I read recently that the city is on a quest to turn NYC into one giant, adult-friendly playground, as if it isn't already?! But their efforts really Read More
Gift show at Javits
I had the wonderful opportunity to attend the New York International Gift Fair at the Jacob Javits Convention Center here in Manhattan. (Thank you Read More
Summer streets on Park Avenue
Today was the first Saturday of Summer Streets here in Manhattan and of course I had to check it out. Three consecutive Saturdays during the month of Read More
Today was a sunflower kinda day
it all started with a cool gentle breeze... then came... a grande skinny vanilla latte... a quiet walk thru Central Park... a chocolate croissant at Read More
Strutting down Broadway
Hey Missy, I know I have some accessories in here somewhere for you! One of the many things I love about this city is that art, design and fashion Read More
Tugboats on the Hudson
It's amazing how one thing leads to another... From the Gotham Den I'm always watching the tugboats working on the river. They are the lifeblood of Read More
tiny Tim & friends
One of the main reasons for a weekend trip to Minneapolis was to attend a fundraising event for tiny Tim & friends. TT&F's mission is to Read More
Like a swarm of fish
It hasn't taken me long to realize when you start to see boats gathering that something fun is up! This morning they start showing up and within Read More
Priority seating
You know my hat is off to Williamsburg, Brooklyn and any other neighborhoods doing this. A couple of weekends ago, Bedford Avenue was shut down for Read More
4th of July in NYC
The nation's largest display featuring over 40,000 firework shells lasting 25 minutes. Unbelievable views from the gotham den balcony! Once in a Read More
Play me, I'm yours…
Pianos showing up on the streets, parks and plazas? What the heck? The idea was created by artist Luke Jerram of the UK whose "art" has been touring Read More
Gay Pride parade in NYC
I must say it has been over 20 years since my first (and only) gay pride parade in the city. Even with temperatures in the 90's and humidity about Read More
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