Friday, 9 March 2012

i heart NYC




So, we’re at JFK airport as i write this, having spent 6 days in the home of capitalism and consumerism (and probably a whole lot of other -isms). We didn’t take too many photos this week. It’s a hard city to capture. It was such a crazy experience to come here after Cuba.
We did heaps of touristy things: went to the 9/11 memorial sight, which we thought was really well done, went on a food tour of Chinatown and also of Greenwich Village, went to the top of the Rockefeller Centre to take in the view, went to MoMA and the Metropolitan Museum of Art and saw amazing paintings and sculptures, saw a Weegee exhibition at the International Centre of Photography, went to the Opera at the Lincoln Centre, and took the subway everywhere.

Highlights: (1) the friendliness of New Yorkers. For example, we were given free opera tickets by a guy on the street one night because he couldn’t make it. The performance of Madam Butterfly was spectacular even for two people who don’t really appreciate opera. Otherwise, people were helpful, interested and generally really lovely.
(2) the food. I’m not sure you can truly appreciate this unless you’ve spent a bit of time in Cuba. We had amazing Chinese food from Dim Sum Go-Go and the Pecking Duck House in Chinatown, good Italian from a cute restaurant called Mercato and delicious Italian pastry from Rocco’s, the best cookies I have ever tasted from Milk & Cookies, and really good burgers from this little whole in the wall type place called Burger Joint hidden away inside the lobby of a fancy hotel.
(3) it’s not really a highlight, but - the city. It’s awesome. There is so much variety, so much happening, so many options and a friendly vibe to top it all off. If you haven’t yet been to NYC, put it on your bucket list. If you have been, hopefully you’ve been able to reminisce a little

x

View from the top of the Rockefeller Centre



Obligatory Times Square shot

At the M&Ms store

This picture is for Fraser - Fray, this is what rugby is to New Yorkers - Ralph Lauren in Greenwich Village
Gelato on a stick (o.m.g!)
Hope, II, Gustav Klimt painting from MoMA

Dying Bull, Pablo Picasso at the Met
Chinatown


Chef from the Pecking Duck House

Chinatown tea store


Ground Zero Memorial

Milk & Cookies Bakery, Greenwich Village
The Milk & Cookies delivery car :)
A bike with a scarf to keep it warm
Radio City Music Hall 
At the Metropolitan Opera
At Mercato

3 comments:

  1. Ola Bridie & Hamish,
    Thanks for your invitation to dine with you in Outram. Don m'avait donne l'adresse de votre blog pour suivre les etapes de votre tour du monde. The photos are incroyables and unbelievable, I realise how is beautiful our planete, how is diverse the human culture if we just open our hearts, and follow our dreams. Je reviens toujours sur une parole d'un fameux musicien: "La vie est si belle et je serai l'homme le plus heureux si le demon n'avait place son sejour dans mes oreilles", sur ce, je vous souhaite bonne continuation, bon courage, and toute la chance.

    Cheers,
    Ali.

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  2. Ola Bridie & Hamish
    I forget to tell you that I will attend EGU meeting in Vienna between 22-27 Apr, after I travel to Morocco and will be there from 28 Apr to 10 May. I will be fantastic if you manage to visit me home in the south east of Morocco (Errachidia).
    http://maps.google.co.nz/maps?q=29+minto+street&hl=en&ll=-45.897834,170.516653&spn=0.013141,0.04107&sll=-41.244772,172.617188&sspn=28.997261,84.111328&vpsrc=6&hnear=29+Minto+St,+Andersons+Bay+9013,+Otago&t=h&z=15

    You have my e-mail address, or please ask Don for it.
    Looking forward to meet you in Morocco insha'allah.

    Ali.

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  3. Sorry:
    Errachidia on google maps:
    http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&biw=1600&bih=685&q=errachidia+morocco&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=0xd984a900c95d9db:0xe364e4f136aef8b3,Er+Rachidia,+Morocco&ei=2thrT9XsGKaOiAe_ytHZBQ&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=title&resnum=2&sqi=2&ved=0CD4Q8gEwAQ

    Cheers,
    Ali.

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