Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Day 3319: No interest.

 

"No interest": junk mail collage.


 



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 2GN2S

 A re-post from 5 years ago, 9.19.2016

Day1516: Bomb, Brunch and Bubble-man, Oh My!





"Trip Theme", I phone photo







Our last day in NYC!
and like the four days prior, it was packed full!


our hotel,  The Hilton Manhattan Mid-town


We checked out early & stored the luggage at the hotel.





We walked toward Central Park ...



The Sheep Meadow


determined to see as much of the 843 acre park as time allowed.





We saw a "Run for Life" Marathon in progress ... 
while on our own trip-walking-marathon.






We enjoyed a wonderful brunch at ...





Tavern on the Green, in beautiful Central Park.


The Ravine


We had four days of perfect 75 degree weather, 
this was our first day with humidity & overcast & no rain.






The park features bands, dancers, artists, a "bubble man" ...





a "pigeon man", vendors, foods, bike rentals ... 






"horse drawn cabs", rickshaw pedal cabs &
no cars, buses, taxi's,  scooters, motors! 




Even a section for birds, free of humans!





This was a Mommy-Daughter trip provided by the daughters.
So blessed! We have been best friends for 39 years. 














We Moms feel very blessed, lucky & pampered!

 

 

 

 
 
 
A fun 1-minute video, tired puppy, here.


 
 
Just because ...
 

Greater Flamback




  
                     

Smiles for Wednesday ...
 
 

 




 


 



                                                               Thanks for coming by today.

 

6 comments:

Samuel K evin Grimes said...

When you visit back to the east coast..it is such a different "vibe"..very fast but cool...

jacki long said...

Yes, very fast paced. It was my first trip to NYC and I loved it.

Amelia Medina Davies said...

Loved it then_1980’s! Thrill is gone.
Great you enjoyed it! Bet it’s the company too!

elenor said...

Your today's collage is so brilliant, just the way I like it most. I hardly can explain why; maybe you know it?
The photos of NYC are very impressive. I think it's an overwhelming experience to see it for the first time. Even more when one is used to small or tiny towns like we have them here. Probably even Vienna would seem small for you and it is our largest town.
Thanks for another interesting blog. You really are the best.

jacki long said...

Thanks Amelia! It is so lovely to hear from you. I hope all is well with you and your family,

jacki long said...

Thanks so much, Elenor. I am glad you liked the blog, that makes me happy. Your photos will start on Friday and finish on Saturday. They are a lovely addition and readers always enjoy your beautiful photography. Thanks again!!