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Back In The New York Groove

August 31, 2012 By Katie MacLeod Leave a Comment

Back in the New York Groove - UnsplashMy suitcase stories may have been a little neglected lately (I’ve been meeting my magazine deadlines this month) but now that I’m back in the New York groove, they’re set to start again.

The past two weeks I’ve mooched around Manhattan, taken pictures as I wandered through Princeton and – as I usually do on this side of the pond – hung out in Hoboken.  I’ve already had burgers and buffalo wings, sweet treats from Magnolia Bakery, and Mexican and margaritas near my old summer haunts in Midtown East.

I’ve seen this city (and its surroundings) several times over – so what’s next?  I’m ready to find out…

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