The skies were smooth and the late September weather was great as BowlingWidow and I coasted into JFK airport for our first ever trip to New York City. After some initial confusion we hooked up with a cab company to set up the 45 minute ride into the city. Other than some talk about our destination and cab fare, nary a word was spoken between us and the driver. I wasn’t expecting to be on the Cash Cab or anything like that, but I thought New York cabbies were a bit more talkative than this one and the others which we encountered.
Our "Home" on the Upper West Side (2nd Floor...Open Windows) |
Having a Kitchen Area Was a Nice Feature |
Museums (that’ll be in
this one)
Broadway and Times
Square
Sites and Destinations
Walks
Food, Drink, and
Concluding Thoughts
Let’s jump right into
Museums…..
We regretted not
visiting any museums when we were in Chicago, so wanted to make sure we went to
the key ones in NYC. We had plenty
to choose from, and would have gone to all of them if we had a month to spend
in the city. That would have included
places like The Frick Collection, The Guggenheim and the Jewish Museum of NewYork. And then there’s the New York Public Library which we never got to.
Here’s what we did see:
The American Museum of Natural History. This place has an
amazing number of exhibits and buildings.
The planetarium show that we went to about the universe was interesting
and well done. There’s nothing like
seeing one of these shows to help you walk out of the theater feeling really
insignificant about your place in the solar system. If you like exceptionally well done stuffed
animals and dinosaur bones from all over the world, this is the place for you. And it’s not just Natural History as the name
indicates. Artifacts and creations by
cultures such as American Indian tribes are in abundance as well.
Well Made Stuffed Animals: One of the Many Displays at the Natural History Museum |
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. At 2 million square feet, this
is the largest museum of its kind in the country. There’s no way one could get through this
entire collection in a day unless you subscribe to the “speed theory” of art
appreciation. So we picked and
chose. They don’t just have paintings
and sculptures here. Sure they have
Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso but their collection of musical
instruments and armor, for example, is world class.
One of the Many Rooms at the Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Knights in Shining Armor at the Met |
The Cloisters. This is a small collection associated with
the Met, and is a short cab ride away on the north part of Manhattan
Island. It’s essentially an exhibit of
art and architecture from Medieval England.
Made possible by an endowment grant by John D. Rockefeller Jr., this can easily be
experienced in a couple of hours. It’ll
probably take you longer to get to and from here depending on where you’re
staying in the city.
Next up: Broadway and Times Square
3 comments:
I love this post, BowlingJoe! My friend Linda is visiting NYC this week, and we are all teasing her that the place is shut down. Also, my son went to the Guggenheim yesterday to see an exhibit about how people communicate in crowds. I'm glad you hit those museums!
It was a lot of fun, Pilla. NYC has a totally different vibe and there is always something of interest going on there. Still...it's nice to come home to the Pacific NW.
Very jealous! Looks like a blast. I'd try to visit some old-time bowling alleys too!
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