Saturday, March 16, 2013

New York, New York

Amy and Stephen have recently moved to New York. For the time being they are leasing a two bedroom apartment in the heart of the Financial District. It was inevitable that we would pay them a visit once they settled in.
The Statue of Liberty was the first recognizable icon we spotted as we flew into the city.


The cab ride from La Guardia took us over the Brooklyn Bridge.

Amy's neighborhood. That fortress-like building in the center of the photograph is the Federal Reserve Building. Apparently, over 400 Billion in gold is stored in the vault 80 feet below street level.


The "Ladies" washroom at Grand Central Station is fancier then the Mens





The Empire State Building peeks over an office building at the Grand Central Train Station.

Everywhere you look you see a mixture of old and new. 

Entrance to the Dakota Apartments where John Lennon was supposedly killed and where Yoko Ono still resides. 

Strawberry Fields, The John Lennon memorial in Central Park.

Central Park.


             The new World Trade Center Building


 Children in Central Park being amused by a man making large soap bubbles.



          Flat Iron district                                     and                                       Chinatown


                      High-rise building windows come in all shapes and sizes





Tribeca
Greenwich Village


Stephen's office

Soho

Amy's corner


Cabs and Cops



 Birreria Brewery at "Eataly"

 Cheese and cold meat appetizer followed by main course meals of pork shoulder and sliced steak.




 Tribeca district has some of the highest priced rental properties in NYC. 

"Temper Tot" wall mural in Little Italy is four stories tall.


 In most cities street performers play guitars or violins or maybe even trumpets.... In New York this guy hauls out a baby grand piano to entertain passer-bys and sell his CDs.

 At the ice rink in front of Rockefeller Center.

10 bucks worth of Passion Fruit please!



Grand Central Station.

 Under Grand Central Station, down at track level, there is a famous and busy Oyster Bar.

At the Ed Sullivan Theater.
Look, it's that Canadian Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra.

Luckily the police car was empty when I stood on the back bumper to get a picture of Broadway near West 53rd.

Needless to say, we had a great time visiting with Amy and Stephen and we plan on doing it again while there is the opportunity.