Lizzy Lemon
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Monday 21st February 2011
Having seen the forecast that 4-6" of snow was due overnight I was a little concerned about our pre booked Statue of Liberty visit. I so desperately wanted to get a photo with a bright blue sky instead of a dismal grey one! But we carried on regardless and caught the Gray Line express bus straight down to Battery Park, we had a lovely tour guide who seemed very interested in where we came from in England, was asking all sorts of questions about the UK, even ended up talking about Gretna Green and people being married over the anvil! He talked a little bit about the financial district and told us where to visit to see into the building site at World Trade Center, he told us about the mooring where Titantic should have berthed. 35 minute journey down to Battery Park and Glen sat on the exposed top deck all the way there, the Australian woman behind us said 'he's mad' - quite agree!
Just look at the roads, 4-6" we would have ground to a halt, there its clear!
Arrived at Battery Park and headed straight for security clearance which was done quickly and efficiently.
Plenty of people to board the boats but soon underway. Despite calls for people to not stand on the seats as soon as SOL came into view people (including myself) stood on the seats. I'm a firm believer in doing what's asked of me but I wanted to see the view and get a photo as well and was stuck at the back of some very tall people.
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Views from the island. Walked around the base and had a snowball fight before warming up with a hot chocolate in the cafe.
Cleared security again the go inside the base.
After lots of picture taking we moved onto Ellis Island.
Kids were determined not to let us enjoy this place for long, we were only there couple of hours and some of that was having lunch in the cafe and a 3/4 hour long film about the history of the immigrants.
Caught the ferry back to Battery Park with a hint of blue sky appearing but very windy and cold on deck.
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Having seen the forecast that 4-6" of snow was due overnight I was a little concerned about our pre booked Statue of Liberty visit. I so desperately wanted to get a photo with a bright blue sky instead of a dismal grey one! But we carried on regardless and caught the Gray Line express bus straight down to Battery Park, we had a lovely tour guide who seemed very interested in where we came from in England, was asking all sorts of questions about the UK, even ended up talking about Gretna Green and people being married over the anvil! He talked a little bit about the financial district and told us where to visit to see into the building site at World Trade Center, he told us about the mooring where Titantic should have berthed. 35 minute journey down to Battery Park and Glen sat on the exposed top deck all the way there, the Australian woman behind us said 'he's mad' - quite agree!




Just look at the roads, 4-6" we would have ground to a halt, there its clear!
Arrived at Battery Park and headed straight for security clearance which was done quickly and efficiently.

Plenty of people to board the boats but soon underway. Despite calls for people to not stand on the seats as soon as SOL came into view people (including myself) stood on the seats. I'm a firm believer in doing what's asked of me but I wanted to see the view and get a photo as well and was stuck at the back of some very tall people.


Views from the island. Walked around the base and had a snowball fight before warming up with a hot chocolate in the cafe.






Cleared security again the go inside the base.

After lots of picture taking we moved onto Ellis Island.



Kids were determined not to let us enjoy this place for long, we were only there couple of hours and some of that was having lunch in the cafe and a 3/4 hour long film about the history of the immigrants.
Caught the ferry back to Battery Park with a hint of blue sky appearing but very windy and cold on deck.



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