365 Project: Days 218-231
218/365: We went to our last Celebrate Brooklyn concert, Third World, and it was great. I love all the seasons and I always get so excited for fall—when it will finally be appropriate to wear these socks—but I'll definitely miss this most excellent part of summer.
219/365: We ventured up north to visit Mother Cabrini and the grotesques at City College—the Hamilton Heights area of Manhattan is a real delight, especially Convent Avenue.
220/365: I did some diner research for a thing.
221/365: I vowed to cook more for myself, and these pizzas have become a regular staple.
222/365: Jim won the Shakespeare in the Park lottery, so we grabbed dinner from Shake Shack and watched Cymbeline at the Delacorte in Central Park.
223/365: This ham.
224/365: Slowly hung up some things, which always makes me happy.
225/365: There can never be too many pizzas in a week—this one was for lunch, and from San Matteo on the Upper East Side. It was delicious and the closest I've found to the pizzas I ate in Italy.
226/365: Did some more diner research for a thing. I found some really great ones that I can't wait to share.
227/365: Bought some frames, hung some more art. I'm really loving my new space.
228/365: Really into the sunsets outside of my window every night.
229/365: Re-reading one of my favorite books, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, for the I-don't-know-what'th time before Francesca and I go to Savannah in September (!).
230/365: I'm always thrilled when an ugly awning comes down and reveals a great sign (or clock!) underneath.
231/365: I have to leave my door open so Mozart can get in/out of my room and I was so excited to receive this doorstop in the mail. I was bummed to discover that it's too thick to fit under my door, but I think I can shave some off to make it fit—totally worth the extra effort because look how cute this thing is.