I want to wish everyone a pleasant and kind Memorial Day Weekend. This holiday feels strange sometimes because most New Yorkers leave the city, many many tourists come into the city, and sailors are roaming about the place. I will be working today, Sunday and tomorrow and well so I will not be able to …
Read more »I recently enjoyed a sweet lunch with my mama at Peacefood Cafe. I have been to Peacefood many times before and I love just about everything on the menu!. The food is all vegan and is almost all plant based meaning there is rarely anything processed. No fake meat here!. Just wholesome goodness all around. …
Read more »I would like to send a shout out full of thanks to Josh for helping me establish treehousechatter.com I find it very difficult to navigate computer type stuff (though I am learning) and I could not have done this without Josh’s help. So hats off to you Josh for walking the walk and talking the …
Read more »I stumbled across these flowers while walking west on 83rd street. They look like they belong in The Lord of the Ring movies! Someday, when I have a garden of my own, I plan on growing mostly veggies but I think I can make some space for these flowers. I think I could just stare …
Read more »If you are ever in the mood for chocolate, I highly recommend Rescue Chocolate!. This company is based in Brooklyn New York and 100% of the proceeds go to animal rescue groups. How cool is that?. Not to mention that their chocolate is scrumptious, vegan and the flavors are awesome. So far I have tried …
Read more »After about a week of glorious clouds, rain, and some loud thunder, the storm finally broke and at 9am this morning there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. 17 floors up on an NYC rooftop, the sun felt warm and the breeze was incredible. I was enjoying a bowl of brown rice with kale when …
Read more »Every year during spring time, the Upper West Side Community Garden celebrates all things tulip by having a tulip festival!. I stumbled across the Tulip Festival last spring by accident. I was passing by the community garden and my jaw nearly dropped to the ground as took in the view of so many gorgeous tulips …
Read more »Today is Yom Hashoah. It is a day commemorating the Holocaust and the atrocities that were inflicted upon so many innocent victims. All four of my grandparents fought for their lives during the Holocaust and it is only because of their strength, determination and will to live that I am here today. I am grateful …
Read more »May 2nd through May 8th is Hemp History Week. This week stems from a national grassroots education campaign whose goal is to educate our country of our national history with hemp as well as the many environmental and health benefits associated with hemp. According to HempHistoryweek.com, This week is meant to : “-Celebrate America’s rich …
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