NYC Photos
I thought I’d share some more photos. We are standing in front of the helicopter on Saturday morning about to board to fly over the harbour and Manhatten.
I’m on the helicopter, locked and loaded and only a tiny bit nervous after the safety session that included instructions on inflating my life jacket. I can’t imagine that if we crash, I’d actually survive to do that. Hence the very nervous grin (notice the raised eyebrows).
Chinatown was interesting. I definitely felt out of place. Oddly, the most common displays outside the stores were of sensible black shoes. All the tiny Chinese grandmothers were hovering and elbowing people around those displays while tiny bent Chinese grandfathers shot disapproving looks at us. Quite humorous, really. I also saw some interesting food items in the shop windows…such as cooked ducks with heads still attached. It’s an acquired taste I guess?
There seemed to be some form of food festival happening in Little Italy. The streets were jammed. I absolutely can’t imagine how anyone suffering from claustrophobia would handle this.
We took the subway to Upper Manhattan and got off at Grand Central station. This is a picture of the concourse. No pictures could ever do the architecture justice. It was amazing.
About two blocks from Grand Central Station is the Chrysler Building. It’s unbelievable. It’s so tall that you can’t take a picture when you get to the building, because you can’t see the top when you look up.
We got lost inside the NYC Public Library. It was amazing, but it is so huge that it was difficult to find anything. We loved walking around inside it though…we are both geeks like that. This is the research room. They have security guards outside the door that check your bags before you leave the room. I guess book stealers are rampant in NYC?
This is the Apple Store on 5th Avenue (another “geek” visit). It’s just off Central Park. It was unbelievably busy. The glass cube marks the store above ground. You then need to go inside and downstairs to the actual store which is located underneath the roadway. I played with the iPad, Macbook Air and Macbook Pro. I tried to find a case for my iPod Touch 4g but they just aren’t out yet. We had fun looking though.
Right next door to the Apple store (and above ground) is FAO Schwartz, possibly the most famous toy store in the world. We went in to find the Big Piano that Tom Hanks played in the movie “BIG”. It was actually quite amazing. Two staff members were playing it when we got there. They were dancing on the keys and playing very complicated classical music…very impressive. That store is absolutely an amazing place for kids (and those who are kids at heart).
Then we went off to Central Park. It was lovely, clean and well maintained. It’s a huge green-space in the middle of a concrete urban area. The thought hit us that if you grew up your whole life in Manhattan, this might be one of the only ways you would or could experience grass. What an odd thought for a country girl.
NYC is a wonderful place to visit, but I couldn’t imagine living there.
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