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Posted at 11:59 in south africa | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
On my last day in the Lowveld after several scrumptious meals at Cybele (not to mention the pancake) I decided that I aught to do some exercise so proceeded around the hour & a half loop that is the river walk. What a good idea - the heavy silence that only comes from total isolation, the ever present birdsong and the sound of running water - absolute bliss!!!
Posted at 11:53 in south africa | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
One of the first things I saw when I arrived in New York was the Ground Zero site as the PATH train ended at the World Trade Center site and is just around the corner from the apartment.
Standing there the enormity of the devastation hits you immediately. I'm sure we all remember where we were & what we were doing the moment we heard the unbelievable news. Strangely though St Paul's Chapel which is located just across the road from the twin towers was unaffected except for loads of debris in the graveyard. It became the centre of the rescue activities and today houses a very moving display from those awful days after 9/11.
Just down the road is a cross constructed from the beams of the fallen North Tower...
Posted at 11:31 in travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
After two long haul flights I'm in South Africa & spending some time recuperating in the Lowveld. What a change from New York....loving the sunshine, the peace & quiet and the bird calls which take me back to my childhood holidays on the farm near Tzaneen.
Spent one day exploring the area - Pilgrim's Rest, White River etc. Some lovely views of Mac Mac Falls & surroundings.
and ending up in Graskop at Harrie's Pancake House....banana, cinnamon & homemade caramel - yum yum! Clearly the diet is going very well!!
Loving the creativity that I always see in Africa from the street corner right up to the poshest galleries. I spotted this fabulous door screen (can't think of the correct word today as my brain has turned to holiday mush) which is a great example of recycling!
Posted at 10:55 in south africa, travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Today is my last day in NYC - quite sad to be leaving but time for the next leg of my journey! C took me to one of her finds in Gramercy, Big Daddy's Diner for a proper New York burger with all the trimmings. All I can say is thank goodness I discovered it on my last day & not my first....
How great is this place?? OMG - is that ours??????
And since we were in a proper diner we had to peruse the shake menu...can highly recommend the strawberry shake (we did share one in case you are wondering....)
After which we felt a little..
Posted at 20:46 in travel | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Because we are down the bottom end of Manhattan & there is so much to do & see down this end I nearly forgot about Central Park, Fifth Avenue etc....that would have been a disaster so yesterday I toddled all the way up to do my bit. I walked around a bit doing some shopping - Madison, Fifth and Park Avenues - love it, love it, love it. Then sat myself down in Central Park near The Pond with a hot dog for lunch (the full monty with the relish, ketchup & mustard) - it tasted better than I expected and then a Reeses Peanut Buttercup ice cream for dessert. My NY visit seems to be one long cliche - sorry you just can't help it here!!!!
Afterwards I headed over to Lexington Avenue to meet C at Dylan's Candy Bar - owned by Dylan Lauren (Ralph Lauren's daughter) & heaven on earth for all children.
Posted at 13:30 in travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
You wouldn't think I'd be able to find a farmer's market in NYC??? You'd be wrong - another lovely day here so thought I would go exploring & what did I find but the Union Square Farmers Market - superb fresh veg, flowers (lilac & lily of the valley yesterday), plants, goats cheese & wonderful smells from a bakery stall...
However, my fvourite is still Cape Town's Neighbourhood Goods Market - check it out if you haven't already been!!!
Posted at 14:47 in travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Beautiful weather here in NY yesterday!! I've discovered the weatherman here is quite accurate - if he says it's going to bucket down then he is usually right. Walked over Brooklyn Bridge yesterday to Brooklyn for lunch..this is looking east & uptown.
And further along with Manhattan Bridge in the foreground..
A view of the bridge itself - a fantastic bit of engineering!
A view back over to downtown & the Financial District..
A view of the bridge from Brooklyn..
And finally to Grimaldi's, a well known pizzeria, for lunch. So well known, in fact, that the queue stretches down & around the block!!! It's not unusual to wait 45 minutes or more for a table.....
Fortunately we were near the front of the queue and the pizza's are worth waiting for..
They are huge and thanks to C's previous experience we only ordered one large pizza between us. I don't think there would have been room on the table for 2.
Posted at 13:42 in travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Did a ferry ride this morning and managed to get closer to Statue of Liberty than ever before! Apparently you can now go up into the crown of the Lady but it is a bit claustrophobic so we'll see...
Some views of the south end of Manhattan over Governor's Isalnd coming back in on the boat...
And trying an abstract with my long lens....
Walking along the embankment on the East River side of Manhattan & looking at the Brooklyn Bridge with the Manhattan Bridge in the background.
Posted at 23:19 in travel | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Yesterday dawned clear & sunny so I decided it was the perfect day to go up the Empire State Building to see New York from a different perspective.
The first viewing platform is on the 86th floor & going up your ears pop every 30 floors. As you step out the lift you can immediately feel the building swaying slightly - a little bit like being on a pier!! Definitely not a good feeling for anyone who suffers even slightly from motion sickness. Fortunately the views are spectacular....firstly north over the Upper West & East sides with Central Park in the middle.
Next views of the Chrysler building with the Queensboro Bridge in the background...
Next a hazy view south over the Financial District where the apartment is and my second view of the Statue of Liberty...
Next a view down over the streets from the 86th floor..
And it's a little crowded up here....
Next stop Macy's department store for a bit of mindless shopping...
All in all a good day!!!!
Posted at 23:04 in travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)