Traveling, New York City
(June 24-26)
June 24: We work up, ate the hotel breakfast, then carried our bags to the bus stop. It had rained during breakfast, but stopped when we had to walk to the bus stop. Then it started in earnest on the hour-long bus ride there. Luckily, the bus stops under the main awning at the airport, so we stayed dry. We went through the security at the main door, then went through immigration and security again, then got our boarding passes. Next we went to our gate where we went through a thorough security check once more--one to check our boarding passes, one to check our passports, one to hand search and swab our carry-ons, and then a pat-down search. We didn't have to wait long before boarding. We were split up--Randy was up near the front with some weird people and Joshua and I were near the back. Watched movies and had a few meals. They gave us this cute little case with slippers, socks, eye mask, lip balm, and toothbrush/paste.
We arrived in New York around 5:30. We took the air train from JFK, then the A train to Brooklyn to Anneliese's apartment. She had just gotten home from a film job to meet us (her roommate was backup to let us in in case she got back late). We talked for a bit, then Joshua stayed with her (they had plans for an evening of video games and getting Chinese delivered). Randy and I took our bags to the Jane Hotel, then walked to a restaurant I knew of in the neighborhood, The Corner Bistro, and had burgers and fries. The burgers were huge--the patties were easily an inch and a half thick, then add the cheese, bacon, fixings, and bun. We then went back to the hotel. Our internet connection was weak, so we weren't up late.
June 25: The next morning, the plan was to meet Anneliese and Joshua at the Vessel in Hudson Yards (between Hells Kitchen and Chelsea). We walked the High Line there and they took the subway in from Brooklyn. We stopped on the way to the High Line at a cafe I knew and picked up bagels. I ate mine, but Randy saved his for Anneliese and Joshua in case they didn't have time to eat. They had overslept and were a few minutes late (also having stopped for coffee/hot chocolate on the way).
The Vessel is a landmark structure that is an interactive art installation. It is a series of interconnecting staircases that are in the shape of a vessel. There is no entrance fee, but you have to sign up for tickets ahead of time online. We had signed up last night, so they just had to scan the confirmation on my phone.
After climbing around on the Vessel for awhile, we walked to the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum. The Intrepid had been an aircraft carrier and it now housed a museum. We went into an actual submarine, into the workings of the aircraft carrier, and saw planes,helicopters and the space shuttle. We also did an interactive experience about women in space. You put on a headset which displays a holographic guide who talks about women in the development of space exploration and their contributions. That was pretty interesting. The others enjoyed the rest of the museum, but I didn't have a lot of interest in it. It was a good museum with a lot to see. It had an interactive area for children that was a lot of fun, even a stage with a "show" of a woman talking about being a little girl and learning to fly an airplane long ago, even meeting Charles Lindbergh.
After that, we took the bus to an Italian restaurant that Anneliese knew of in the Village. You get a card and go to the counter to order your meal. A chef is on the other side of the counter and cooks it for you while you watch. They ask about spices you want, etc. And all of it is fresh, even the herbs. Then they punch in your order and you swipe your card to put the price on the card. Then you go to the bar to get a drink or a cup for the soft drink machine and swipe again. At the table are pots of fresh basil and rosemary that you can pick off and add to your meal if you wish. Then after your meal, you take your card to the cashier at the door to pay. Really good food!
Then, we were divided as to getting last minute tickets for a show or going to a movie, but the movie won out. We took the subway and saw Midsommar at a movie theater with super comfy recliner seats, each with its own little table for snacks--pretty cushy! The movie was kind of uncomfortable and grisly, but thought-provoking. Afterward, Joshua and Anneliese went back to Brooklyn (discussing the movie), and Randy and I walked to the Jane (also discussing the movie).
June 26: The next morning, Anneliese and Joshua met us at the subway station near the hotel. We were flying out of Newark, so our choices were to go to Penn Station and take a train from there or call an Uber. There was about a $20 difference in price. We decided to go with the Uber because it was easier with our bags and everything. Got a meal at the airport (we knew that Sun Country would not feed us), then boarded the plane. After we arrived, we took the light rail and walked home (Shelby was still at work). Good to be home. Tomorrow I tackle my jungle of a garden. Now my 2 weeks of summer begin before heading back to school. We saw a lot, learned a lot, and experienced new things. Good trip, but not one to experience in summer again!
(June 24-26)
June 24: We work up, ate the hotel breakfast, then carried our bags to the bus stop. It had rained during breakfast, but stopped when we had to walk to the bus stop. Then it started in earnest on the hour-long bus ride there. Luckily, the bus stops under the main awning at the airport, so we stayed dry. We went through the security at the main door, then went through immigration and security again, then got our boarding passes. Next we went to our gate where we went through a thorough security check once more--one to check our boarding passes, one to check our passports, one to hand search and swab our carry-ons, and then a pat-down search. We didn't have to wait long before boarding. We were split up--Randy was up near the front with some weird people and Joshua and I were near the back. Watched movies and had a few meals. They gave us this cute little case with slippers, socks, eye mask, lip balm, and toothbrush/paste.
We arrived in New York around 5:30. We took the air train from JFK, then the A train to Brooklyn to Anneliese's apartment. She had just gotten home from a film job to meet us (her roommate was backup to let us in in case she got back late). We talked for a bit, then Joshua stayed with her (they had plans for an evening of video games and getting Chinese delivered). Randy and I took our bags to the Jane Hotel, then walked to a restaurant I knew of in the neighborhood, The Corner Bistro, and had burgers and fries. The burgers were huge--the patties were easily an inch and a half thick, then add the cheese, bacon, fixings, and bun. We then went back to the hotel. Our internet connection was weak, so we weren't up late.
June 25: The next morning, the plan was to meet Anneliese and Joshua at the Vessel in Hudson Yards (between Hells Kitchen and Chelsea). We walked the High Line there and they took the subway in from Brooklyn. We stopped on the way to the High Line at a cafe I knew and picked up bagels. I ate mine, but Randy saved his for Anneliese and Joshua in case they didn't have time to eat. They had overslept and were a few minutes late (also having stopped for coffee/hot chocolate on the way).
Artwork we saw as we walked the High Line |
An interesting building along the High Line |
I missed my own coneflowers! |
The Vessel is a landmark structure that is an interactive art installation. It is a series of interconnecting staircases that are in the shape of a vessel. There is no entrance fee, but you have to sign up for tickets ahead of time online. We had signed up last night, so they just had to scan the confirmation on my phone.
Randy waiting for Anneliese and Joshua |
The Vessel |
Anneliese |
me! |
Anneliese |
Me at another art installation behind theVessel. |
After climbing around on the Vessel for awhile, we walked to the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum. The Intrepid had been an aircraft carrier and it now housed a museum. We went into an actual submarine, into the workings of the aircraft carrier, and saw planes,helicopters and the space shuttle. We also did an interactive experience about women in space. You put on a headset which displays a holographic guide who talks about women in the development of space exploration and their contributions. That was pretty interesting. The others enjoyed the rest of the museum, but I didn't have a lot of interest in it. It was a good museum with a lot to see. It had an interactive area for children that was a lot of fun, even a stage with a "show" of a woman talking about being a little girl and learning to fly an airplane long ago, even meeting Charles Lindbergh.
Joshua on the way to the Intrepid |
the Itrepid was an aircraft carrier |
Family photo (minus Shelby) |
A submarine control room |
Where the officers slept |
Where the non-officers slept |
The Concorde |
Chains for the ship |
displays inside the hangar |
Part of the space display |
Joshua and Anneliese heading into the sky! |
On the deck |
Anneliese in front of the space shuttle |
The Intrepid |
After that, we took the bus to an Italian restaurant that Anneliese knew of in the Village. You get a card and go to the counter to order your meal. A chef is on the other side of the counter and cooks it for you while you watch. They ask about spices you want, etc. And all of it is fresh, even the herbs. Then they punch in your order and you swipe your card to put the price on the card. Then you go to the bar to get a drink or a cup for the soft drink machine and swipe again. At the table are pots of fresh basil and rosemary that you can pick off and add to your meal if you wish. Then after your meal, you take your card to the cashier at the door to pay. Really good food!
Then, we were divided as to getting last minute tickets for a show or going to a movie, but the movie won out. We took the subway and saw Midsommar at a movie theater with super comfy recliner seats, each with its own little table for snacks--pretty cushy! The movie was kind of uncomfortable and grisly, but thought-provoking. Afterward, Joshua and Anneliese went back to Brooklyn (discussing the movie), and Randy and I walked to the Jane (also discussing the movie).
June 26: The next morning, Anneliese and Joshua met us at the subway station near the hotel. We were flying out of Newark, so our choices were to go to Penn Station and take a train from there or call an Uber. There was about a $20 difference in price. We decided to go with the Uber because it was easier with our bags and everything. Got a meal at the airport (we knew that Sun Country would not feed us), then boarded the plane. After we arrived, we took the light rail and walked home (Shelby was still at work). Good to be home. Tomorrow I tackle my jungle of a garden. Now my 2 weeks of summer begin before heading back to school. We saw a lot, learned a lot, and experienced new things. Good trip, but not one to experience in summer again!
Anneliese seeing us off |