
Last week I spotted a young tattooed woman chatting with a friend  outside of the Chelsea  Whole Foods store. I  hesitated because I was running late, but doubled back across the street  and introduced myself. As it turned out, Krista and her two friends,  Ryan and Jake, had recently moved from San Francisco to New York. All of  them had tattoos.
Her friend Jake shared his first, but I am deferring that one to a later, more appropriate date (hint: check back on Father's Day).
After seeing Jake's tattoo, I turned to Krista and Ryan. "Who's next?" I asked hopefully.
Fortunately, I didn't get the "Wasn't the one tattoo enough?" attitude.
Krista deferred to Ryan and he offered, with his friend's assistance, this amazing piece:
Her friend Jake shared his first, but I am deferring that one to a later, more appropriate date (hint: check back on Father's Day).
After seeing Jake's tattoo, I turned to Krista and Ryan. "Who's next?" I asked hopefully.
Fortunately, I didn't get the "Wasn't the one tattoo enough?" attitude.
Krista deferred to Ryan and he offered, with his friend's assistance, this amazing piece: