Before stepping into 2011, I took a quick look back to Inwood, our previous New York City neighborhood.
(Cue nostalgic music of your choice... mine is the theme song to Forrest Gump.)
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Our apartment building ($1,000 for a first floor 1br- what a steal!) |
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An open hydrant one summer's day (which Charlie and I also enjoyed a bit later) |
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The awesome A train: Like LOTR, its entrance is carved into a mountain |
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The church we attended: I met such wonderful ladies here when I helped out at their thrift store |
To honor our favorite Inwood restaurant, Alberto's Mofongo House, hubby made this Dominican inspired supper.
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Que delicioso! I do love me some beans, pork, and rice. |
Adios New York! Holland, we're here to stay and ready to make some new happy memories.