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- Right On Time
Farmers Market Today: Union Square Greenmarket Is the Errand That Becomes Lunch
A market-timing plan for getting one good bag of produce and accidentally staying for lunch.
- Right On Time
Date Night: TKTS Leicester Square Works When the Plan Happens Late
A London timing trick for turning same-day indecision into a theater night with a built-in walk.
- The Long Way Home
NYC Ferry Schedule: Rockaway Is the Long Way Home With Salt on It
A ferry-first beach route for people who want the trip itself to count as the plan.
- The Long Way Home
First Day of Summer 2026: Fort Tryon Park to the Cloisters Is the Uphill Route
An uptown walk for when you want stone paths, river air, and a destination that makes the climb behave.
- The Odd Edit
Fun Date Ideas: Interference Archive Is the Gowanus Room for People Who Read the Walls
A date-ish archive visit for people who would rather compare posters than make small talk.
- The Odd Edit
Who Is David Hockney Is the Wrong Question at City Reliquary
A Williamsburg museum for bottle caps, borough memory, and the kind of objects art history usually skips.
- The Odd Edit
Fire Emblem Fortune’s Weave and Tarot-Shop Side Quests
A strange-shop NYC culture guide that turns fantasy-game energy into tarot counters, candlelit shelves and small side quests without unverifiable claims.
- The Odd Edit
When Is Summer 2026: Haw Par Villa Is Still the Strangest Sunny-Day Walk
A Singapore walk for bright light, moral folklore, and statues that refuse to behave like background scenery.
- The Long Way Home
SF Ferry Schedule: Ferry Building to Fort Mason Is the Waterfront Walk That Eats an Afternoon
A Bay-side route for people who like their city walks with boats, brick, and one slow detour.
- The Long Way Home
Saturday Farmers Market: Grand Army Plaza Is the Long Way Through Breakfast
A Brooklyn morning route that starts with market bags and ends somewhere slower than you meant to go.