Sunday, August 28, 2011

Pre Storm / Post Storm


Things were busy, busy, busy yesterday in anticipation of the storm.















Now that it has quit raining, I went out to see the action and I found NYC delightfully quiet.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

pre-hurricane activities

I'm glad we don't have TV yet. (We are planning to get TV soon so that I can watch college football.)
But even without TV, the radio hype is great. Maybe tomorrow I will be more humble, but I think you just need food, water, candles, and flashlights.
In preparation for the big hurricane, we tried to go for a walk. We knew the impending rain would discourage outside activities. We ignored the sign, but the police were circulating telling all that the park was closed.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Shopping Adventure

It may not look like much of an incline, but it was. I pushed the cart for the first half of the trip home - all on level ground. When we hit Central Park I let Ron take over.

We now have another cart that we can use for shopping. It is a little easier to maneuver, but it flipped the other day and I flipped over it. As I sat on the West Broadway sidewalk, Ron noted that I had done a very good job of falling. He said I rolled.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Dangerous Places Near Our Apartment


There are some parts of the neighborhood you really shouldn't walk through. Here are two of them.


Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream is less than 2 blocks from our apartment and it is habit forming. I didn't have too many problems until my sister Maureen came and I tried the Coffee, Coffee, Buzz, Buzz flavor. Hmmmmmm. It was so good!



I think the Amsterdam Tavern has 18 very good draft beers that change regularly. So you just want to keep stopping by for that $4.00 pint durng happy hour since they change their beers often. The Tavern is only 2 1/2 blocks from where we live.


So - there are some real dangerous places close to where we live.

Working in NYC

Looking out my window in the morning, I plan my day.




I like walking, which is a good thing in NYC. Basically, I am too cheap to pay for the subway when it is less than 2 miles (unless it is pouring down the rain), so I walk. Rarely do I regret my decision.



Sometimes it's the rainbow colors that remind me of the diversity of our world. At other times I need to look up - and pay attention to the interplay of church steeples and high density housing.




And when I am in overload, I can choose to walk along Riverside Park. It may take a few minutes longer, but that may be the key to a day's sanity.



Enjoy your day. Cathy