CreightonsMomma
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What a great tour! History, art, cell phone reception, and Starbucks! What more could you ask for???
That looked like a very interesting tour. I'll have to remember it, if I ever get to NYC again.
What a wonderful trip to NYC! I haven't been in ages, and it just makes me want to go back so much more. When I do, I'm going to have to look into that tour. I can't wait to hear/read about the rest of your journey.![]()
Allrighty then.
I need to try that!
This could escalate quickly.
That certainly is a noble goal. I was just watching Wipeout the other night...
That demonstrates the point too!![]()
It absolutely does! Just read any average comments section.
Truth.![]()
Wow. None of my classes were ever remotely that exciting.
Now THIS is art!
I can't see it any other way now!
That's very, very underrated.
You'd better hope it's the latter!
Looks like it was well worth the time spent!![]()
Great tour! Neat to see all that artwork. I'd love to do the studio tour sometime, too. But I guess first I actually have to go to New York!
Love the pictures from the top of the Rock!
Great update Glenn. It was like being on the tour with you. Marlene chose well as that is much more interesting tnan walking up all those stairs in the Statue of Luberty.
Of course I almost sprayed margarita's all over my phone laughing at the loincloth comment. That was priceless.
To be perfectly honest (which is an odd saying, because actually, I"m almost 100% honest)
I've not spent very much time in that resort. At all. I did Tea there last trip, but didn't wander nearly as much as I'd have liked. Need to remedy that apparently!
I've only ever been to NYC once, when I was about 7. I was hardly into architecture then. THe one thing that does stand out in my memory was seeing A Chorus Line- the beginnings of my lifelong LOVE of all things Broadway.
Looks like a great day,we went to the rock years ago but didn't do the tour, will have to look into it if we ever make it over there again (without the toddler....)
Loving the report
Great pix, I saw the Statue from a Bus the one and only time I was in New York City!!!
Great idea!![]()
I thought it was a scene from Avatar or something.
Well... it had some potential. Until it started killing knowledge.
I was going to say the same thing.![]()
Sounds like a typical wife.
Hey, just be glad that she recognized Scripture! I mean, heck, there's so much there. I can never remember exactly where most of it is found either.
And she's right. Well played, Marlene.![]()
It really just blows my mind seeing New York City from this angle. You've got this huge urban area, with buildings on top of buildings. And then the vast open space of Central Park.
What a great tour! History, art, cell phone reception, and Starbucks! What more could you ask for???
Well, since you threw that “almost” in there, it would seem that you’d estimate yourself at something less than absolute perfection over your lifetime to-date.Me too.
I haven’t made it out there yet at all but I’ve seen plenty of pictures, and the Arts and Crafts styling looks pretty nice.
Cool, sounds like a memorable trip even though you were just a youngster.
I'm not always one for tours, but yours looked like an especially good one. You took a lot of great pictures, especially of the art!
Great sneaky pictures of the Today Show!
Finally, the sights from the Top of the Rock are awesome! What a view!
Did you ever watch “Most Exteme Elimination Challenge” that used to air on Spike? It was like a Japanese version of Wipeout, but it was dubbed with bad jokes and stuff. I have to say I watched just about all of those. Guilty.
Good updates.
If you have to work while on vacation, it seems like the conditions were not too bad. At least it was a quiet room with no coworker interruptions.
And a few choices for lunch. I have not been to a Steak and Shake or Chik-Fil-A or Sonic or any of those chains people seem to enjoy. The fries with your meal did look incredibly good, as did your lunchroom setting.
Thanks for sharing the info about Dig Inn. The food looked amazing- I would love to have the opportunity to make all those selections.
I'm really glad you enjoyed Phantom and that it was such a welcome surprise. I saw the show at a matinee in Boston and it didn't blow me away (too much Opera, frankly), but the staging of the show you saw just sounds incredible. I definitely don't remember the boat scene.
I am intrigued by all of the artwork at Rockefeller Center. I didn't know it was all there, and I'm sure it is so much more meaningful when some of the background is explained.
Looks like the Today show played a bit of a part in both of the girls' graduation trips.
Wow! Great views from Top of the Rock.
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I think it's worth a trip even if just to poke around.
NYC has a TON to offer, and your TR just gave me a few more ideas! Someday...
There were lots of different things available on shelves and in fridges, and kind of a buffet offering of food in the back-left corner of the store.
I have to say, I found the U-Bahn in Vienna easier to understand than the New York City subway system, and that was in German!
Marlene was pretty disappointed that most of the stores were the same as we could find in just about any mall -- H&M, Forever 21, Banana Republic, etc.
We made one last stop before leaving, to check out Bloomingdale’s. I let the girls go on their way and I went to the Men’s department. Talk about sticker-shock! If the prices in the Women’s department were anything like the Men’s (yes, I know the answer to that), I was kind of hoping they didn’t find anything. After a while I got tired of browsing the same few racks and found a chair to sit and wait for them.
Metropolitan Museum of Art – Van Gogh, Irises and Roses
MoMA – Warhol, Campbell’s Soup cans; Klimt, Adele Bloch-Bauer II; Van Gogh, Starry Night
Guggenheim – Thannhauser collection of Impressionist art
Neue Galerie – Klimt, Adele Bloch-Bauer I (Woman in Gold)
We got to the Met at about 4pm and I made a little bit of a financial blunder. I forgot that I had read before the trip that the admission fee was “recommended” (ie. you could pay whatever you wanted). Actually, I don’t think I paid that much attention to it since I didn’t really expect to go there. Anyway, the ticket guy asked me what I wanted to pay and I just said, “The recommended amount, I guess”. He said, “Really? It’s 4 o’clock you know?” I got the hint (a little bit, but it still hadn’t quite sunk in) and told him an amount a little lower, and paid.
Oh well, I guess they can just add it to their $2.5B investment portfolio.
The poor guy could never get anyone to buy his paintings while he was alive. He lived poor and depressed and dealt with Bipolar Disorder his whole life. If he saw how we now revere his work, it would bring him to tears.
We were very confused at the whole photography issue. There were times when we’d see people taking pictures or we’d take pictures ourselves, in front of security personnel and everything was fine. Then other times, we’d get yelled at the moment we’d hold a camera up. “No pictures!!!” So, quite honestly, I didn’t know when we could or couldn’t until we got a stern rebuke and then it was pretty clear.
We all thought that this dress was pretty amazing.
Proof that we did see some Renaissance-type paintings too.
I took this picture on the way out to show that pranksters haven’t changed much over the years, with the exception of maybe adding shaving cream to their arsenal.
I usually go with Angus McFlubbs, but I'll give yours a go.“Art Deco” is also a great alias. Feel free to use it...like when your Starbucks barista or your Chick Fil-A server asks for your name. Please report back on the results.
It looks like you stopped for lunch at a GNC store.
As the big guy continues to crowd out the little guy. God Bless America!
Yep, that pretty much sums up most shopping experiences.
Aw, I was looking forward to more Lego sculptures.
I would have asked for that day's 100% discount.![]()
Well, that should make you feel better. At least they needed the money.
Or he'd break something.
So, kind of the opposite of most Disney CM experiences then? Maybe only native NY folks could take photos.
Well, I wouldn't wear it.
I would have believed you.![]()
I like how you framed that one!![]()
Where's the bowl of warm water? Sheesh.
I usually go with Angus McFlubbs, but I'll give yours a go.
Finally caught up - Enjoying your NYC TR!
Another great dining suggestion. The food looks great, but the process/crowds look hectic.
I love the varied exhibits at the Met. The Van Gogh showing sounds like a great opportunity to his work. The China displays were very interesting.
Score on a musical instrument exhibit. Who knew there could be a whole display on oboes! Perfect!
I can see how it would be confusing and frustrating trying to figure out when pictures were allowed.
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I usually go with Angus McFlubbs, but I'll give yours a go.
Finally caught up - Enjoying your NYC TR!
Doesn't sound bad at all. You did a nice job on your NYC research and finding some unique places to eat that don't break the budget.We liked the food and I’d eat there again. It was nothing fancy, but a pretty varied array of offerings from hot to cold, spicy and not. And you loaded it up into a fancy space-age aluminum trough! I can’t remember what we paid for this, but similar to Dig Inn, it was fairly inexpensive...probably under $30 for our food and then a little more for bottled iced teas to drink.
Well, still bad enough that she forgot it, but better than remembering it an hour later.Marlene forgot her backpack in there, but I have to give her credit that she remembered it about 2 seconds after we got out the door so was able to just run back in and grab it.
It makes me wonder... what is the lowest number you could throw out there without being laughed out of the place?We got to the Met at about 4pm and I made a little bit of a financial blunder. I forgot that I had read before the trip that the admission fee was “recommended” (ie. you could pay whatever you wanted). Actually, I don’t think I paid that much attention to it since I didn’t really expect to go there. Anyway, the ticket guy asked me what I wanted to pay and I just said, “The recommended amount, I guess”. He said, “Really? It’s 4 o’clock you know?” I got the hint (a little bit, but it still hadn’t quite sunk in) and told him an amount a little lower, and paid. After walking away, kind of perplexed, I remembered the “recommended” fee discussion I’d seen earlier and realized that I should’ve paid way less for the short amount of time that we’d be there. Oh well, I guess they can just add it to their $2.5B investment portfolio.
That really is neat that you got to see a display of Van Gogh's work.We then went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. As an artist (in music, but still) I was very excited to see all the museum had to offer. I was not disappointed. First we saw the Van Goghs. The museum was featuring Van Gogh’s iris and rose paintings on display, which were truly breathtaking. The thing I love so much about Van Gogh, other than the genius of his art and the fantastic use of paint, is his story. The poor guy could never get anyone to buy his paintings while he was alive. He lived poor and depressed and dealt with Bipolar Disorder his whole life. If he saw how we now revere his work, it would bring him to tears.
But you're the one raising red flags by posting it online.Marlene took this (I’m guessing – illegal) picture.
Good thing Marlene didn't want that one. If you thought the clothes at Bloomingdales were expensive....We all thought that this dress was pretty amazing.
They're actually on Ellen's Ride at EPCOT.
Doesn't sound bad at all. You did a nice job on your NYC research and finding some unique places to eat that don't break the budget.
Well, still bad enough that she forgot it, but better than remembering it an hour later.
It makes me wonder... what is the lowest number you could throw out there without being laughed out of the place?
That really is neat that you got to see a display of Van Gogh's work.
But you're the one raising red flags by posting it online.![]()
Good thing Marlene didn't want that one. If you thought the clothes at Bloomingdales were expensive....
You found such cool places to eat! Your food looks great, as always.
Bloomingdales is practically a requirement when you visit NYC, so I'm glad you had a chance to wander. I'm glad for you that Marlene didn't find anything she "had to have"!
At least you made a contribution to the arts with your "contribution" at the Met?![]()
Those dresses on display are GORGEOUS in the photos. I bet they were even more stunning in person!