Sunday, October 14, 2007

The Big Apple, Day One






These shots are proof that we made it this far! And still on a shoe-string budget!
We are presently moored at the 79th Street Boat Basin, a grand affair built in 1937 for the World's fair. We are a mere half hour walk to Broadway! How unusual to be this close to so much humanity and stil come home to our cozy wee nest, dinner on the table.
The first picture is taken from Nyack at 20 miles, sky scrapers just coming into view. The top right is yet another farmer's market, on Broadway, if you please. More corn, Mr. Hammerstein? Then comes the 79th St. Basin, the Geo. Washington Bridge, James, Caroline & Jocelyn just before Time Square. Then the Reservoir at Central Park.
Jim says the Big Apple is much cleaner and more calm than he remembers as a boy visiting NYC. Even among the 10 mil that live here, we didn't really feel the "crush" of humanity that can plague a big city.
We basically walked around on night 1, saw many beautiful buildings, almost all apartments. Day 2 had us picnicking in Central Park, then to the Guggenheim Art Gallery. The park is stellar and the Gallery is very interesting. The building was covered with a scaffold, so we couldn't really see this unusually shaped, spiral wrapped beauty. The main show was Richard Prince, not really my cup of tea, but glad we finally saw it.

2 comments:

rlambton said...

Hi Jim and Michelle,
Just looked at your NYC pics and it brought back memories of my year in the city. It is an amazing place to visit - so much to see.
Glad to see you've made it safe and sound this far.
Happy sailing.
Ross

Unknown said...

i love your photos. it's nice to be able to keep track of you. i am also the tiniest bit jealous... keep up the bon voyaging!
love.
caitlin