Lemme see, I really enjoyed... um... U2. And U2. And U2. Oh and then there was one day that I *really* enjoyed and that was hanging out with Sue ;-)
Also... food. Everything tastes better (and is undoubtedly twice as fattening). Loved going to deli's for bagel breakfasts in the morning. So much - confusing - choice.
I preferred Midtown and Central Park area to the Village, because the Village is just so... European! I mean, lovely little shops and all that, but I'm in New York... I wanna see tall buildings.
The area where I stayed Midtown around MSG was pretty ugly, I think it's called the garment district.
The one thing I really wanted to see (though I don't know why) I didn't get to... and that's Grand Central Station.
Ho hum, I'm still debating whether I wanna go or not. Someone just said "Forget about NYC and come and see Nick play here in Brighton insead". Tempting too, and much cheaper! ;)
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Hi ~e.
I will post more after i get back from my next antique show for which I am working round the clock right now...
but THIS seems uniquely suited to your interests (hope this link works):
http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_things_to_do/facilities/af_horseback_riding.html
Also... food. Everything tastes better (and is undoubtedly twice as fattening). Loved going to deli's for bagel breakfasts in the morning. So much - confusing - choice.
I preferred Midtown and Central Park area to the Village, because the Village is just so... European! I mean, lovely little shops and all that, but I'm in New York... I wanna see tall buildings.
The area where I stayed Midtown around MSG was pretty ugly, I think it's called the garment district.
The one thing I really wanted to see (though I don't know why) I didn't get to... and that's Grand Central Station.
I enjoyed Grand Central Station. I'm also glad I went to pay my respects at Ground Zero, though I understand that wouldn't be to everyone's taste.