the NYC photos
Monday 29 June (Memorial Day holiday in the US)
View from Days Inn (airport hotel, first night):
View from Hotel Pennsylvania (2nd - 4th nights):
Canadian M being converted by religious nutters:
American M eating strawberry cheesecake (very good, very creamy; ridiculously, unnecessarily large serving):
Central Park:
Interesting buildings, Manhattan:
Shea Stadium (home of NY Mets baseball team) car park:
New York Mets Vs Arizona Diamondbacks
Tuesday 30 June
Canadian M serves at Flushing Meadow (where the US Open is played):
Wednesday 31 June
Subway:
Empire State Building:
View from Days Inn (airport hotel, first night):
View from Hotel Pennsylvania (2nd - 4th nights):
Canadian M being converted by religious nutters:
American M eating strawberry cheesecake (very good, very creamy; ridiculously, unnecessarily large serving):
Central Park:
Interesting buildings, Manhattan:
Shea Stadium (home of NY Mets baseball team) car park:
New York Mets Vs Arizona Diamondbacks
Tuesday 30 June
Canadian M serves at Flushing Meadow (where the US Open is played):
Wednesday 31 June
Subway:
Empire State Building:
8 Comments:
good ones SW, did you see the guggenheim?
Ash
3 words: You lucky bastard
Man, Canadian M has great service form. Did he play on the tour?
Canadian M burnt out at age 17 after mentally exploding while partnering Kelly "one-lung" Evendon in a juniors doubles match against Miloslav Mecir and Bobo Zivojinovic.
Ash - No guggnehem for SW. SW ESCHEWS pillars of culture for frisbee in the park and NY Pizza at 2am. SW LIVES life.
h.e. jeffrey: nothing more or less THAN SW DESERVES.
Spritzer/on ice in New york City/Isn't it a pity/You never had anything to mix with that
10 Digby McPoints to whoever can tell me the name of that GENIUS
awesome shots, wombat.
Steve Malkmus and the other Pavement boys. Song: AT&T, baby.
10 points duly awarded. Now that I think about it, marry me.
We can pick out some brazil nuts for our engagement.
ooooh, i like this comment conversation. community, baby. community...
now we just need the appropriate public architecture.
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