Cupid’s Span and the Embarcadero
There are few other places I love as much as this stretch of beautiful along SF’s Embarcadero.
There are few other places I love as much as this stretch of beautiful along SF’s Embarcadero.
Hurricane Andrew, for anyone that fully experienced it, was something completely out of the Twilight Zone. We could not have anticipated it – no one could have. Not even Bryan Norcross himself (who spoke at the opening event pictured here). My memory of that night is crystal clear: sheer anxiety, the dog and cats (and… Read More History Miami, Hurricane Andrew Exhibit
History Miami is a gem in downtown Miami. This was my first visit – I walked out with a membership. Though I was there for the Hurricane Andrew exhibit (open through 1/15/18), I spent some time perusing their other cultural relics and adding my own story to their interactive walls. Visit their site for more… Read More History Miami
Art from: Hell’s Kitchen, Times Square, SoHo, NoLita and the Lower East Side. ❤️❤️
Maker Fair was equal parts artistry and ingenuity. #explore
MiMo is steeped in old Miami, architectural homages, Art Deco, and a side of Miami you might easily drive through without paying as much attention to as some of the city’s flashier areas. Moving from Miami to LA and back to Miami again has given me an appreciation for the city I call home… that… Read More MiMo
Prime for walking and exploring… you’ll see some of the same artists over and over in both areas even if the backdrops differ wildly. I don’t think I can ever tire of them. They’re part of Miami’s newer artistic signature. 🎨
Everything looks different by night – including art. ❤️
My muse… 💕 Scenes from Wynwood (the Garden, Wood, Panther Coffee, art walk, etc.)…
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