We have had our first big snowfall where I live. You know, the kind that sticks around for days? After Thanksgiving preparations and the shop-any-way-you-can weekend that follows, it is sad to think that autumn will now slip into winter and I have yet to share a few bucket list events!
Recently, I took a trip to New York City. The trip was needed, but also included a bit of frivolity.
After a brief stint of adoration a few years back for the actor Orlando Bloom, it seemed only prudent that I should see him act on Broadway as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet.
After a brief stint of adoration a few years back for the actor Orlando Bloom, it seemed only prudent that I should see him act on Broadway as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet.
In a nutshell, his performance was amazing. After some great advice from others, our seats were amazing. His attitude with fans after the play which resulted in autographs and photos galore... Amazing.
But I digress. While watching Orlando recite Romeo for an hour, just feet from where I sat, does cause a lot of awe, it was not my only purpose in the big city.
My goal for this trip was a visit to Bryant Park.
More accurately, Le Carrousel at Bryant Park.
More accurately, Le Carrousel at Bryant Park.
I have always adored carousels, and there are so many beautiful carousels in the world waiting to be seen in person. An image of Le Carrousel stuck with me, and while I tried to get there for years when I lived closer, it took a bit longer to work this one out. Finally though, I crossed this sight off my bucket list.
XoXo, Liza
XoXo, Liza


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