In the rainy clouds above London
London Gay Stop
OMG Candy
There’s something almost unreal about stepping into a candy store at night, like walking into a small, bright world that doesn’t ask you to hurry. OMG Candy in Soho glows with color—neon letters, glossy floors, and bins that look like they could hold the whole spectrum.
We wandered in on a date night, not with a plan, just following the pull of light and sugar. The place feels lively without being loud; it’s more like the room is humming. Rows of treats line the walls in tidy grids, while the front tables invite you to lean in, scoop, and second-guess your choices.
Candy is supposed to be simple, but it has a strange power. It brings back old, specific memories you didn’t know you still carried—corner stores, movie tickets folded in your pocket, the patient ritual of picking “just one more.” Standing there, I felt that mix of nostalgia and possibility, the way a familiar sweetness can make the present feel softer around the edges.
We left with a small bag, the kind that crinkles as you walk, and the sense that the city had briefly opened a door into something bright and uncomplicated.
My new sofa has arrived from Interior Define
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Sloan Sofa by Interior Define

I have been a very ambitious online shopper recently. Including a sofa from Interior Define, I have also purchased a mattress and bed frame from Gilt. The process for selecting my sofa was very easy and because I am a web dork a bit fun. I selected my sloan with Oxford Blue Mod Velvet and Brass Tapered Round Legs. I decided on Interior Define after looking at normal retailers and having to sacrifice design over price or materials. With Interior Define I was able to make the sofa to my specifications in the style I was looking for.
Purchase to Delivery

Delivery & Install

Final Thoughts


First Summer Oysters at Navy
Kenzo Eye see a shopping haul
When you eat your shirt at work
Protect Your Pie
There’s a certain kind of summer quiet that settles in after the first round of food, when paper plates stack up and the air smells like grass and warm asphalt. Someone brings out dessert and the day narrows to a small, perfect scene: a slice of blueberry pie, its filling dark and glossy, and a smooth scoop of vanilla ice cream beginning to soften at the edges.
“Protect Your Pie” started as a joke, the kind you say when you’ve been outside long enough to feel the sun in your shoulders and you’re a little too happy about what’s on the table. But it’s also true in the ordinary way true things are—because there’s always that moment when you set your plate down, turn your head, and realize how quickly the good parts of a day can disappear.
The pie tastes like bursts of late spring and early summer, sweet and sharp, held together by a crust that breaks the way it should. The ice cream cools it down, slows everything, makes you pay attention. It’s not complicated food, but it carries memory well, like certain houses do—holding a season inside of it.
So you hover a little. You guard your fork. You take the next bite before it melts too far, before someone asks for “just a taste,” before the afternoon shifts into evening.
Some things don’t need to last forever to matter. Sometimes you just need to keep them close long enough to finish what you came for.
Memorial Day Party – BBQ 1
Biddle Views Columbus
Last day at the Summit with Kari and Lacroix
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On the first night of the summit we had dinner at Lacroix in Rittenhouse Square. The coursed menu is to die for. By the time we got the the 10th course we were a bit exhausted. Kari jokingly asked for a pillow and they graciously complied! HAHA (sorry I missed the image of the first course)
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