Tea at The Plaza

It’s been several months since my last post, and quite a lot has happened in that time! Mainly: I live in New York City now! I must confess that I’ve always been of the too-common opinion that “I love to visit New York, but would never want to live there.” Well, one thing led to another, and here I am; and to tell the truth, I absolutely love living here, so much more than I ever thought I would. I hope to go on many adventures throughout the city, and to document them here.

The Plaza Hotel

One such adventure occurred today, as my Mother and I had a reservation for afternoon tea at The Plaza Hotel. I’ve been to many an afternoon tea service over the past few years, and all have been in gorgeous historic places, but none have been so grand a venue as The Plaza. It truly felt as if I were inside an Edith Wharton novel. The service itself was very traditional: scones, finger sandwiches, macarons, &c., nothing that I haven’t had before, but certainly not in so opulent a setting!

After tea I checked out the book shop upstairs. They don’t sell your typical novels, but rather art books, the kind with extra oversize pages and super high-quality photographs. There was one title in particular, The French Riviera in the 1920s, which I would have loved to sink into for an afternoon.

rose latte

I actually had this rose latte earlier in the week, but it was so pretty that I just had to share a photo of it here

We then spent the rest of the afternoon in the Bergdorf Goodman across the street. It is a truly glorious way to spend an afternoon, even if you don’t intend on purchasing anything. In some ways it feels more like a Fashion Museum, rather than an actual store (especially given some of the price tags—I saw one coat on the ground floor that cost $20,000). Even the children’s items are amazing, my favorite was this set of sidewalk chalk shaped like macarons. I actually did end up buying something; I’ve long been on a hunt for a good pair of white sneakers, and I finally found a pair I love, solid white all around except for a patch of pastel pink on the back of each shoe.

Those were the main events of the day. I have off work this week so I’m hoping to squeeze in a few more solo adventures—going to a Museum, or the library, exploring Central Park, etc. I will try to document anything interesting on my blog, but I shan’t promise anything. It seems anytime I publicly promise to a more frequent writing schedule, I’m just dooming myself to another long hiatus. What I would like to know, dear Readers, is if you have any suggestions for future blog posts. Is there anything in particular you would want to see? Please leave any thoughts or suggestions in the comments section~

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2 Responses to Tea at The Plaza

  1. Luna says:

    It’s so lovely to see a post from you again! I’m glad to know you’re doing well!

    A new place in NYC, how exciting! I wish I could handle the hustle and bustle of city life that way. My sensory issues would probably not permit that. But I must admit the romanticized idea of NYC and all the interesting sights are so lovely seeming…

    I can’t wait to see more updates whenever you have time!! It’s going to be so nice to hear of your adventures 🙂

    I totally understand what you mean about promising a post schedule leading to a hiatus- I’ve done that so many times!

    If you’d like, for blog post suggestions, I’d love to see a post about a geocaching adventure, or a guide to geocaching adventures, like tips on how to make a day of it, etc? I hope that makes sense! ^-^’

    Overall though, I am glad to see things are going well for you!

    Sincerely,
    Luna

    • Lady Nicole says:

      Likewise, it is so lovely to see a comment from you again~

      I understand what you mean about the sensory issues. I did become desensitized to all the noise and such after a while. And there are some pockets of calm and peace here and there, there’s a park near me with a huge waterfall, and the sound of the water is so loud it drowns out all the usual city noises. Or the cafe where I had a rose latte (the 2nd picture in this post), it’s relatively quiet, and filled with plants and flowers. I think it’s important to find little places of respite like that, no matter where you live.

      That’s a great suggestion! I can definitely work on a post like that~

      Thank you for reading and for leaving such a lovely comment, as always ❤️

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