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The Big Apple

We arrived late at the hotel – JFK to Newark was not much fun but we did it and fell into bed exhausted. The subway is not scary at night – just very colourful characters! The art is amazing too……. Subway Art

We did go through the Lincoln Tunnel on the way though so O now knows how Elf got to NY. 

The day dawned to beautiful blue skies so it was up early to make the most of it. We managed to get into Manhattan from Newark for $5 each – it would have been $3 each but we took the wrong train. The cheap route meant taking a bus into Newark but also got to mix with the locals, who turned out to be from Ireland!     

Empire State Building was the first stop and the views never disappoint. O made me laugh, we were trying to point out Central Park to her and she could not understand what all the fuss was about, turns out she was looking at a really small park by a church – her eyes had not gone that little bit further to the huge green space that finally got her attention. 

Central Park - Not Birds Eye View

(check out the small green space!) 

 Empire State

Had a picnic in Central Park after walking up 5th Avenue and did not even go into Tiffany’s this time to have a look at all the diamonds. The picnic was great, a jazz band was playing and the sun was shining so a nice chance to rest weary feet. The kids only seem impressed when they can match the sights to a film so here is the “Spider Man Bridge” in Central Park.  Spiderman Bridge

The kids really wanted to go to the Museum of Natural History to see the sights that were in the film One Night In The Museum. We saw the Dum Dum head,    the monkeys, dinosaur skeleton (different from the one in the film). The best bit was the Planetarium with a 360 degree film about the Universe which Josh loved. The display after was great foDum Dum Headr women – just look at my weight on Halley’s Comet!  Weightless   

Just to show you – this amused O a lot – the old ones are still the best!   Old JokeEveryone has been really friendly and eager to help. We must look completely helpless, some old guy at one point just started talking to us outside the Rockefeller Centre about good things to see. He had worked in NY for 30 years so was good to get an inside perspective. 

Best photo opportunity was at Penn station – who knew such a place actually existed – this has got to be worth a visit……..Hicksville

 

 



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3 responses to “The Big Apple”

  1. sophia says:

    Hi luv, it’s so good to read what you are up to, it feels like I’m travelling with you.

    Can’t wait for the next episode.
    speak soon
    Sophia

  2. Christine says:

    Wow Lisa you are certainly kickstarted your travels. Love the subway art, the picnic sounds great and did you manage to smuggle the Hayley’s Comet scales into your rucksack – I could do with them back here…! Trying to loose weight for the next fight on 14th Oct but training or dieting is not going to plan ha ha. Not sure if I’m doing this correct as haven’t entered anything on a blog before so let’s see what happens.

  3. Diane May says:

    Hey you. well don’t you get around then. I am loving the updates and check everyday to see where you are and what you have been up to. Miss you around here but so glad you are enjoying your travels. keep up the instalments. Take care and love to the kids, Diane

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