A Travellerspoint blog

Jun 2007

Day 3 - 4-6-2007 New York

Went to Bloomingdales, China's now cancelled!!

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Today was a shopping day, so headed to 5th ave. Only went to 2 stores, Abbercromie and Fitch and Bloomindales - That's enough (in the style of Brian Glover)(women wont get that) . Bought a hoodie for little sis, (now she can mug people whilst looking stylish). Got away with just buying a tee shirt for myself. Followed the touristy thing M. Monroes 7 yesr itch steam grate, Harry met sally cafe, Serendipidy shop, which lead me to Bloomingdales.

Had i mentioned it had been raining constantly for 24 hrs by then. (I also realised that the waterproof coat i had wasn't). So using the phylosophy that it is a lot more expensive in the Uk, i came away with a North face jacket and fleece (thinking useful for NZ), 3 pairs of shorts (thinking useful for OZ) and a free facial because i had spent that much!! ( aparently i'm a typical english man who doesn't moisturise) theres a relief.
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The good news is i found a bar that's showing the England game. i've also added 2 extra days in NYC. but to make sure its no longerive booked the chinatown train ($15 bargain) and leave friday 9am (2PM UK). haven't found accomodation yet but hey whatever.

And Hollyoakes is on TV here every night on BBC America. I feel at home.

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Day 2 - 3-6-2007 New York

Central Perk

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Headed up north to central park, about 30 min walk. (Manhatton is much larger than i realised)

Headed to strawberry field first, the place is a designated silent area (no music, dog, performers and mimes). the place is surreal. You can help but feel but strangley overwelmed by the place. I wasn't particularly a John Lennon Fan (had none of his records). But you cant help feel some kind of connectrion with what he stood for. People from all over the world. Chinese, Russian, and Aussies ( they get everywhere) and although i couldn't understand a word they were saying (inc the Aussies) they all knew wh John Lennon was
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Walking around Central Park exercised any conceptions i had about the park AKA Deathwish. The Park was amazing. A cross between Hyde Park, Covent Garden, and Grant Thorold Park, Grimsby ( that is when i was a lad -not now. now, is like the scene in deathwish!!). I spent the best part of the day there. There was a Concert on to celebrate Japaneese day, which people were cueing about 200 mtr. I wonder if Japan return the favour on the 4th of July?
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The park is a place for kids as well as adults. People had wedding photos taken there. There are sculptures every where you walk. Suffice to say i loved the place.

Down the road from the park is 5th Ave (dont take youre wives or gir friends here, youre wallet wont get out alive. Not that its too expensive. With the $2 to the Pound thing going youll end up spending loads.

Found a Amazing Sports Bar ESPN which is massive, has 4 floors, tv's everywhere and my be showing the game on wednesday. So may be staying in NY a bit longer.

this evening it starting to rain. I was about this time i realised my coat wasn't very weatherproof (like not at all). Another thing on the shopping list. And It's still raining (something about a hurricane coming up from the tropics). Hopfully tomorrow will be better going on a hop on hop off tour

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Day 1 - 2-6-07 New York

I see dead people

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The strange thing travelling to Manhaton to the enormous amount of graveyards, stretching for miles on route to the centre, stopping right up to road. I hope the road wasn't built on any graves (aka polterguist) This also might explain the way the mini bus driver was driving down the interstate. Im sure he must have been possessed by the way he was swerving between lanes.

The hotel is good and ideally located (30 seconds from times square). Arrived at the hotel about 2 PM and decided to go walkabout.

The first thing i came across "bloody Pan Pipers" im sure they follow me everywhere, Lisbon, Prague, Austraila, theyre every where i go. Thankfully i havent seen any mimes yet ( i hate mime artists!). the food is great here. Went to a mexican which was amazing. It was around this time that i realised i had been walking for three hours, was three hours away from the hotel (12 midnight uk time) and was starting to get tired. (id been up for 20hrs by then). To keep myself awake walking back and because its' so damm hot here, i had to keep going to bars on the way back. So dehydraited and pissed i slept well

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