
In New York, they say, you're always looking for a job, a boyfriend or an apartment. So, let's say you have two out of three and they're fabulous. Why do we let the thing we don't have affect how we feel about all the things we do have? Why does one minus a plus one feel like it adds up to zero?
…but this one isn’t mine. Nope!
From above
But I'll just stay below
What about you? Would you trade your job for one in the air? Enjoying the city daily from above? No tourists blocking your view though ;).
Always in an Empire State of Mind,
xoxo,
B
PS: The video probably reminds you of the iconic picture: ‘Lunch atop a skyscraper’. Back in 1932 photographer Charles Clyde Ebbets staged the iron workers having lunch at 260 meters (840 feet) above the ground to promote the new Rockefeller building. On a side note, that picture was published in the New York Herald Tribune on my birthday. October 2nd, 1932 (the day, obviously not the year ;)).
