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Polaroid of the Week: A Warm Welcome Back to New York City

Polaroid of the Week: A Warm Welcome Back to New York CityI couldn’t have asked for a warmer welcome to New York. My first full week back in NYC exceeded my wildest dreams—outshining even last week’s scenic fall road trip. With exciting plans ahead later this November, the month is off to an incredible start.

The highlights began Monday with winning two round-trip tickets from New York to Singapore on Singapore Airlines (still pinching myself!). Tuesday brought a new travel writing gig, Wednesday an invitation for an amazing housesit, Thursday an early birthday surprise—tickets to a hip-hop concert next week I’m thrilled about—and yesterday a flawless day in Williamsburg ending in a picture-perfect sunset (captured in the photo above). Two days remain, packed with outdoor adventures under ideal weather. I’ll detail these wins in my monthly roundup, but I’m elated to be back in New York, hitting a lucky streak after early-month challenges.

How is your week going?


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