A fine dinner at Cornelia Street Cafe in the Village, followed by an evening's walk to the #6 subway via Washington Square.
Lower Manhattan and the Wall Street bull.
A visit to the US Customs House and St. Paul's Chapel, with a view toward the World Trade Center site.
Today: the Met, Central Park, and wherever our feet and the subway take us. Tonight: "A Catered Affair," a new Broadway musical.
5 comments:
You two be careful up there. And don't do anything either of our mothers wouldn't do. They're watching, you know. How about a Mets or Yankees game?
Love,
Cuz.
Hm. Let's see: we've slept in Spanish Harlem, traveled by subway, drank wine, eaten "exotic" New York food, seen paintings of nekkid women and statues of nekkid men at the Met - I'm guessing we've already done a whole lotta stuff our mothers wouldn't have done! (Alas, no time for baseball this time around . . . )
Looks and sounds like you're having a great time!
I hope the show was as enjoyable as the rest of your visit has been!
Hey! My big sister was here recently and we did a very quick tour of your City one afternoon!
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