I used to live in New York (before I went to graduate school and met the dude). Being back in the city always makes me feel both young and a bit regretful. There were so many things I didn't do when I lived in the city--like go to the Guggenheim. But as the dude pointed out, it was expensive. And since I was living on air and youthful enthusiasm in those day (ie, I was broke), it's possible that I just couldn't afford it. I used to wander into the Met on the largesse of the people who paid full price. (The Met operates on suggested donations.) So my regrets are perhaps misplaced. Nevertheless, I also felt happy to be not so young any more and able to afford both the Met's suggested donation and the Guggenheim's required one.
Getting on the train for home caused a bit of a panic attack. The dude knows the cure is stitching, so he took mine out of my luggage. So I stitched instead of finishing. A necessary tonic but not so great for the 31 finishes! You'll see them all eventually. Thanks for hanging in.
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Sounds like a fun trip Nikki. Where's the pictures??
Linda
Suggested donations are a much better idea. Many of the London museums and galleries are free again with a suggested donation. It makes it easier to take the family out for the day without needing a second mortgage!
Glad you had a good time despite the shoes.
I love the city. NY my home town. Can't wait to see some pictures.
NYC is always a fun trip. I have to say right now my dream is to live there. Don't think it's going to happen though.
It sounded like you had a fabulous trip despite the walking shoes that weren't for walking. Have a great start to the week!
Robin in Virginia
Isn't that the way -- as natives we don't see the sights!
What - no MOMA?!
;) Hope you had fun.
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