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Fifth Ave Gets Bold: Inside Eden Art Gallery

Fifth Avenue in New York is more than just a shopping street; it feels like a stage where culture, luxury, and history come together. As I walked along its blocks, I felt surrounded by a living museum, with the bright windows of fashion houses standing alongside some of the city’s most prestigious art spaces. New… Continue reading Fifth Ave Gets Bold: Inside Eden Art Gallery

Lifestyle, memories, Movies, Travel

My Cinematic New York Adventure

New York City is a place where every street feels like a movie set and every corner tells a story. 🎬 From the serene paths of Central Park to the neon spectacle of Times Square, my trip was filled with unforgettable sights, sounds, and surprises. Iconic landmarks, bustling streets, and even a celebrity encounter made… Continue reading My Cinematic New York Adventure

Lifestyle

All About Me (Part 2)

Olympic Women’s Handball Photo I spent all week dropping off and picking up my kids to/from their sports activities. I sometimes ask myself, why did I sign up each one of them to play two or three sports? I’m tired of driving around the city all week! Then I remember one of my friends once… Continue reading All About Me (Part 2)

Lifestyle, motivation

Power of Positivity

Today, when I returned home from work, my daughter greeted me at the door. When I asked her how her day was, she replied, "Today was a great day!" I responded, "Me too!" It really was a good day, and it's entirely up to us whether we want to keep it that way or let… Continue reading Power of Positivity

art, Lifestyle, Travel

Murals and Conversations

I find it fascinating how I believe I receive messages or signs from a higher power by observing others. While touring Algiers, Algeria, I took pictures of a muralist painting a wall that seemed to need repair. It was evident that the wall was deteriorating and would likely collapse one day. The artist painted the… Continue reading Murals and Conversations

art, Lifestyle, Travel

In The Casbah of Algiers – Door-to-door

During the Ottoman era, nobles used horses for transportation. To avoid dismounting to knock on doors, they placed the knock handles high. Additionally, there were large and small doors. I gazed at the door with great curiosity, pondering about its history and the lives of its past inhabitants. I walked and stopped at each door,… Continue reading In The Casbah of Algiers – Door-to-door