Sometimes New York makes me feel so tiny, like theres no way I can survive in this crazy city. People are always talking about job shortages and how no one wants to employ non-American's, it's hard not to let this banter get the better of me. But things always seem to work themselves out and when they do this metropolis doesn't seem so big and scary after all.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Cotton Candy Skies
Sometimes New York makes me feel so tiny, like theres no way I can survive in this crazy city. People are always talking about job shortages and how no one wants to employ non-American's, it's hard not to let this banter get the better of me. But things always seem to work themselves out and when they do this metropolis doesn't seem so big and scary after all.
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Chin up KLF, its just as bad at home. I have a mate working in NYC who says the same, but you will look back at this time with wonder and satisfaction i am sure..great shots btw.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the new job! These pictures are so beautiful, the sunset is amazing - it reminds me of the ones I saw in Malaysia! And you are such a stylish homebody, I embraced Tramp during my month of unrmployment :p xxxxx
ReplyDeleteCotton candy skies over a cityscape beautiful contrast. Well done you 'back in the saddle again' on ya Fordy! xx
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad your talent has been rewarded, sweetheart! Congratulations ;)
ReplyDeleteps - I have to send you a couple of pics we took with the slr camera ❤
Yay on finding a new job! Congratulations <3
ReplyDeleteOh Katie, that sounds so stressful! I'm so glad it worked out ok :) I love your cardi, and Oli's hat is the best!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the sewing job! And I can totally relate to the job stress. I'm back in grad school now and crossing my fingers that I'll be able to find a job once I graduate.
ReplyDeletethat skirt is just beautiful! I have one a lot like it in peachy hues, but it's way too big and I'm so nervous to mess with the wool pleats!
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