"Start spreading the news..I'm leaving today..I want to be apart of it..New York, New York..These vagabond shoes are longing for stray...Right through the very heart of it...New York, New York...I want to wake up in a city that doesn't sleep...and find that I'm king of the hill...top of the heap...These little town blues are melting away...I'll make a brand new start of it in good 'ol New York...If I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere...It's up to you New York, New York." -Frank
Well, we did it. We did it ALL. I am completely shocked that we actually did everything we wanted to do while in New York. In fact, we did way more than we planned on doing and every night we came home we both just took off our shoes and crippled around our apartment in pain until we went to bed and did walked the same way that next morning. Our feet killed each night after painting the town.
So here is where we start. This is where our apartment was. You see, we wanted to get the feel that we lived in the city during our stay, so we opted out of the hotel experience and rented some guys apartment in the heart of the Greenwich Village.
The green arrow is where the apartment was
It was an old pre-war walk up building and we were on the fifth floor. Yup that is five floors to walk up each night after already beat from pounding the pavement of the city.
Here is what we saw out the window of our lovely apartment
We saw Ellen Pompeo, Jay Z and Mary J. Blige. I snapped this pic of Mary leaving the Ed Sullivan theater after the show.
Temporary memorial wall of the events of 911
Plans for the reconstruction of the WTC complex with the reflecting pools of the two towers
Dinner at the fancy french restaurant "Pastis" many stars (including us haha) often are spotted at this restaurant in the hip meatpacking district
"So that's what it looks like under the streets of Manhattan!"
Brittany sitting on the incredibly charming steps of a classic row home in Greenwich Village
Streets of SOHO, which was my favorite neighborhood of them ALL!
The streets of SOHO are made of these full-of-character bricks that over time have warn deep holes in the roads that add to the character of the neighborhood.
Brittany in SOHO
Ice rink at Rockefeller Plaza, the blue light fountain is exactly where the famous x-mas tree is
Incredible artwork is all over the Rockefeller Center, it resembles the progressiveness the nation was experiencing during the time the center was designed and built
Me standing next to the actual model that was used to present the design to the Rockefellers
Oh and hugs are free in the plaza if you dare get close to these creepy scientologist protesters
Brittany at "Top of the Rock" looking North, Central Park can be seen in background
Check out these condos that over look Central Park! Stunning.
Looking South toward lower Manhattan and Empire State Building
This is the cutest kid we saw while waiting for the subway at Rockefeller Center. He's adorable.
Brittany standing out front of Grand Central Station with my favorite building behind
Before leaving San Diego, we won tickets to The Late Show with David Letterman
We saw Ellen Pompeo, Jay Z and Mary J. Blige. I snapped this pic of Mary leaving the Ed Sullivan theater after the show.
Awesome huh?
Temporary memorial wall of the events of 911
Plans for the reconstruction of the WTC complex with the reflecting pools of the two towers
Dinner at the fancy french restaurant "Pastis" many stars (including us haha) often are spotted at this restaurant in the hip meatpacking district
"So that's what it looks like under the streets of Manhattan!"
As the sun was setting I snapped this shot of a water tower on one of the islands in the river
We had an amazing time in New York
We had an amazing time in New York
If interested, you can see all the pics taken on our trip at our .mac gallery
Overall my impression of New York is amazing. I love it. Being in the city, I kept thinking of an analogy of how to explain the city and I found the perfect one:
New York is like sports turf and let me explain. Sports turf is a type of astro turf that is part fake grass and part real grass. Real grass is planted in the ground before the fake astro turf is laid down, over time the real grass grows up through the astro turf to make it sports turf.
New York City is like Sports Turf in that new modern ways of transportation, and architecture is growing up through the old Industrial Revolution style buildings.
Even the grid is like sports turf: The tip of Manhattan is the oldest part, therefore the streets are very narrow. Streets have names (i.e. Canal Street, Spring Street, Nassua Street) and are not connected to an overall grid. As you move north up the island the city adopts a grid with Broadway bisecting the grid on an angle throughout the whole island.
Fantastic, nothing more needs to be said.
19 comments:
Holy Crap! How did you see so much in such a short time? I guess we're the same over here. We pretty much beat the crap of ourselfs when traveling. Now you how no regrets because you saw it all. I am SO envious of you two. New York looks awesome! I'm going to plan to call you soon for more details. Great pics you guys!
WOW!!!! I am tired just thinking about all you did! You guys are party animalz... I love NYC! There is nothing else like it.From a biz standpoint, It's so cool to look over and see NASDAQ and the stock market exchanges that make our economy go round. (p.s. invest in Visa with us, they just went public! We got in early on MasterCard and made a ton of money, Visa will have bigger returns) I love seeing all the big business headquarters ect... I love to vaca there, but I could never live there. Too much pee in the streets of stinkiness, and not enough green. Too small of a living space for too much $. Kyle your photos were beyond profesh. You are amazing! And of course Britt looks like a model so cute all bundled up! So what's the word on the street? You gonna move there? I bet from an architect stand point it was eye candy! I can see you guys totally jammin and spazzin out at the MAry J Blige concert front row,! Thx for the tour-jette' around NYC!
R
Oh wow!! That looks like it was a lot of fun!! I really like the picture of Britt standing on the bridge...it looks professional!! See ya soon!!
Wow, I'm so jealous, I have always wanted to visit New York City. It sounds like you had a great time and I LOVE your pictures. They really looked good. My favorite is the sunset. What a great experience. Now I know who to get advice from when/if I ever get to go.
K. i want to travel with you sometime. It would be o so fun! You would be so entertaining.I love love love you Brit. Your vacation looked like so much fun! Love the pics girly!
I loved your pictures!! Luke sat here reminiscing about all of them and got mad when I would go too fast. The picture of Brittany sitting on the steps looks like it came straight from Sex in the City. Good times!
Glad you had fun!
You guys really did do a ton!! Looks like a lot of funn! i really need to get myself there. i am glad you guy shad a great trip!
Wow! It looks like you guys had an amazing trip. I am so jealous. The photos are amazing too. We are actually planning to go there this summer. A friend of Steph's lives there so we can stay with them for free! How awesome is that?
Hi Brit! I'm so jealous you got to go to New York. I've been begging Peter to take me. Maybe one day he'll break down and we'll take head over. Glad you had fun!
I didn't get all the architecture lingo but I LOVED your pictures! You look like you had fun! It is so busy and tiring being in New York, but I chalk that up to your experience...walking everywhere, except for the occasional subway ride and getting home to sore feet from being on them ALL day! You have to do it though cause you never know when you'll be back!
Brit! What the freak I love you and I am so glad I found you! Why haven't you been on So You Think You Can Dance yet? I am going to blog stalk you if it's ok! Oh yay!!!
Looks like a GREAT trip!
New York is always a lot of fun!
You packed in a TON of stuff!
Todd hates big cities so I have to go there w/o him. :)
The baby is almost here. Hopefully just 3 more weeks! Matt gets married in 5 so the goal is to have her out before the wedding! Ah!
:)
I can't believe you made me think about Miss New "see my boobs" York! Your hilarious!
Hey! You didn't put any of your water towers on there!?! You took some awesome pics! FUN FUN! We can't wait for Britt to come stay with us! Can she just stay all summer?????? :)
I want to see you to Kyle and hang out with ya in real life! ( although I still love ichatting!) I hope you come out soon! Love you guys!
Hey Brit...I'm so glad you found my blog...I haven't seen in 4 ever! It looks like your having many fun adventures with your hubby...so fun! I can't believe all the dance girls that I've lost contact with! Those were good times! Keep in touch!
I'm so jealous! We had plan to go to NYC the first week in May but those got shot down with summer school for Dustin. Bummer! So we are now planning for June---you've inspired me to not put it off ANY LONGER! So cool! Great pictures!
Big hugs!
You guys did it all. WOW! I love that city. The energy is great. There is something nice about leaving and actually seeing for mile ahead. Britt will you and Rachie please come in town for the big show?
britt! hehe your so cute! go to my blog and see one of my newest posts! i have new hair!!!
Hey Kyle,I loved your pics! Though New york doesn't excite me, I'm glad you and Britany had such a good time. You two make such a great couple and it sounds like you're doing well. It was nice to hear from you on my blog. Take care! Debbie O
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