The Legendary ”Harry’s Bar”, open in Paris since 1911, after a 7th Avenue Manhattan bar was displaced and moved to Paris.

Still owned by the same family ever since. They allegedly invented the Bloody Mary here in 1921 and the Sidecar in 1925.

Overnight staycation was lovely, thankyouverymuch

Celebration weekend continues

Tonight we celebrated:

Dinner at Yamtcha was my favorite meal of all time! And top 3 best restaurant I’ve been to, bar none 🤩

”Tumblr Is Everything”

_ The soft, sad freaks on an unprofitable website claimed victory in the battle for the internet’s soul and defined the worldview of a generation._

Can BTS… save the world?

Heading back today

Heading back today

Lovely day yesterday

Evening at the hotel, in good company

Lovely day with the squad today in London, and still found the time to indulge in food and gifts

48h work trip to London!

Chocolate x Peanut Butter Porter from Baltimore Perfect for dessert!

Today was a yummy day!

NYT x Krugman: "How France's Economy Is Surviving the Covid Pandemic"

I don’t want to romanticize the French economy or French society, both of which have plenty of problems. And liberals who like to imagine that we could neutralize the anger of the white working class by raising wages and strengthening the social safety net should know that France, whose policies are to the left of U.S. progressives’ wildest dreams, has its own ugly white nationalist movement, albeit not as powerful as ours.

Still, at a time when Republicans denounce as destructive “socialism” any effort to make America less unequal, it’s worth knowing that the economy of France — which isn’t socialist but comes far closer to socialism than anything Democrats might propose — is doing pretty well.

Testing a new communication tool called @OnBeeper which aggregates all messaging apps:

“Hanoi Baby Boiii!” Love you @ShanaWeisberg

First uninterrupted 5K in over a decade