Project 365: Days 317-337
317/365: Wild Friday night with this idiot.
318/365: We went to see this year's Canstruction competition and I took a detour into Trinity Cemetery on my way to the train.
319/365: We went on a trek through Forest Hills Park and found the most adorable flyer for detective work "at a reasonable price" and an abandoned set of tracks.
320/365: The sweetest gift from the sweetest man.
321/365: Morning scene // Tried Ample Hills for the first time—Peppermint Patty ice cream FTW.
322/365: The design department at work stayed for a talk by the grumpy and great Milton Glaser.
323/365: We ate lunch at Schaller's Stube which has all of the sausages.
324/365: I took my annual November 20th selfie in DC, where I took the train to meet my uncle for a weekend of cultural delights.
325/365: We toured the incredible collections (and beautiful grounds) of Marjorie Merriweather Post's Hillwood estate.
326/365: We saw some excellent DC sites, memorials and the installation pieces at the newly-opened Renwick Gallery.
327/365: I said goodbye to DC and marveled at the space-agey Metro.
328/365: We saw the last show on Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life tour at Madison Square Garden.
329/365: Someone in my apartment building ordered a ferret house (thankfully not any of my roommates).
330/365: Jim and I ate Thanksgiving breakfast (is that a thing?) at a half-empty Tom's and passed an excellent Texts from Hillary stencil.
331/365: We walked around the always-beautiful Green-Wood Cemetery, which was approximately 1,000 x better than fighting crowds on Black Friday.
332/365: I spent most of the day being lazy on the couch (with a break into the real world to go see Hunger Games), so I didn't take a photo but here's a still from a video I made of me reenacting this hamster video.
333/365: I met my mom for breakfast and we toured the holiday windows on Lexington and Fifth Avenues (Bergdorf's were the best, followed by Saks).
334/365: I tried to make a gif of my wonderful Kit Kat Clock, and it's not perfect but I still love it.
335/365: Very into this new patch acquisition.
336/365: I did a little Christmas shopping after work at Fishs Eddy, which has nothing I need but everything I want.
337/365: A thing I designed for work is currently in the 86th Street subway station // One of Barney's holiday windows contains a real live human carving crazy-intricate ice sculptures.