Sunday, December 21, 2025

HOLIDAY SPIRITS

I don't know if it's just me or not, but because of the state of the country and this lousy administration, people seem to yearn for some relief and seems to be in the spirit of the holiday more than usual. I have seen more homes with lights out then then last few years. I don't know. But it was good to finally get out and enjoy some time with friends. I departed Thursday as I and the clan got together for a bit of a jolly in NYC which didn't disappoint. We took in some of the sights, a trip to the lovely John Derian shop, and even enjoyed my first cocktails since the surgery... just enjoyed time being away, with no schedule. As always, the city didn't disappoint, but being visual, I did return last night very mentally spent. We even beat the crowds, planning out times at places smartly. But the getting up early could have killed me. 

Rockefeller Plaza! It's been a minute since I've been there.

Of all things, my favorite thing to see is the Public Library lions with their wreaths on. And the tree outside of Aster Hall inside was stunning.

Byrant Park
St Patrick's Cathedral
Inside Bergdorf Goodman. 
You can see the windows I posted early in the week here.

Meanwhile over at my old Alma mater of 18 years, Bloomingdales, I thought their windows were pretty clever. Knights Before Christmas. 

Christian Dior window.
Hudson Yards.
A trip to John Derian's is always a treat for me.
 I came out of there with four more bird clip ornaments.
Before heading back on the train, our little clan concluded with some "holiday spirits" at the Algonquin Hotel this year at the fabled Blue Bar...and spotted the hotel cat, Hamlet, who gets free reign of the hotel. It's quite funny and part of the hotel's charm. He must be the 8th in the line of Hamlets.

It's been ages since we enjoyed drinks there, But I always love it. A stop at the Blur Bar is an opportunity to sip where history was made and sit in the very space that helped shape New York's literary and theatrical scene. Everyone from Dorothy Parker to James Dean, to Alan Jay Lerner and Fredrick Loewe who composed over days the music to My Fair Lady in the hotel, to the likes of Harold Ross, founder of the New Yorker, Robert Benchley, artist and illustrator Neysa McMein,  playwright and humorist, George S Kaufman, Harpo Marx, Tallulah Bankhead, and later, wasn't uncommon to see the likes of Maya Angelou, a young Harry Connick Jr, Liza Minelli and everyone's favorite booze hound, Elaine Strict, among a long list of others. After Prohibition, the bar reopened with a unique touch- John Barrymore, a frequent guest, convinced the hotel to install blue lighting gels above the bars' fixtures, believing the cooler hues were more flattering to everyone's, but mostly his, complexion. Today, the same lighting still reflects off the cocktail glasses held by guest and patrons, who knowingly or not are partaking in a timeless tradition, and are in a place graced once by so many colorful camp characters. For over a hundred years they have been serving cock-a-tails, it tickles me to be just a small piece of scrap in it's overall fabric.


It was a good time and an even better lie in today.

5 comments:

  1. Your photos are gorgeous and contribute to the Christmas spirit I need so desperately in this time of trouble. I'm glad Santa is at the top of the page, humping away on his camel. My tree is loaded with ornaments and I love seeing all the lights and decorations in the neighborhood. I'm glad you've enjoyed NYC.

    Love,
    Janie

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  2. I would love to have propped up the Blue Bar at the Algonquin with Dorothy Parker, Liza or Elaine Stritch [not "Strict" 🤭] - but I think an evening with Tallulah might have been too much to handle! [see here] Jx

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  3. It would be great if you know who wasn't around.
    Nice photos.

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  4. This post put a huge smile on my face, Maddie! So many gorgeous sights, you almost don't know where to look first... I love stately lion statues too (probably cuz I'm a Leo) and the NY Public Library ones are classic! IMHO, Bloomingdales did the better job of window displays: the "Knights Before Xmas" is just the right amount of dry humour for this winter of our discontent, LOL.

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  5. How I love NYC at Christmas... especially Rockefeller Center. Thanks for sharing the photos. I have always wanted to drink at the Algonquin but have never taken the opportunity. I love how you live!

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