Day 2 - 3-6-2007 New York
Central Perk
03.06.2007 0 °F
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
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?
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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