Saturday, August 16, 2008

gone tourist

the bull








wall street











ground zero. i had to stick my camera through a hole in the fence to get this snap.










um, ok...so something about walking by this cemetery struck me funny. how the heck do they expect anyone to "rest in peace" in the middle of new york city?









hehe, just ripley's believe it or not








hmm...don't know what this is, but i liked it =)











St. Peter's Cathedral











in the subway








this was as close as i could get to lady liberty...and the picture is zoomed & cropped =)







a couple fellas break-dancin'











the front of grand central station








the chrysler building. is king kong the first thing that pops into anyone else's mind when they think of the chrysler building, or is it just me...?










just another street








my only companion...she's not much for conversation or physical touch, and she only comes along on sunny days. but on those days, she keeps up with me wherever i decide go to =)






some freakish jekyll & hyde club...interesting building, though!











this might be news to some of you, but just for your information, although i absolutely love to travel, there's something about being a tourist that i don't love. so my first several trips into the city, i kind of avoided the tourism and just tried to find my way around the places i needed to know...to familiarize myself with certain areas and with the public transportation systems. but a few sundays ago i finally broke down and took my camera out of its hiding spot in my backpack. i walked the whole day! i arrived in the city around 11.30 a.m., stopped for a 20 minute lunch break around 2, and then walked until i boarded my train at 7.30 p.m. i probably could've covered the whole length of manhattan that day, but i wanted to book it to one touristy site just to take a picture then book it to the next one =) it felt great to walk so much, though! and it feels even better to be confident in being able to find my way around.

3 comments:

Creationship said...

I'm glad I found your blog. It looks like you are having a blast! What a fun experience.

Athena+ said...

Hopefully, you won't be doing things like this alone for long. New York looks like an intimidating city (and exciting!).

nat said...

Great pictures! Can I come to visit and tour around NYC with you?