

While on a solo walk along the battery last night, I serendipitously ran into one of my dearest friends Katie, who happened to be soaking up her last sunset in Charleston before moving to Brooklyn.




I planned on seeing her later for tacos anyway, but I was so happy to run into her at this moment. She was completely in it -- blasting music from her car and watching white sailboats pass as the sun disappeared into the still-as-glass water.
Katie is the kind of person you always find yourself on an adventure with. She is adored by everyone, and rightfully so; she's one of the most magnetic people I've ever met. And although I'm selfishly sad, I'm excited for all the New Yorkers whose lives are about to get much, much brighter.
P.S. More Katie: floating the river, at brunch, strolling down King Street, porch sittin', and with choocovine.



9 comments:
i like that her hair is a little over the railing.
so cute-was meant to be
I love special, unexpected, perfectly timed meant to be moments. It's a nice reminder that you're exactly where you're supposed to be at that exact minute.
Moments to cherish.
Gorgeous sunset.
"She was in it" — reminds me of Natalie Portman's line in Garden State :)
Stunning photos, and I love to hear people truly praise and admire their friends.
Beautiful photos - It makes me long for the sea.
that water looks incredible!!
So exciting! She is going to love NYC (although she will probably miss those warm Charleston days really quickly!). I live in Brooklyn, so if Katie needs any tips, send her my way. She sounds lovely :)
Gorgeous pictures as always!
Goodbyes are so hard! But this gives you one more reason to visit Brooklyn - such an amazing neighborhood! I just found out I'll be moving there this week, actually. She looking for a roommate? ;)
Your blog is dangerous for me to read. I miss Battery Park so bad I can taste it.
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