DAY 8 - Tony, the Tony Award Winning Tour Guide
Today we were on the go relatively early and did the sub zero early morning walk to the Hudson River on 12th Ave & West 38th Street - Pier 78 to be exact. We decided to do a 90 minute cruise that went from mid town on the West side, was supposed to turn around at the United Nations Building on the East Side, but we did the "U'y" a bit before the UN building for some reason.
Our tour guides name was Tony. Initially he struck me as a theatrical old queen. He was excellent in his knowledge and mostly kept every one captivated, although I did fall asleep, but it's nothing unusual for me to fall asleep on a boat, always have done, always will do. Tony told us he went to some acting/theatrical school back in the day with Robert De Niro. Tony proceeded to tell us that De Niro dropped out and he went onto graduate. So drop out De Niro goes on to be one of the biggest actors in the world and graduate Tony goes onto be a tour guide on the NY water ways. Something wrong with that equation. Poor Tony gets his audience from the Tourists hitting the Hudson.
(I thought I had a snap of Tony to share with you, but on searching through my photo's I don't - SORRY).
The sturdy "Henry Hudson" vessel that ferries us about Manhattan Island
View of Mid Town Manhattan (shame the sun isn't out)
View of Down Town Manhattan/Financial District. That tall building is the Freedom tower, it is the new building that sits on the Twin Towers site. The actual tower itself with out the spire stands at the exact same height as the original Twin Towers stood at.
After the tour we went to the Landmark Tavern for Lunch, it the oldest Irish Tavern in New York and dates back to 1868. I think the chef's may have dated back to 1868 as it took us FOREVER to get our meal and the presentation was quite 1980's style, but we were quite happy sitting in the warm cosy tavern whilst waiting. As we were about to walk into the tavern, finally it snowed. But don't get too excited, it was just a teensy tiny bit of fall and not even any sight of snow when we came out of the Tavern, all very short lived.
Peter & Nick out front of the "Landmark"
Peter's nice plate of Bangers & Mash. Check out that presentation, you'd be eliminated from Master Chef if you served that up to George, Garry & Matt.
After lunch we took the one block walk over to the Intrepid Air, Sea and Space museum. I had been there in 2009 with Allister and with all my layers on, couldn't be bothered trying to navigate my way around the spine of the ship, I opted to hit the Space part instead, this had been added since 2009. It houses the NASA space shuttle Enterprise. The shuttle is size able, but smaller than I imagined. Once I finished there, I headed to the cafe area in the ship and waited for the family. I was in my element, I took my backpack off, laid it on the table and used it as a pillow. I had quite the sleep while I was waiting for the family. I am stoked I had that but of shut eye, cause with was to follow I needed all my energy....
Boys out front of the Intrepid Air, Sea and Space museum
Boys on the deck of the "Intrepid"
Space shuttle Enterprise as it arrives in NYC piggy backed in on a 747.
Space Shuttle Enterprise, where she now rests.
After the Intrepid, we strided up W46th Street from 12th Ave to 5th Ave. Then from E46th to E34th to the Empire State Building, let me tell you it was freezing and the queue was even worse than the cold. Long story short, we lined up for 1 lousy hour and 40 poxy minutes before we got to the observation deck. When we hit the deck it was dark and it was even colder on the 86th floor of the ESB than it was on the ground (although no surprises there). Sue, Nick & myself caught a cab home after the viewing, the Duplex hero men walked home, show offs!
View of the Chrysler Building from top od Empire State Building
Peter & Sue with the Chrysler Building just to the left of Peter.
DAY 9 - Big Bird on the Brooklyn Bridge
After a good night of rest (and yes my bed bug still continues to steal the doona) we subway'd it over to Brooklyn, had a bit of a wander around the suburb of Dumbo before walking over the Brooklyn Bridge back to Manhattan. Yes we all know the views of the bridge are spectacular and iconic, but I saw the best sight of all. I like to call him Big Bird. He was one true hipster with the outfit ensemble to boot, matching sunnies and all. I'm sure you can picture the swagger that was going on. I think he was lost and was looking for Mr Snuffeluffegus (is that how it's spelt?) and Sesame Street gang!
Duplex lads on the Brooklyn Bridge
Yep, another fake selfie - Thankyou Mackenzie
From Brooklyn Bridge, we made our way down to China Town and had lunch at an authentic (or so we thought) Chinese restaurant. The men who worked there were rude, but they didn't care, they were getting the tourist dollar. As we were such a large party we were shoved down the back of the restaurant near the kitchen. We ordered some dumplings and pork buns for starters, we were commenting on how nice they were when they arrived. Imagine how disappointed I was when I saw the freezer in the kitchen open up and there they were.... frozen commercially packaged bags of dumplings and pork buns. Nothing authentic about that.
Nick with his non-authentic massive bowl of noodles
Erica - I took this photo just for you. See, you've trained me well, I'll still always sniff out a fish market!!
From China Town we wandered about down town and in through Soho. Mackenzie was on the search for Dube juggling store, he had purchased things from them online before, although no purchase was made this time. Just as well Mack made it into to Dube to at least have a look cause after 23 years of trading in the same location, they are about to close down on 6th Jan. Then we found Washington Park and headed for the Subway home.
When we got back to the apartment, Sue and I headed off to do the women's work, grocery shopping. The guys went off to do the men's work, ball games in the park. (Also something wrong with that equation). As Sue and I were going back to the apartment with our groceries, I passed a 'SPA' which was just around the corner. So I delivered the groceries back to the apartment with Sue, de-layered my clothing, changed my shoes and hot footed it back to that 'SPA'.
I use the term 'SPA' loosely, it is really just one of those illegal immigrant nail salon's. It was clean, warm and I was stoked to see an auto clave, so I knew there was at least some element of hygiene. Sophia tended to my massage needs, 30 minutes on the feet and 30 minutes on the back. I was in massage heaven for that one hour, Sophia was pretty darn good, so hopefully the massage effects will last a few days for me. And there it is, day 9 done!