Last Weekend while I was in New York I said to my Daughter Stephanie, Let's hit the West Village and then Chelsea Market and gradually make our way back to the Upper West Side. It was very cold with fine snow falling as we left the apartment headed for the Subway. I would be leaving on Wednesday so I wanted to enjoy the weekend out and about. Of course there would be many pictures of City Dogs and their great coats and boots, as well as interesting places I would take pictures of to share on the Blog. We had plans to visit Brooklyn the next day(Sunday) and see all the Antique places, so Saturday we would stop at Murray's Cheese Shop, an Italian store, stop for a nice lunch, and just enjoy the West Village and its charm. I had just heard that the Vintage Cookbook Store Bonnie Slotnicks had closed and relocated to the East Village. I had been visiting with her in October when she told me of her Landlords decision not to renew her lease. She had been hopeful that he would extend it, but unfortunately she had to close on Jan 27 and was now in the process of making the move. On my next trip up I will visit the new shop and post pictures! As planned we hit the Cheese Shop, Italian store and perused the many shops along West 10th. We stopped for lunch at a small Taco restaurant and really enjoyed the food and ambiance of its small size but authentic feel. With the rents in New York being so high I am amazed at what they can fit in the tiniest spots and how cozy and brimming they feel. We started with Guacamole and chips and then ordered ordered Tacos with Chicken, a Spicy Cucumber Salad and Mexican Corn on the Cob with mayo and Cheese. Everything was very fresh and very tasty. Below is a picture Of Laura Lobdell's store on West 10th Street. She is an Artist and Jewelry Designer. It is the tiniest of stores, but inside side you are treated to a stylish display of her creative line. Her sweet little Dog Xiao a Japanese Chin greets you as you arrive. As you approach the entrance you are treated to a playful outdoor display of Flower Pots brimming with oyster shells and a cute sign that says "When it Rains Pour Champagne" I thought the cutest part of the outside was above the door where she has the address listed at 183 1/8 W10th. After enjoying the stores in the West Village we walked to Chelsea Market. Saturdays are busy there, but it seems to add to the New York experience. We browsed Anthropologie and tried all the hand creme samples and then moved on to Chelsea Market Baskets. This store has such neat items and unusual gift ideas. We were ready to head home but decided to make one last stop at the section Artists and Fleas! This area houses all the Artisans and their handmade creations. As we walked the area I spotted a booth that had headbands, crowns and fascinators. It was there I met Wendy who helped me try on all sorts of items and give me ideas how to work the headbands to hold your hair in an upsweep style. She explaioned her friend is the designer and she helps on the weekends. All the items are hand made and so attractive. I actually passed on the black crown instead purchasing a beaded headband that has smokey gray crystals and shines beautifully. Below is a picture of Wendy. I absolutely love the fascinator. It was a fun day and I will leave you with a few pictures of City Dogs!
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