22.3.10

Cat-napping (oops) Cat-reading


Ms. Furilla does revel in her beauty naps at all times of the day. 
BUT
Did you know that Princess is also an avid reader? She loves stories about herbs, especially catnip;  birds; gourmet cat food; and CATS. 
Before we left for another day's adventure, she told us all about a very special bookstore, Strands. It is near Union Square, not far she said. 
So we left her reading her latest book and headed UPTOWN on a beautiful, warm, sunny day.

We felt a tad guilty leaving, but we would bring her back a treat.
New York City STRAND BOOKS is a book lover's fantasy. The store advertises  18 miles of books!!!! The front is pretty inconspicuous, understated, only a few lookers, picking through old wooden shelves of books. Could have walked right past it.
 
Walk in and WOW this is a book store. Each floor specializes in different categories of used books and collectible/rare books. 
I headed for level 2 where thousands of books on art and photography are lodged. Packed would be a better word. The shelves are so full you can hardly pull a volume out!
There is a ladder to climb to the tipsy top of precarious shelves!! Personally I look "low."


 Because we knew we would be carrying anything we bought ALL day, we were prudent in our purchases. A lovely van Gogh book of selected letters and paintings for 15.00.
Van Gogh in Arles--4.95!
Wow what a bargain. Furilla was correct, it was a bookstore like non other.

All that work sent us straight to another hot dog vendor.
The really old fashion hot dog vendors are almost extinct. This is as close as I have found. Today most vendors are high tech, lots of ethnic food, and the size of a small kitchen on wheels. No nostalgia involved, not even chopped onion and pickles for one's hotdog.!
This photo is an ode to what used to be. Hope he is successful!
Princess wanted to make sure we attended mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral. 
We knew we were close when we watched some nuns scurry across the street toward St. Patrick's.

 Perhaps a thousand people were in the cathedral. We stood at the back as we were late. Very difficult to get discreet photos, but we did want you to get a peek inside this beautiful cathedral, with such a rich history.
  


It was lovely to light a candle for someone whom we know is in need of special prayers. It was the only candle glowing and brought a feeling of peace.
Our thoughts while leaving  St. Patrick's was of gratitude that we had attended.

Going from the sacred to the profane in a few short blocks
we found ourselves in the Anthropologie flagship store!!!!
This is by far my favorite store of stores. I had already felt like I was in Heaven at St. Patrick's but this was floating on the clouds of imagination. Few stores are as clever, intriguing, creative and out-of-this world than Anthropologie.

Howard patiently waited while I took close to 40 photos. It is really quite amazing that security didn't stop me, but they let me be. Many photos will be uploaded to ofoto, let me know if you would like the link. Enjoy the following pictures and maybe float on a few clouds yourself.




....and the outside windows are unbelievable. 
Before we headed home we found the perfect present for Princess Furilla....which would you choose for her?



A Princess Chair or Jewels?

2 comments:

  1. oh Sharon, Anthropologie is how I imagine heaven. That is my heaven. I could live there! David enjoys it as well. He loves the intriguing displays and always plops down on their signature worn leather sofa and finds the most interesting books to browse while I am brought nearly to tears soaking it all in. Sometimes I don't think I can explain what that store means to me! isn't that odd? Oh, it is lovely! Everything. Was that the store in Rockafeller Center? I have been to two in NYC. I don't know if I have been to what they call the flagship store.

    Would you like to go on a field trip with me sometime? Have I told you about Anthropologie's store called Terrain up in PA? About an hour from our homes. It is a outdoor nursery/cafe and it is lovely. I am sure it is filled with springtime now!

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  2. Have you been to Books of Wonder?? That is a lovely little children's bookstore --- reminds me of the Shop Around the Corner in You've Got Mail. children's authors frequent it and they carry many signed copies of things.

    Also, you HAVE to go to ABC Home and Carpet --- INCREDIBLE. Similar to Anthropologie in style, but a little more cultural and eclectic. You will LOVE it.

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