This past Easter long weekend I went down to New York City with a good friend. We left Thursday after work and came back Sunday evening. We had the time of our lives. We saw so many incredible sights and met some very interesting people. It will be hard to forget this weekend.
New York has an abundance of tall buildings. I call this next set “look up”:
This is at ground zero where they are building a new trade center or also known as the Freedom Tower. It is will stand 1,776 feet high once complete in 2013. 1,776 feet was chosen as the height since the declaration of independence was signed in the year of 1776.... well that's at least what our one tour guide told us. :)
We also took a boat tour around Manhattan which stopped right in front of the Statue of Liberty. The statue was presented to America as a gift from the French and was built built by French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi. She was finished in 1884 and presented to America on July 4th.
Traffic in NYC is a gong show. There are taxis, taxis and more taxis.
One of my favouite things about travelling is meeting interesting people. I also have a great appreciation for street performers and those that pursue what they love to do. I like to share three pictures of people doing what they love to do. It's seems rare these days that people go out and live out their dreams.
This first picture is of a shoe-shiner named Lenny. If I recall correctly he has be shinning shoes for over 40 years in downtown Manhattan. He did a mighty good job of shining my boots. This picture was taken by my buddy who I went to NYC with.
A pianist in a restaurant that we went to in Little Italy.
A trumpeter in Central Park.
So that's it for this blog. These pictures are just scraping the surface of this trip. There is no way I could share all my experiences here.
And now for the Star Trek TNG quote of this blog:
Tomaloc: I urge you captain Picard to surrender. Consider the men and women you would lead into a lost cause.
Picard: If the cause is just and honourable they are prepared to give their lives. Are you prepared to die today Tomaloc?
The Defector – S3E10







Very interesting pictures and captions. Thanks for sharing'em with us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these pictures Jason,do you have anymore you could show? I have always wanted to visit the Big apple, such a big, busy and unique city.
ReplyDeleteAlek Onderwater
So glad you enjoyed the city! It really is such an amazing place. Love the "look up" shots :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics, Jay! I'd love to hear more about your trip.
ReplyDeleteI am always amazed at our ability to catch the spirit of a big experience by grouping a small number of photographs: tall buildings, a famous statue, and remarkable people. The taxis are the spice that add punch to the mix.
ReplyDeleteYour next big trip will land you at the waters and islands of Canada's West Coast.