Erin

Miami


A couple weeks ago Tim had a job down in Miami Beach so I flew down there Thanksgiving day for about a week to hang out too.  It was a relaxing, wonderful escape from the rain and cold of DC.  With it’s backdrop of art-deco architecture, Miami has really fashioned itself as a design capitol and has a thriving art scene where empty warehouses used to be.  And did I mention $$$?  I was amazed (once again) by flagrant display of wealth– Bentley’s line the sidewalks in Miami like BMW’s do in DC.Miami 11[1].26.09 102Miami 11[1].26.09 099Miami 11[1].26.09 097Miami 11[1].26.09 090Miami 11[1].26.09 089Miami 11[1].26.09 088Miami 11[1].26.09 087Miami 11[1].26.09 086Miami 11[1].26.09 106Miami 11[1].26.09 081Miami 11[1].26.09 103

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3 comments to Miami

  • Shari Keen

    It’s different world down there. Should you come to Tampa…..you would see almost no resemblence….except maybe the palm trees. One of these days I would like to go to South Beach when the Food Network is there…..I think that would be fun….I think its usually in January or Feb.

  • I liked living in Miami. But we didn’t own a Bentley.

    We owned a Peugeot and if you moved the floor mats aside you could see the road below you blurring by at 70 mph.

    I am curious about those bald headed babies in the last photo.

  • Chesed

    Ditto on the baby heads- what’s the deal? Did you buy them for the nursery? :)

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