Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Weekend number 3 - touristy stuff!

We had a fantastic weekend, and it's so much to share that I'd be up (even later) typing all night.  So instead, here's a photo blog for ya, and a brief summary.

Saturday - I went into Manhattan to meet a fellow (Jason/39/Williamsburg) and as the date was winding to a close I saw a text from Megan about going to the Statue of Liberty and/or Staten Island.  Don't worry, folks, I checked my phone in the restroom - I'm not that clueless about dating.  I met Megan and Matt down at the Staten Island Ferry terminal and since the shuttles to the Statue were done for the day, we decided to tour the ole gal on the cheap.  Since the ferry is free, that was awesome!

 The stop that we get on the 2 or 3 train


Megan and Matt got off and decided to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, because hey - why not?!


Heading toward Manhattan from Brooklyn

View of the Empire State Building and the Manhattan Bridge

The financial district

Oh hello, Lady Liberty!

Beautiful shot, taken by Megan!


Matt's head and One World Trade Center



In Manhattan, making their way to the ferry terminal




All aboard, now I took over the camera (I didn't bring Norma the Nikon on my date... that's just weird).

 Our first view of the Statue of Liberty from the ferry


 Adios, Manhattan!  We're headed to the "other" borough.


The family to my right was quite affectionate, we were in close contact nearly the entire ride...

Battery Park looking at the financial district, south Manhattan for those of you who are as geographically inclined as I am.

 Here's to ya, NYC!


New Jersey on the left, New York on the right, the Hudson right in the middle.

When you have a delicious beer and need to take photos, you find ways of preserving your beverage while freeing up hands.

A cold front was (finally) moving in, which created thunderstorms and rain and gorgeous clouds.


See ya soon, missy!  I need to get up in that crown of hers, it's been a dream of mine since childhood.

Check that off the bucket list!

Lil lighthouse. 


We drove over that bridge in the background to get from Jersey to Staten Island.  In a 16' rental truck.  Oy vey!

 Staten Island in all of her glory.


Our trusty chariot.

Just as we pulled into Staten Island, the rain came down, HARD.  

Brooklyn, and the tallest building to the far right is what I call the "Brooklyn Clocktower."  I'll figure out its real name sometime soon...

The ferry, Manhattan, East River, and Brooklyn.

Yup.  Well, at least, 1/5th of it.


Chatting with Matt on the ferry back to Manhattan, we had literally gotten off and then right back on.  Please note my adorable wedges on the seat next to me - I had a total SATC moment when my shoe broke right at the end of my date.  Thankfully, Jason/39/Williamsburg remembered there was a shoe store in Union Square and I hit up DSW for a replacement pair.  


View toward Brooklyn as we head back.

 Close up of DUMBO area of Brooklyn?


 Back on the subway, heading home.


Don't do it, Matty!  Behind the yellow line please!


Here comes our train.

Sunday - We woke up and dined on some delicious banana-walnut-amazing-pancakes that Megan had prepared for us.  She was going to go to Coney Island with a colleague who was in town, and Matt was persuaded to go along.  Since I have FOMO, I had to go as well.  We applied sunscreen, hopped on the Q, and had a fantastic day walking up and down the boardwalk.  We even went on the Cyclone - it was awesome!!!  I even captured our walk from the Q back to our place, so you can see a bit of our neighborhood.

If you look hard, you can see a rollercoaster through the windows.

Coney Island!

Meg searching for the ocean.

The Coney Island subway station had some interesting art.


We had to get a hot dog at Nathan's Famous.  It was without question.

The whole process was a bit inefficient, to be quite honest.

But I got my cheese dog with mustard and a delicious Killian's Irish Red - one of my favorite beers!

In 2011, they finally opened up the hot dog eating contest and now have a male and a female winner.  Hooray!  Also, one dog filled me up, I am so not a professional eater.


We got there around 12:30 or so, and it was a gorgeous day, but not too busy.  Yet.

View to the right - I think that's a parachute drop ride?

View to the left or east

Ahhhhhh, sand... waves... sunshine.  It was almost like home!

If you look hard, you can see Matt, Meg's colleague, and Megan wandering down the boardwalk ahead of me.

Another Nathan's and our first glimpse of the Wonder Wheel.

They don't make 'em like this anymore!

Yup!


The diversity of people is amazing.  You have your old...

And your young.


 Lots of families were out enjoying the nice day.




Under the boardwalk...  Seriously such a naughty song if you think about it.  Plus, sand is just NO fun in that context.  

 Neato new bathroom structures that weren't open yet.  On stilts to prevent flooding during any future superstorms.


Feeling happy and carefree!

Oh yes, then there were the studly men.

This reminds me of another fine male specimen, down on the lovely island of St. Martin.


Wait, what do we have here?

If I had to see it, so do you.

The water was gorgeous, warm, and there were no "PayDay candy bars" floating in it, despite what we were told.


I will be back to swim in you, yes I will.

Roomies!


The lifeguards are pretty legit on the east coast.

By now the beach was filling up a bit more.




Musicians and DJs had arrived and set up to entertain the peeps and got us dancing and having a great time.

Now that's pride. Yes, I'm following you, good sir.


 Um.... ok.  That's just weird.




The most amazing/huge fanny pack I have ever laid eyes on.

The crowd was all hanging out and dancing and singing on the boardwalk.


We rode that!  The amazing Cyclone.  I will admit that the one at Magic Mountain does a good job of imitating it.


Zoltar!!!

I wonder who this Herman Popper is?

We were hungry again, and we were going to stop at Grimaldi's...

Rats with wings.  I wonder which jerk fed the rats.

So instead of Grimaldi's, Megan had a tip that took us on another jaunt through a neighborhood further from the beach.

Totonno's pizza!  We had beer in Dixie cups and an amazing large half/half pie.  Ridiculously good and so worth the extra walk.

Questionable signs.

 
 Everyone snoozes on the train.


Bikes might get you a dirty look on the subway, but hula hoops?  Totally ok.

The skies here continue to amaze me.

The Brooklyn "Clocktower."

Ahhhh a community garden on Flatbush.  Love it!


One of my favorite places, on 5th Avenue in Prospect Heights.

5th Avenue - a great street.


View down Flatbush toward the clocktower, heading home

At Flatbush and Plaza Street East.

The tall building in the far background is the clocktower.  If you look REALLY hard you can see Barclay's center.


The last vestiges of sunlight.

Getting closer to our building, Vanderbilt and Plaza Street East.


Finally home.  Hooray!

I will have to take more photos of the garden/landscaping outside.  It's just gorgeous.

Spiderman button in the elevator?

Home sweet home.

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