Monday, November 5, 2012

In Manhattan, the Saturday after Sandy



So, here was 7th Ave just south of Central Park.


The hotel just showing on the left, Park Central, is where I stayed in September when I was there a few days.

People were being allowed into hotels to get their things, but not to stay there. 

The reason being:


I know, we've all seen this shot in the news -- but it's still rather amazing to see that crane just yanked over like that.

When I was there, the rectangle of W 58th, 7th Ave, W56th, and 6th Ave were all cordoned off.

Here's another look:


It's amazing just how tall that building is, even by the standards of that neighborhood.  And therefore, what a job it is/will be to deal with that dangling crane.




Friday, May 18, 2012

More exploring in Manhattan

I put in some miles finding a bunch of other lower-Manhattan landmarks.  I was lucky to catch the flowers around City Hall when they were so colorful.
And not too far away ...
I also walked down to Battery Park and strolled along the water for awhile.  There was a huge line of people waiting to board a ferry to go see the Statue of Liberty.
So I just contented myself with seeing it from the shore.

When in lower Manhattan ...

... and you see this building:

There is something rather unexpected to be found, if you know to look.  As you walk by, find this stairwell.

Go up the stairs, and emerge into ...

... a garden?

I loved this.  This little park is called Elevated Acre, and while I would not call it a quiet spot, it definitely feels secluded.



The reason it's not quiet is because these are the views at the far end:


Yes, that's a very active helipad; when I was there, helicopters were constantly taking off and landing.  So, not quiet.

Noise and all, it's still a very peaceful place, I think.  Also, I've heard they show films here on summer nights, which sounds very cool.


Friday, May 11, 2012

I impressed another bus driver

While I was doing the bus-walking thing on my way to work this morning, a bus somehow snuck up on me and took me by surprise.  Still, I was sort of close to a stop -- so I ran for it.

When I got on the bus, the driver glanced at me, raised his eyebrows, and said, "Nice sprint." 

I can't remember the last time I ran after a bus and didn't get some kind of commentary from the driver.  It's kind of surprising.  Still, I'm always glad to actually make it in time, so I just grin and say, "Thanks!" like I did this morning.

I suppose it's gratifying to know that our efforts to chase down buses and trains are noticed, and approved of, by so many T employees.




Monday, April 30, 2012

That was close!

In a parallel universe not very distant from this one ...

... I just dumped a 5-gallon Poland Springs water cooler bottle all over the floor in my kitchen at work.

Luckily, in this one, I made a great, yea heroic, save.

Phew.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Nighttime walks

One of my evening walks around Manhattan led me down from Columbus Circle here:
And yes, that's a bit of a walk.

After browsing the crazy stacks of shelves in there, I walked back up Broadway until I hit Times Square ...
... where I pulled up a chair and gazed around in disbelief for awhile.
Then I doubled back and hung out here for awhile.
Turns out, if you show up at any of the touristy areas and look harmless for more than about five seconds, someone will ask you to take their picture.  I did that a lot, both in Times Square and at Rockefeller Center.

Eventually, it was time to make my way back uptown ...
This sign is always here, but it never mentions who the guests are for the next show.

And finally, I made it back here to meet Tom.
Feet were a little sore, but it was a successful evening.


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Food hangover

On Saturday night, I went to a really great seder--terrific group of people, lots of interesting and satisfying discussion.

The discussions were so interesting, however, that dinner did not start until 10pm.

And the final cup of wine (in my case, apple cider) was not consumed until around 12:45am.

I got home, happy and peaceful, at 1:20am and was asleep soon after.

The next day, I was in a daze. It may have had something to do with eating such a full dinner so late, but my head felt stuffed and dopey. Definitely didn't need to each much that day.

I'd hate to think how my head would have felt if I'd been drinking wine instead of sparkling cider!