Travelling: New York (4)
Sep. 27th, 2003 10:53 pmShopping
J and I spent a very pleasant day wandering the length of Broadway to get a feel for New York. After a miserable start to the week, the weather turned glorious the very day we'd earmarked for seeing the city on foot. Less happily, my camera managed to break just as we set out, so I have no real photos of New York (or of the wedding itself, for that matter!)So we started from Manhattan ('uptown'), where there are lot of mostly old-ish and rather grand buildings, and continued on through the theatre-ish bit (ie the section of Broadway that is like the stereotypical image of Broadway); Time Square, which is full of big flashing lights, creating a rather striking impression; past a long string of electronics shops, and down to the edge of Soho. I'm not sure I've got that in the right order!
This expedition was made considerably more fun by
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Date: 2003-09-29 10:33 pm (UTC)This also means you were probably very near where I was (well, I guess depending upon where I was at the time....) I was staying on Washington Square, right by NYU.
I had a good proper look at Brooklyn this time - I'd only poked my nose in before. It is a noticably different experience to Manhattan. (If you watch Saturday Night Fever, which is set in Brooklyn, you'll see the female character rhapsodising about Manhattan as if it were another place entirely. It's only over the Brooklyn Bridge, but it *is* quite a different place).
Did you find lots of great food? I've developed a minor obsession with knish and split-pea soup.
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Date: 2003-09-30 09:37 pm (UTC)Did you find lots of great food?
Yes indeed; a post entitled 'food' is in the pipeline, only I'm horribly busy just now. And I know in my heart of hearts that bringing my LJ up to date is not a priority over urgent thesis-related deadlines or planning the services I've promised to run in the next few days.
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Date: 2003-09-30 09:51 pm (UTC)Now, I've always felt that this was the case, but it seems to be beyond my father. He warned me about the complexity of the Subway before I went the first time, and I wondered what in Hudson's name he was talking about! He still seems to be struggling with the difference between an Express and a Local train, which I think is generally a mistake you make once and once only (I made a trip to Harlem accidentally once by getting the wrong one on the blue line!) Pa seems to be stuck with the error permanently, though. Guess we can't all be geniuses.....! ;-)
bringing my LJ up to date is not a priority over urgent thesis-related deadlines
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Ahem....funny how you seem to have that thesis-work ethic going on, and I just spent 2 and a half hours updating my LJ!
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Screw it....