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Our final weekend in New York City (to be continued)

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

We left NYC for San Francisco on Monday 19th May. Here are some notes about our final weekend in Manhattan.

Saturday 17th:

Early morning. Took clothes to laundry on 10th Avenue. They charge by the pound – 12 lb cost $12. Good value.

Joey keen to go to a flea market to search for bargan second-hand rap CDs. We catch a taxi to the Chelsea/Gramercy area. On the way we notice a huge street party near us, on 9th Avenue, which has street stalls but still decide to go downtown. We find an Op-Shop and then a garage sale – a vast underground flea market with a wonderful variety of old stuff – collectables, antiques – all at great prices. It was very exciting to stumbvle upon it but, unfortunately, Joey and Hannah were both feeling alienated and Joan and I were under pressure to move on. I can’t believe this but I actually didn’t buy anything!!! We then found a flea market next to a church – this is where Joan found a stall selling ‘genuine’ mink.

We walked to Madison Square Park and saw a street procession of ethnic dancers – it went for miles, along Broadway. Hannah was very tired – gee, she’s done well for a 12 year old – and so we took her back to the hotel on W42nd and then headed off – just Joan, Joey and me – to Harlem by subway. Joan and I have already posted on this memorable experience. We gaain walked and walked for many miles to Central Park West, the extension of 8th Avenue. Joey is an excellent walker – he trucks long with his PDA earphones – but Joan and I were feeling zonked so we returned to midtown by subway.

After all that walking, I don’t know how joan and I managed to revive and head off – at 9.30 that night – for the famous Blue Note jazz club in the Village. The sky was remarkably clear and the moon shone upon us. We had stamina through exhilaration. The act – saxophonist Gato Barbieri – was good – a type of Latin Charlie Parker – but not great. After the gig, Joan and I walked 38 blocks back to W42nd Street. We went through some seddy areas but felt safe the whole time. We were back at our room at 1.30 Sunday morning. Joey nad Hannah were fast asleep in their respective beds. It was great to see so many people out on the streets of Manhattan so late at night – mostly young folk celebrating their youthfulness!

Sorry I must sign off for now – still having to use hotel internet (50 cents a minute). Will continue another time. Sunday 18th was also an action packed day.

Barry

Laptop stuffed – no longer easy to post reports

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

We haven’t been able to post any reports for a while because our lap-top became infected with dozens of viruses and no longer works! It’s not so easy doing them, espeically lengthy ones, from hotel internet systems that charge 50 cents per minute (like the one in San Francisco, our current location). (The one in New York was only 20 cents per minute). Anyway, we have heaps to report and I’ve been writing down notes with a view to typing up quickly on the blog. Lots to say about our last weekend in NYC, which was terrific, plus general observations on that great city – not to metnion fabulous San Francisco, which Joan and I fell in love with at first sight.

Strobe light’s beams,
create dreams…
On a warm San Francisco night!

More soon,

Barry

A note on Harlem: why no photos? (Barry)

Sunday, May 18th, 2008
I took the camera to Harlem but the vibe just wasn't right to be the obvious tourist taking photos. There were great photo opportunities, mostly the local people and shops and stalls, but also street signs: Frederick Douglass Boulevarde, Martin ... [Continue reading this entry]

Association for Research on Mothering

Saturday, May 17th, 2008
Hi, Just to let you know that the ARM conference was on yesterday. There weren't a lot of participants, generally about ten to fifteen in each session, though the organisers worked those of who were there, hard. The sessions started sharp ... [Continue reading this entry]

Make sure you get some great walking shoes . . .

Saturday, May 17th, 2008
Hi, (This post was written a few days ago but was waiting in draft - so is out of sequence with events) I was pretty carefull when i bought my shoes and thought I was well prepared - though I didn't ... [Continue reading this entry]

Cultural Mecca or something ….

Saturday, May 17th, 2008
Hi, Ever since arriving I keep thinking of this trip as a kind of pilgrimage to a cultural Mecca. I understand this could be overstating the case but what I am trying to get at is a feeling, a connecting with ... [Continue reading this entry]

Two days ’til San Francisco

Saturday, May 17th, 2008
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Ellis Island Museum (Barry)

Friday, May 16th, 2008
Yesterday (Thursday 15th May) we were all up early to be at the ferry terminal at Battery Point, the southern tip of Manhattan, for the ferry ride to Ellis Island, the site where 12 million immigrants to the US were ... [Continue reading this entry]

Columbia University, central campus, Morningside Heights, New York (Barry)

Thursday, May 15th, 2008
I visited Columbia University at Morningside Heights, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, at the edge of Harlem, yesterday (Wednesday 14th May). It was my first outing on my own, without Joey or Hannah or Joan. I had arranged to meet ... [Continue reading this entry]

Regular means large in New York

Thursday, May 15th, 2008
The price of food continues to impress me as cheaper than in Australia, the quality is very good and the quantities are very big. We quickly learned that 'small' translates into 'medium' by Australian standards and medium, or 'regular' as ... [Continue reading this entry]