(photo taken from Jeanine Payer's website)
Monday, August 24, 2009
"... pure space into which flowers endlessly open". - Rilke
(photo taken from Jeanine Payer's website)
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Sunday, August 09, 2009
It all started on my morning subway commute last Friday... I pulled out Year 7 of the Harry Potter books (weighs about 2lbs) onto my lap and the man next to me asked if that it was a Harry Potter book. I said yes and I was re-reading it because I had finished all my library books. He chuckled...
We had a fantastic day: people were shopping, the air was electric with a buzz I had not felt in a while, repeat customers came in and I had several fun conversations with children who were curious about our bird calls and graphite objects.
My first customer was a woman eyeing the John Derian paperweights. It turns out that she collects them and she was trying to choose one that was not so feminine looking for her husband's sake. She ended up with the green shell paperweight. We continued to chat and I found out that she and her husband own Morty's Pub in Waterloo, Canada. They were in NYC for the weekend without their child and that morning they split up to do their own thing before getting together that evening for a play & dinner. Her husband was heading down to the restaurant supply district on the Bowery while she spent time in ABC and beyond.
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After that first transaction the day just buzzed by. It was nice to be busy, chat with people, dashing back and forth, help customers make decisions about gifts to buy and direct them to nearby restaurants for lunch.
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The women from Brisbane, Australia: Mom's purple shoe, a bracelet worn by daughter on left from Australian jewelery designer Samantha Wills, and Natasha found a Jeanine Payer piece to wear: "Nothing is impossible to a willing heart".
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At first glance I thought it was Chinese characters but the more I looked the more I realized it was someone's handwriting. The woman whose shoulder this is tatooed on, found something that had her brother's signature written on it, and had it tatooed onto her shoulder to memoralize him. I find myself looking at it everytime I see it.
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