crew showed up to tear it down, and called the city to make sure they were really supposed to.

      The city stopped the demolition, put protections on the property, and arranged to have it sold at auction. It was bought by a private citizen, who still owns it today.

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      david and gladys wright house

      david and gladys wright house

      Sarah, Frank Lloyd Wright’s granddaughter, lives on the property because it’s still zoned as a private residence, so in order to have events like yoga classes or anything else, someone has to live there and invite everyone in.

      Last week was the final yoga class, but it was such a success that I’m sure they will do it again. At the end of the last class they played a Frank Lloyd Wright monologue where he discusses creativity. It was a very fitting end.

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      david and gladys wright house

      david and gladys wright house

      If you get the chance to go check out this amazing property, definitely do it. The house is amazing (I love the wooden ceiling inside!), and the views of Camelback and the sunset are worth it even if you don’t get to go inside. I also want to go here as soon as I have a free afternoon.

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      Posted in Arizona, art, other things, USA | 0 Comments | Tagged architecture, Arizona, art, david and gladys wright, frank lloyd wright, yoga
    • eat all the things- nyc edition

      Posted at 8:36 am by jasminedesirees, on April 25, 2016

      My trip to NY last month was basically just a blur of meetings and rain, it was pretty miserable the whole time I was there. But luckily I had a whole Saturday with decent weather to kill before I flew home, and I knew exactly how I wanted to spend it.

      I had gotten recommendations from everyone at work for the best places to eat (read: best desserts) in the city, and also done some reading up myself, and had a solid plan to visit as many of the places as I could.

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      I started first thing in the morning at Levain. It was pretty cold out so early in the morning, but it was only about 5 blocks from my hotel, so I decided to walk.

      Levain was voted best cookies in the city by almost everyone I talked to and everything I read. It’s a tiny little basement bakery with a tiny sign and a bright blue door. It’s at the very edge of a residential street leading to the park, so if you didn’t know it was there (or see the long line out the door) you would probably walk right by it.

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      I got a walnut chocolate chip cookie, which is supposed to be the best kind, and a cappuccino, and grabbed one of about 3 stools in the corner to enjoy it. The cookie was really delicious, it was also about half the size of my face so eating it first thing in the morning was probably not the smartest idea, I felt sick almost immediately. I do wish they had a chocolate chip cookie without walnuts, I don’t even like walnuts, but I still thought the cookie was amazing, so that should give you some idea of how good it was.

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      After my cookie, I walked all the way back through Central Park clutching my cappuccino for warmth, and hopped on the subway to head to SoHo for the next stop on my list. I always think I am an expert at getting around on the subway, and most of the time I can get around fine, but just when you think you know where you are going there is construction, or a track change, or a train that only goes to a certain place from 7-9 pm every third Wednesday of the month.

      eating in nyc

      I eventually made it to SoHo. I had to get off 3 stops early, but I didn’t really mind. It’s such a neat area, and there are soooo many amazing stores. I didn’t go in any of them because I knew I would buy all the things and I didn’t want to carry a bunch of bags around with me for the rest of the day.

      eating in nyc

      My next stop was Dominique Ansel, because I really wanted to try their shot class chocolate chip cookie filled with milk. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize they don’t start serving it until 3:00 pm, and I was there at about 9:00 am. The vast array of gorgeous pastries and desserts kept me from feeling too disappointed, and eventually I decided to get a cronut (oh yeah, they also invented the cronut) and an egg sandwich since I was still feeling kind of sick from my cookie sugar rush earlier.

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      The cronut was just OK for me, I loved the actual pastry, but one of my least favourite things on the planet is a surprise filling, and there were layers of surprise raspberry filling inside the cronut. It was a little bit tart, so it paired really well with the super sweet icing on top. Objectively, I could see why people like the flavour combination, but surprise filling is the devil’s handiwork, I’m almost sure of it. The egg sandwich on the other hand, was absolutely delicious. I barely even like egg sandwiches, and it was one of the most delicious things I’ve ever had.

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      After Dominque Ansel, I walked around SoHo some more, wandered through Little Italy, then set out for the Brooklyn Bridge. I must have walked 20 miles in total so I really didn’t feel bad about eating everything that entered my field of vision. Walking across the bridge was really cool, and something I’d wanted to do since my first trip to NYC, but it was really cold out that day. By the time I got across the bridge and wandered around the Dumbo area and the waterfront,  I was frozen and starving.

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      I set off in search of sustenance, and came around a corner to see two restaurants with lines of people waiting in the cold to get in. I looked them both up on line, they were Juliana’s pizza and Grimaldi pizza. Apparently the owners of Grimaldi, which is a very famous NY pizza place, sold Grimaldi years ago, but didn’t like the way the new owner was doing things, so they opened up a new restaurant called Juliana’s to compete with them. It was a battle of the pizzas, and that is something I can always get behind.

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      I ended up picking Juliana’s and ordering a glass of wine and a margherita pizza. They had a sit up bar to the pizza chefs, so I got to sit up there, eat my amazing pizza and watch them work. I was absolutely frozen when I got in there, so sitting right beside the wood fired oven with a glass of red wine was probably pretty close to what heaven is going to be like. I was so comfortable I almost fell asleep.

      And that is the story of how I ate my way around NY for one day. There are also a few other snaps, including my first ever ramen experience at Ippudo. It was a two hour wait, so we killed time with tequila shots at a bar around the corner, and we didn’t end up getting in to eat until 10:30. They did have vegetarian ramen, which was awesome, but hands down the best part was that you could order another ball of noodles for your soup for only $2. What a time to be alive.

      There are still tons of places that are on my list including almost every single place listed out in here, so I’ll have to start planning my next trip soon.

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      Posted in food, New York, travel, USA | 1 Comment | Tagged bakeries, cookies, dominique ansel, food, levain, nyc
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