I had a great time this evening at the NYC Pipe club meeting - thanks for the hospitality and friendship!
I made the most of my rare trip into the city, now I'm exhausted! Temps were in the high 40's, so it was a nice night to walk around both ends of Manhattan
I realized driving up to the city that it was the anniversary of John Lennons death. So, I took the trek up to Strawberry Fields in Central Park. A hundred or so folks had gathered and were holding a vigil, singing Beatles/Lennon songs, with more streaming in as I left. The Dakota, across the street was blocked off. I got off at the wrong subway stop, about 30 blocks below the Park, so I walked.
Ice skating at Bryant Park, no skating for me!
I always pick up a Macy year, Christmas ornament for the wife. It felt like I was carrying an egg, but this survived Times Square, two subway rides and a NJ transit bus trip back to NJ. The Christmas shop is 9 floors up at Macy's. Its interesting that the escalators getting more rickety, wooden and skinny the father up you go. It was mad house in Macy's and I was glad to exit.
Forum member, Lou Carbone (and NYC Club President), Hank Satichi and myself and some group shots.
I made the most of my rare trip into the city, now I'm exhausted! Temps were in the high 40's, so it was a nice night to walk around both ends of Manhattan
I realized driving up to the city that it was the anniversary of John Lennons death. So, I took the trek up to Strawberry Fields in Central Park. A hundred or so folks had gathered and were holding a vigil, singing Beatles/Lennon songs, with more streaming in as I left. The Dakota, across the street was blocked off. I got off at the wrong subway stop, about 30 blocks below the Park, so I walked.
Ice skating at Bryant Park, no skating for me!
I always pick up a Macy year, Christmas ornament for the wife. It felt like I was carrying an egg, but this survived Times Square, two subway rides and a NJ transit bus trip back to NJ. The Christmas shop is 9 floors up at Macy's. Its interesting that the escalators getting more rickety, wooden and skinny the father up you go. It was mad house in Macy's and I was glad to exit.
Forum member, Lou Carbone (and NYC Club President), Hank Satichi and myself and some group shots.