So this post has no subject. Just not really sure where i'm going with it. Had a decent weekend in Philly with my gf. It was bitterly cold but yet we still made the treck through out the cheese steak city and walked around to a few good places, i.e. Rocky Statue, Liberty Bell, Constitution Hall, all the Historic streets and alleys. While, yes i did take a photo with the Rocky Statue, upon arrival at said statue, I didn't do the gratuitous rocky pose with it. Maybe I will next time. I was just bummed that now they've moved that statue to the bottom of the steps to the right, and not where it was at the very top. All in all, I enjoyed the two day get away. Looking forward to another go at Philly sometime soon, when its warmer. Most of all, its soooo inexpensive and you can do so much there. Definitely a place worth seeing and visiting, even at 10.00 round trip on a bus. Yes, 10.00, you read that right.
Snowing again today, ugh, and double ugh and as i sit and type and recuperate from what i call a very grueling work out session with a trainer...(yes i hired a temporary trainer to get my arse started so i can get my health back into gear), i think, wow, i've really let myself go a good bit. soo...as this is lent, and my gf is giving up soda, chips and starbucks (hey i support you vicks on this - you're a brave ladd)... I am going to give up eating outdoors for lunch and breakfast, soda and juice as well for lent. so it will be easy on my pockets and on my belly. so there you have it. I have more to say. but ehh, need to get back to this thing people who pay me call work. oh yes, one more thing. there is a movie called "New York I Love You". great movie, amazing NYC backdrop scenes. I totally recommend it. There is something about this city that draws you in. Even though I enjoyed my stay in Philly, short as it was...I loved that feeling as the bus was entering Manhattan again, and i could see the NYC skyline and all the buildings..I Love NY!
P.S. Yes i tried eating Philly Cheese Steak Sandwhiches for the first time ever..and let me tell you, they are indeed every bit as good and delicious as they say they are..omg, if you do anything at all in philly, is get yourself one of these bad boys:
Showing posts with label NYC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYC. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
The Allure of the City...
Try this...ever just stop, anywhere in the city and close your eyes...no, i don't mean while crossing the street..although this could bring new meaning to the word: exhilarating. but just stop somehwhere and close your eyes for a moment. what do you hear? and listen, i mean really listen...the gush of wind brushing up against your ears as you turn them into radars, trying to identify the sounds flowing in to your ear drums...the honking and movement of cars, tires smoothly churning over and over again, turning, and eating up the pavement; the cold clisp clasp of high-heeled boots grasping at the hard harsh cement; a flood of scents invades your nose. this can't be helped..you've stopped one of your main senses, your main sense from working, so other's kick into high gear...
you still lean forward, aching to identify all the many sounds you are capturing - a dog barking, a man talking to a woman "she wants us to meet at Tonic on 7th ave..." you momentarily think about where you've seen that bar; a pair of women in the middle of a conversation - you capture only something about a guy and where one of them met him - from the pitch and depth of the voice, the women in conversation are in their 20s. but you can only guess, your eyes are still shut, your other senses are in full run now.. you can feel the coldness of the city wind run through your neck, your cheek bones, your hands, your forehead...the scent of car exhaust and a vanilla scented woman's perfume fill your nostrils - the crisp january air kicks it in deeper, into your memory slots. this is new york, you think to yourself, these sounds, these scents, the breeze that's a mix of hot dog vendor car smoke and low temperature precipitation and high humidity brush like an old familiar hand along your forearms and up the backs of your calves....today would've been a good day to wear warmer socks you think to yourself. and yet, you open your eyes...
something about new york city at night. or even in the day time. but the night, it just brings everything to life. perhaps its because your shift at work has ended, and you now become part of the city again, that this part excites you. new york city. it draws you in and keeps you. no matter where you go, you can walk 10 city blocks...and in those 10 city blocks, you will have encountered 6 different distinct cultures, 5 different languages, 4 different skin colors - you will have walked almost an entire world, in those 10 city blocks. no matter how much shocking and disturbing things you can see in new york city, and you will see at least one disturbing thing in new york city on a daily basis - it still keeps you -
new york city. no other city like it. kind of like listening to John Mayer's Neon - while sitting in a warm, partially lit starbucks on a wednesday night. you can never tire of it. and there is always something new you will find in it.
city john
you still lean forward, aching to identify all the many sounds you are capturing - a dog barking, a man talking to a woman "she wants us to meet at Tonic on 7th ave..." you momentarily think about where you've seen that bar; a pair of women in the middle of a conversation - you capture only something about a guy and where one of them met him - from the pitch and depth of the voice, the women in conversation are in their 20s. but you can only guess, your eyes are still shut, your other senses are in full run now.. you can feel the coldness of the city wind run through your neck, your cheek bones, your hands, your forehead...the scent of car exhaust and a vanilla scented woman's perfume fill your nostrils - the crisp january air kicks it in deeper, into your memory slots. this is new york, you think to yourself, these sounds, these scents, the breeze that's a mix of hot dog vendor car smoke and low temperature precipitation and high humidity brush like an old familiar hand along your forearms and up the backs of your calves....today would've been a good day to wear warmer socks you think to yourself. and yet, you open your eyes...
something about new york city at night. or even in the day time. but the night, it just brings everything to life. perhaps its because your shift at work has ended, and you now become part of the city again, that this part excites you. new york city. it draws you in and keeps you. no matter where you go, you can walk 10 city blocks...and in those 10 city blocks, you will have encountered 6 different distinct cultures, 5 different languages, 4 different skin colors - you will have walked almost an entire world, in those 10 city blocks. no matter how much shocking and disturbing things you can see in new york city, and you will see at least one disturbing thing in new york city on a daily basis - it still keeps you -
new york city. no other city like it. kind of like listening to John Mayer's Neon - while sitting in a warm, partially lit starbucks on a wednesday night. you can never tire of it. and there is always something new you will find in it.
city john
Thursday, January 28, 2010
New York City...
Hello...today's blog comes in the form of a question..I'm always looking for new things to do and new places to explore in our lovely city of Manhattan...Manhattan should really be its own state as it stands out on its own as a great place to live and be entertained, in my book. anyhow, if anyone should have any ideas, cool places to go to, restaurants, fun-game-filled lounges (i love these types of places), exciting unexplored regions of NYC, please feel free to drop them by...Every day I wake up thinking, well first (wow, i'm running late, gotta go walk holly) and two (damn i love living in the upper east side of manhattan). Its thus far been an incredible living experience..my friends and gf all live within walking distance....just like restaurants, movies, and even Times Square..now how awesome is that!!!
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