Sunday, January 29, 2012

Taking a Bite of the Big Apple

CC took me on my Christmas present trip.  We took off Sunday afternoon (Jan. 15) and met up in Baltimore on the way to LaGuardia.  The flights were on time. Poor CC has to suffer my usual problem of the extra long layovers.  3 hours each way between BWI and TPA.  At least he will be going home to warm weather.  Mid 70’s beats the 28 degrees I’m flying into.  Louisville has the strangest weather.  It was in the 40’s when we left NYC.  It really was a fabulous trip.


Sunday afternoon we arrived with no difficulties and caught a cab over to the hotel.  We stayed on the Upper East Side, close to Columbus Circle which is at one of the corners of Central Park.  It was getting pretty dark as we traveled into the city.  After checking into the hotel, we walked a few places down and had dinner at a restaurant called The Coliseum.  The Giants vs. Packers game was on the television and the Packers looked as if they did not show up to play.  Needless to say there were a lot of happy Giant fans in the pub.


Travel tends to make us tired so we opted to go back to the hotel and plan out a strategy for the next day.



We were up and at’em early on Monday.  It was a holiday and the traffic wasn’t bad.  We went to the closest Starbucks for coffee and a bagel and went for a walk in the park.  It was 17 degrees, the coffee was great and the small amount of Central Park I was able to see is really beautiful, even in the winter.  Frank Olmsted designed the park and he did a fabulous job!  Tangent time… He also designed Louisville’s park system too, but it is not near as impressive..  There was a beautiful pergola behind the Naumberg band shell for wisteria.  

We timed our walk so we would wind up at Tiffany & Co. right when they opened.  I had no idea there were 6 floors to Tiffany’s.  The first floor is fine jewelry, which had a lot of very beautiful things.  The 2nd was entirely devoted to engagement rings (we skipped this floor).  The 3rd floor has silver jewelry, men’s items and some accessories and a small section for charms, charm bracelets, etc.  The 4th floor had china and such so we passed by this floor as well.  The 5th floor has accessories, gifts, etc.  It had quite a bit. Handbags, trinkets, you name it.  6th is customer service, restrooms, and such.  It is a very big place!  Everyone was extremely polite and helpful.  CC bought me a ring.  (Now calm down, I said we skipped the 2nd floor).  It’s actually quite a nice silver ring engraved with I Love You. It's fabulous!

Moving right along through our day, we headed over to Lombardi’s Pizza in Little Italy to grab some lunch.  It is a truly authentic coal oven pizza but it really isn’t the best I’ve had.  I’m fond of the pizza at Cristino’s in Largo. It is coal oven pizza and just seems to taste better to me.  After lunch we moved on over to Chinatown the next block over.

Now to hear CC talk about Chinatown, you would think he was describing a scene in a spy movie.  My interest in Chinatown was to obtain a knock-off Louis Vuitton handbag.  I know you shouldn’t, but they are still out there. People like me will never be able to afford the real thing. ($2,500 for a purse?).  So , off we went.  As we were walking down the street, a woman approached us with a photo brochure stating, “handbags?”  To which I responded, “Yes”. From there it really gets a bit sketchy.  You look at the brochure, pick one out and ask how much.  CC was able to negotiate a discount, bless him.  Then they tell you to wait 5 minutes.  The women take off and 5 minutes later one comes to get you, walk you down the street a bit and hugging a van pretty tight, show you the handbag in a black sack.  Once you agree it is the one you want and you are going through with the purchase, the money exchanges hands and the women disappear.  CC was very amused!  I don’t think he realized such a thing existed. At least not the complicated way in which it went down.

Ice box behind the bar.
Our last stop in Chinatown was the Mayahban  Buddhist Temple.  It was very ornate inside.  We received a fortune for a donation and took a couple of pictures.  We did quite a bit of walking after that.  We walked through SoHo, we saw The Village Voice newspaper office.  We also found a very very old pub called McSorley's.  When you ask what is on tap, you get “dark ale and light ale”.  WELL, that sure makes it simple.  The glasses were a bit small but the beers were 2 for 5.  I had 4 and CC had 6.  We chatted with a couple in from Boston who lived in Louisville for a time.  After our beverages, we were back off again.

Our walk continued until we ended up at The Museum of Sex.  Who knew such a thing existed?  There is a lot of reading and it is presented in a documentary type way; some video but not a lot and not so much to be inappropriate.  You enter through a toy  shop and there is a bar called OralFix in the lower level.  The museum itself is 3 stories.  I would tell more but it is definitely something one should see on their own.  There was an eclectic mix of people attending the exhibits as well.

The next thing on the list is Times Square.  It was beginning to get dark and all of the lights were on.  It was really quite something.  There is quite a bit of space where a person can stand in the center.  Roads closed, etc.  There is lots of shopping, some quick foods, etc.  I took several pictures and thought it was quite fantastic.  It was a different type of lights than Las Vegas.  I’m not exactly sure how to qualify that statement though.

We shopped around for a place to eat and found an Irish Pub about a block off the square.  We had a couple of beers, some dinner and chatted at the bar with a couple and a fellow at the bar who was a local. He had a very Brooklyn accent and was very Italian. It was an amusing time.

The highlight and grand finale of the night was he also got us tickets to a show! This is really saying something, as most of the theaters are dark on Mondays.  He got us tickets to Rock of Ages AND the seats were FRONT ROW CENTER!!!  The show was excellent!  It was my first Broadway show.  I’ve been to touring versions but that is not the same.  Lots of singing along happening up front too!  It was a wonderful time!

We took the train back to the hotel after a very action packed day!  Due to the alcohol on board and the length of the day, I was out as soon as my head hit the pillow.

We started Tuesday a bit later than Monday.  I ran over to Starbucks and grabbed us coffees and bagels and brought them up to the room. CC wasn’t feeling awesome.  He thought he had a headache from the alcohol, but I believe he was caffeine deprived.  He normally drinks several Diet Cokes a day.  He hasn’t had much soda on this trip.  I know how bad I feel without adequate caffeine on board.  Yukky.

By 10 we were out and about.  As soon as we got out, it started to rain….  No umbrella on us.  I used my scarf to cover my head it wasn’t too bad.  We walked around quite a bit. We decided to take in the Empire State Building.  They tried to tell us.  Visibility was poor.  I had always wanted to go to the observation deck just like in An Affair to Remember with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr.  We went and it was so high, we were essentially standing in the middle of a cloud!  It was still good, there are a lot of displays on your way to the top.  Apparently when the place is busy, there can be a 3 hour wait!  Afterward, we decided lunch was in order. We managed, somehow, to find the UK ALUMNI BAR!  It was called Jack Demsey’s.  As CC opened the door, I saw the alumni sticker on the door.  I just couldn’t believe it.  It doesn’t seem to matter where I go; I always manage to run into UK fans.  Cruise ships, Mexico (shop owner had on a UK t-shirt). In Tampa, UK plates on cars, UK merchandise in stores.  It’s almost become a bit of a joke.  I just can’t quit laughing. (It even says home to the UK Wildcats on the website!)  I did send pictures to Patti (my Admin. Asst. and the biggest UK fan I know) and we had an enjoyable lunch.  The food was reasonable and very plentiful.  It was a good place to sit out some of the rain.  We then headed over to 30 Rock and I was able to take pictures of Rockefeller Center.  There were a couple of people skating but the problem was the rain. It was raining a bit to hard for me.  If one of us fell, we would be soaked!  We walked indoors at the Lego store.  There are some really large Lego sculptures in there.  They did a model of 30 Rock and Rockefeller Center. It was very large and very accurate.


We had a wonderful time just knocking about NYC even with the rainy day!


We headed back to the hotel and took a small nap.  That evening, we headed out to Madison Square Garden for some HOCKEY! Yes, it was the NY Rangers versus the Nashville Predators!  It was pretty cool.  We were able to take the subway to the Gardens.  Penn Station comes out right there and we were able to head upstairs and voila, we were there!  No walking outside, no parking a car.  15 minutes across town!  Amazing!  Even more amazing, there were other Predator fans there besides us.  Jerseys and all!  The fans all around were really nice. (At least there was no outward hostility or verbalization).  We didn't win the game but it was a wonderful experience.  The people around us were sincerely nice and didn't seem to mind we were cheering for the other team. (Maybe because we were losing?)  Anyway, getting back was just as easy as getting to the game.  The subway is right there, not a long wait and we were back at the hotel before we knew it.

We stopped at a pizza place on the corner next to the hotel, grabbed some slices and headed back to the room.  Pizza was great, vacation was great, company was the best!  It was a wonderful Christmas gift!  The best ones are the ones you can share with others.  CC made my first trip to New York a fabulous one!  I'm the luckiest girl on the planet!!

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