Gerri
Nice work on your blog. I enjoy reading your posts.
Living in NYC has its quirks. I've been doing it since 1995 and am still learning new things everyday. Come see how Manhattan apartment dwellers live, cramped quarters and all, trying to save the environment and some pennies in one fell swoop.
Recent PostsWhether the news makes you cheer or grimace, Costco is finally opening in Manhattan. The East 116th Street store opens Thursday, November 12th at 8am (this is a special time for opening day). A basic membership is $50 for a year. I think I audibly...
A while back, I blogged about the 96 Square Foot Tumbleweed House. Recently, a video has been going around that show off the interior, the designer (and occupant) as well as his reasoning behind a life like this. He and his wife are expecting -- th...
The beautiful (if oddly) shaped structure known as the Guggenheim will turn 50 on Wednesday, October 21st and is celebrating with FREE admission! There are tons of exciting opportunities, including tours, raffles and free cookies (at 3pm)! The hour...
4 Years ago today Columbia and I got married. Every year since then we have gone away to celebrate. This year is no different (well, a little different, but that's okay), meaning we'll miss all of the fun and free activities in NYC. Such is the ba...
Goodbye Upper West Side, Hello South Harlem! Our previous landlords were unwilling to extend our lease for a month or two until we close on the new apartment we are buying. We needed a place to stay temporarily and we miraculously found it in the s...
Columbia wrote an awesome housing update for August, and for some reason we never hit the 'publish post' button. So here you are with an early September update. Why such a long gap since there was housing news? Because buying a home is stressful!...
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GerriNice work on your blog. I enjoy reading your posts.
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Especially loved the post on "Fifteen minutes a day to frugality, and a meal chart." I'm excited to try to integrate a few of these tips into my own meal planning.
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