Ok, here's the rule: When you feel like you are still moving when you are standing still, you are done for the day.
But first let's talk about today, not the show. We decided we were not here long enough on this trip to waste time getting lost trying to use the subway so got a cab down to the Circle Line pier and went on a 3 hour cruise around the entire Island of Manhattan. It was narrated and very good. Pretty packed. When we got close to the Statue of Liberty so many people went to the side of the boat I became concerned we were tipping so far sideways. I could not even see the statue since it was on the other side of the boat and the only thing I could see was water! Kinda freaky for someone who is scared of drowning (that's me...)
When we got back from the cruise it was about 3:30 and as we were walking towards Times Square the traffic got worse and worse and we couldn't find a cab to go back the other way towards South Street Seaport/Pier 17 and the Brooklyn Bridge. So since we were so close and hadn't seen Times Square yet we dove in. On the way we passed a place we decided to come back to for dinner, Ollie's Noodle Shop. We each wrote a wish for the new year on a piece of confetti that will be dropped into Times Square tomorrow night. Luckily we were at the beginning of the dinner crowd when we got back and got a table just before 5 PM. I finished the meal with chocolate sorbet served in half of a cacao bean. Steve had pineapple sorbet served in half of a real pineapple.
Steve took a lot of pictures today so I am only posting the highlights. I am not going to caption most since I didn't take notes and it is too hard to remember everything.



1 Comments:
At 6:51 PM,
Anonymous said…
Wendy,
Just reviewed your NYC Blog. Wow! What memories with all the pics. Becky and I were there twice, a block off of Times Square, once in September '07 and again in October '7. You do know some people who have been married >10 years. Your parents and us. We were able to talk with a Today Show co-host, Hoda Kotb and got our pictures with her. A great place to eat is the Tao just a few blocks away, all the cabbies know where and there are some TV locals who eat there. Enjoy your 10th.Try a carriage ride in Central Park and the subways are a breeze, just try it.
The Wild Duck and the Piper.
Aunt and Uncle.
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