Tag: fireworks

  • Free Concert: New York Philharmonic

    Free Concert: New York Philharmonic

    Enjoying the Show

    One of the greatest things about New York City in the summer is the sheer number of free events you can attend. There’s Shakespeare in the Park, movie showings, and more. Every year, the New York Philharmonic has free performances in city parks, notably Central Park. That show is always packed blanket to blanket, so we went to the one in Prospect Park in Brooklyn along with our friend Holly—we hoped to have a smaller experience closer to home. We arrived early enough to be on the main lawn but thought the more sparsely populated edge would be a nicer location. (This was our first time listening at Prospect Park, and it turns out we were wrong: though you can hear the music pretty well, the speakers are not aimed at you, which meant many quiet parts of the pieces were completely lost on our area. This also means people in attendance chatter incessantly and don’t sit quietly. Next time, we’ll go farther in!)

    The Growing Crowd

    Dinner in the Park

    Yummy Sandwich

    Our View of the Concert

    Getting Some Knitting Done

    Glowing

    We went the easy route and ordered food to go from Dizzy’s right near the entrance to the park. We spread it all out, ate, and then Holly and I both knit as the sun set. The show began at 8pm, when the fireflies were starting to come out and the sunset was casting a glow over the park. The performance included Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 and two pieces by Respighi: Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome. None of us was familiar with the pieces, but they were beautiful. Erin’s always loved going to the orchestra but prefers being able to see the musicians playing, and Jason is eager to go to one where he can actually hear it; we’re looking into the schedule at Lincoln Center for the future.

    After the concert ended, there were fireworks to celebrate! Though there was a tree in the way, we had great seats; this sure made up for the lack of explosions in the sky on Independence Day!

    Fireworks

    Fireworks

    Fireworks

    Fireworks

    Take a listen to the concert yourself in the video Erin took.

    (shot with the 7D)

  • Independence Day BBQ

    Independence Day BBQ

    Hot Dog

    Hot dogs and apple pie: It doesn’t get more American than that, right? Well, we had hot dogs, rabbit sausage, Mexican corn (elote) and strawberry-balsamic pie, and our friends are from all over the globe, but it sure was a great BBQ. And what’s more American than that?

    Our friends Tania and Loc had people over to celebrate Independence Day on their rooftop deck. The temperature was pushing 100°F that day, which meant everyone was clamoring for the shade. We braved the heat for the sake of grilled meats, though. Christina brought rabbit sausage, Jason’s new favorite thing, while Erin insisted on good ol’ Hebrew Nationals for her July 4th menu. Erin made her family favorite cucumber-onion salad (recipe below) and a potato salad that uses goat cheese instead of mayonnaise so the heat wouldn’t make things too disgusting. Everyone found a spot in the shade of the umbrella and gathered around the great big table.

    The Guests Arrive

    Obligatory Us Photo

    Colorful Placesettings

    Our Hosts - Tania & Loc

    McClure's Relish

    Enjoying the Food

    The Goods

    Cucumber-Onion Salad (at lower left in photo above)

    2 cucumbers, peeled and thinly sliced (leave a small bit of peel for decorative purposes; use a mandoline to get really thin slices)
    1 small onion, thinly sliced
    1/2 cup sour cream
    1/3 cup white vinegar
    3 tablespoons sugar
    3/4 teaspoon salt
    1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
    1/4 teaspoon dry mustard

    Combine all ingredients in a bowl. It tastes like summer!

    Dessert!

    Sunset over Manhattan

    Lights

    We ate dessert in their air conditioned apartment. Strawberry-balsamic pie from Four and Twenty Blackbirds, plus homemade lemon meringue by Christina and a lemon-olive oil cake from Pam rounded out our citrussy, tasty dessert spread. Once the sun had set, we made our way back upstairs to see if we could spy the fireworks, despite their location over the Hudson. And we could see them, sorta.

    Fireworks in the Distance

    Jason was committed to getting a great fireworks shot.

    Patient and Hopeful

    Erin preferred her view.

    A better view!