Friday, March 5, 2010

Snow day in Central Park.


I keep falling off the blog wagon, but I think that has more to do with a lack of adventures than a lack of enthusiasm. It's tough to run around town (and country) when the weather is so gloomy. One major exception: last Friday's walk through Central Park.




We trekked from 30th Street on the East Side across the Great Lawn and around the Reservoir before finally heading home. Our hike took nearly four hours.



Standing at the end of the Mall, with no one in sight, under this canopy of oaks, made me feel so tiny.

Sadly these Hunter wellies were my most suitable shoes for the adventure. Despite keeping me dry, the toes were not toasty. 


Next time I'll follow my hiking partner's lead and don Bean Boots. But of course a Rhode Islander would be better equipped for twenty inches of powder.


But even he wasn't prepared to take on these tots and their sleds. (We should have taken a sled!)

The weatherman promised 50 degrees this weekend so hopefully this (above) is the last snow we'll see till next winter. Hopefully.

Manufactured in N.Y.

Last November Nick Schonberger of Selectism tapped me for a new project. It was originally conceived to coincide with the premiere of "Made In New York," but I have trouble staying on deadline, so now it stands on its own.

Anyway! I had the good fortune of interviewing five designers who work and manufacture their goods right here in the five boroughs. The masterminds behind Mister Mort, Epaulet, Unis, and the Wurst Editions all gave me their time, wit, wisdom, and sneak peeks into spring collections. And most importantly they shared their experiences navigating - and reviving - one of our city's oldest industries.

Try on the final product here.