Project 365.2

Project 365 | Day Two

There’s a cafeteria located on the fourteenth floor of 375 Hudson. Many of my former coworkers at the building eat there only when the weather is bad; I deviated from eating its food at most once a month. Since I no longer have access to $3.95 sandwich and soup specials, my lunch experience has changed drastically. Greg and I were working in Soho today to meet up with Living Breathing, so we grabbed burritos to eat from the Calexico cart. I’ve always bemoaned the fact that the Mexican food in NYC will never measure up to the deliciousness found everywhere in Texas, but I have to admit that these were mighty good. (Look at the guy on the left who seems jealous that we’re taking away his burritos!)

Project 365.1

Project 365.1

In the two weeks since I left Saatchi and began working full-time on launching the Longitude, nomadic cafe-wandering has become a way of life. Today’s destination was Peacefood Cafe, a delightful new vegan bakery on the Upper West Side. I bought a blueberry scone (with a tofu spread!), poured myself a cup of water, laid my laptop on a sun-lit table, and received an error message informing me that my Macbook could not connect to Wi-Fi. Fail.