Tuesday, April 28, 2009

More thoughts on New York

New Yorkers love their public spaces and utilise them so well. WIth most people living in apartments, they flock to parks.

The UN tour, with our guide Edgar, from Belarus, was very interesting (even if Edgar seemed a little new to it all).

I am amazed that within the space of 4 days the temperature went from 9 degrees, to 31 degrees.

The Tribeca Talks have been really good. It's the first year they have done them and have really added value to our experience.

There are dogs everywhere - you will meet them in shops and restaurants etc. It's kinda cool. Just remember, "curb your dog"!

Not much shopping this trip - but am the very happy owner of a beautiful red handbag which was on sale big time.

"Defamation: The Movie" was an excellent and thought-provoking documentary. Still thinking about it.

Parking a car in a garage here is around $550 a month (including tips).

Reeces peanut butter cups are the best.

I wish Brisbane had street side vendors, selling hot dogs and pretzels.

Central Park was such an interesting experience. We went on Saturday, when it was 31C and it was so so so full. People love their parks!

FAO Schwarz is a totally cool toy shop. We bought lego candy (from the appropriately titled section: FAO Schweetz)

Our little adventure to the new Yankees Stadium in the Bronx was a little longer than we planned it to be - I had memorised how to get there from Central Park, and then totally forgot we had to catch a different line. Luckily, a kind man named Jerry helped us out, took us up the bus stop to catch a cross-town bus and got us a map. 

Joel Osteen was great at A Night of Hope. Stephen and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was 3 hours, but certainly didn't feel long or dragged out. 

Like all stadiums, they have you hostage for food purchases. We got hot dogs, fries and coke - and it was $36 US dollars. Eek!!!

You can get your clothes washed and folded by the pound over here - our host said it would be cheaper than buying detergent and using a laundromat. She was right. Crazy.

Finally walked half a block to the Hudson River - another lovely area.

Drove through the Meatpacking area - lots of new designers. The area was still meatpacking 5 years ago.

Thoughts are starting to turn to home, and the very long trip....

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

great little insights Ruth - love it!