Last day in New York

Written by Doug on 06/10/2008 – 9:01 am -

After all the hassles of Saturday (see previous post), Sunday has turned out to be a hell of a lot better.

We visited the Natural History Museum which has got an exhibition on called “Cosmic Collisions”.   You get shuffled into a theater where the whole roof is the screen.   Robert Redford narrated a story about how the moon was formed after a meteor hit the earth and the fragments that where displaced merged together to form the moon. Apparently it only look 1 month.   They also had a cool exhibition on about marine animals which I had some fun photographing.

We also had a wonder down through times square and found the avenue Q theater. Apparently 30 minutes before each show they sell 12 front row tickets for $20 each (they are normally $110).   They do this by lottery, but it seems that on a Sunday evening, not that many people are interested in hanging around on Broadway for 30 minutes whilst they hold the draw. There must have only been 7 people waiting.   Anyway we got 2 tickets and felt very smug walking down to the middle of the front row.

If you haven’t heard of it Avenue Q is a bit like a musical adult Sesame Street, with songs like “Everyone’s a little bit racist”, “The internet is for porn” and “what do you do with a BA in English?” you get the point.


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New York City Cops

Written by Doug on 05/10/2008 – 8:56 am -

Today has been a bad day, but yesterday was a good one, so I’ll start with that.

We started off with a really nice breakfast at the Brooklyn diner on west 57th street. Followed by a trip up to the roof of the Rockefeller building. I’m not usually one for doing the whole touristy thing but I have to admit that the view from the roof was pretty breathtaking.

View from the Top of the Rockerfeller Building

View from the Top of the Rockerfeller Building

After that we wondered around the Central Library and Grand Central Station. Both buildings where great for just sitting around people watching. Whilst sitting on the steps outside the library a line of about 100 police cars came past, thats not an exaggeration, it did literally take about 10 minutes for them all to drive past. At first I thought i was a motorcade for a politician, but I later found out it was part of a massive rapid response thing that they do to prove that if there’s another 9/11 then they can get a huge amount of cops in one place at once. It sounds more of a PR thing to me. The station felt so familiar, there must have been hundreds of movie scenes set there, but the only one I can remember is Kapax, let me know if you can think of any others

We spent the rest of the afternoon ambling through Chinatown, Little Italy and Greenwich Village. Chinatown and Little Italy where great once you get past the first few tourist streets and get into where they locals go about there lives. Loads of tiny shops selling weird and wonderful vegetables and various unidentifiable meat products. My favourite was a little plastic box with just the words “Chicken Parts” written on it.

Greenwich village was quite a cool area. It’s quite a young vibrant place, apparently it’s where Friends is set. Everyone seemed a bit more genuine and friendly that in other parts of the city.

We ended the night in a tiny comedy club which has a special discounted rate for people staying at the hostel. I met up with a couple of others form the hostel (an Australian and a Portuguese girl). The comedy was OK, but nothing special, but the atmosphere was quite nice. I got picked on a couple of
times, but nothing too bad.

In an attempt to have a bit of a cheaper day today, we went to the supermarket and bought a few things for a bit of a picnic in central park. All was going great until a wanker snatched Lisa’s bag. I tried to chase after him, but he was a bit too fast for me.

I wasn’t really expecting the police response that we got, 7 policemen and 2 detectives who where really amazing. One of the detectives was like something out of a movie. He was half Saprano, half cop, but really helpful. he even let Lisa use his personal mobile to phone the credit card company.

It looks like Lisa is able to claim everything back on her insurance so the only thing that was lost was a sunny day in New York and if it wasn’t for the unpleasantness of it all I think I would have found in quite fun.

We’re off out now down to Broadway to watch a movie and have a drink, hopefully the new Chuck Palahniuk one, choke.


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A walk down Manhattan

Written by Doug on 03/10/2008 – 8:42 am -

Yesterday I thought it might be a good Idea to have a wonder down to Wall Street to see what all the hoo-haa is about.

Wall St is located in the far south of Manhattan Island. The hostel we are staying is on 103rd St which is around the north west of Central Park, between the two is about 6 miles of Broadway.

It was so interesting walking from one end to the other watching how the character of the street (and colour of skin) changed as we got further south. I really enjoyed all the little parks the city has, they are are great for people watching.

It took about 4 hours to get down to Wall St, the place was teeming with media vans, police and people from Fox News with balloons saying “We own this story” eh? Anyway, the police had the whole thing barricaded off, so we couldn’t get any where near.

Manhatten From the Ferry

Manhattan From the Ferry

Lisa suggested we take the Staten Island ferry. It’s free and it sails past the Statue of Liberty on the way out, which I wasn’t too bothered about, but the view of Manhattan on the way back is amazing.

Found a falafel bar for supper. It was really nice, we should have more of them in the UK.


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Sleepless in New York

Written by Doug on 02/10/2008 – 6:29 am -

Well, I made it past the US immigration people, which was a lot less painful than I thought. it must have only been about 20 minutes from leaving the getting off the flight to walking through the arrivals gate to meet Lisa.

we decided to be cheapskates and use the airtrain and subway to get to the hostel. the ssubway was full of weird and wonderful people, but at no point did I feel like I was in any danger. We asked a guard how to get to 103rd street, but forgot to say that we wanted west not east, so we ended up having a nice little stroll through Central Park.

Just arrived inCentral Park

Just arrived in Central Park

By the time we found the hostel, got checked in and showered, it felt like i’d been awake for a week. We both felt that we should at least make an effort to go out, so we found a little cheap Vietnamese restraunt. We both spent the whole meal glazed over and whishing for our beds.

I’m writing this now on my phone from my bed. it’s 5am and I can’t sleep.

The plan for me today is to head down to Wall street and see if I can see any stock market traders crying.


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