I know. I KNOW! It's been 6 weeks since our "girls' weekend in the Big Apple" and I'm just now getting around to posting some of my pics.
That's how it appears, however it's not entirely true. About 4 weeks ago I spent countless hours over two days (TWO DAYS, PEOPLE!) posting my NYC pics to my blog.
Yes, my blog.
But little did I know I was posting it all to the wrong blog! I know, duh. So I, in vain, desperately tried to move all that I had posted to the wrong blog over to the right blog. That should work, right? Cut. Paste. Voila!
It didn't work.
This sent me into deep denial and a bit of, well, depression over the whole thing....."How many ffffflippin' hours did I spend on those DANG pictures and it was all for not?!?"
So here I am, over one month later, feeling the pressure to try it again. I am off to India soon and surely will have 586,342 pictures to post when I get back so I either get these NY pics up now or it will never, ever happen.
John's sister Nancy decided to turn forty in May, so we decided we needed to celebrate. New York City was where the 3 day party took place.
So, let me start out with food. Yes, the food. The highlight of my weekend. The glorious New York City food where no bad food is to be had. Anywhere, anytime.
Pommes Frites. As far as I know this is the only place in the U.S. of A. to obtain European style french fries. (Actually, to call them french fries is, well, a bit of an insult.) Definitely worth the subway ride and the walk. Even worth the extra walk we took of getting completely getting lost - (2nd Avenue and 2nd Street - aren't they the same thing? No Virginia, they aren't. Two totally different streets in two totally different locations. Now we know.)
Julie and Judy enjoying their Pommes Frites with a variety of dipping sauces.
Almost as much as the next picture.....
Europan. Can I just say.... I. Love. Europan. They have a panini sandwich that I crave daily, each and every day of my life. It is lovely. Spinach, fresh mozzarella, basil (fresh, of course), and look at that, Julie - tomatoes (long story that only Julie will understand)!
Julie with her panini and Jana with her Vegan.....something.
My panini. Even the pickle was delicious! (No bad food in New York, remember? Not even bad pickles.)
And corn, roasting at a street market.
Picking up our rental bikes a few block away from Central Park. We then had to ride IN the road WITH New York traffic to get to the park. A red-knuckle experience indeed.
He was serious.
Need more proof? Just look at the next picture of Julie, striking a "woman on the loose" pose in Times Square.
Need I say more.
Guys and Dolls -one of two Broadway shows I saw. The other was The Lion King (completely awesome!).
Apparently, you are not supposed to take pictures inside the theater, and I can't remember if I took this picture of the stage right before the guy told me "no pictures mam, please put your camera away," or if I took it right after he told me. I think it was after. Ya, I'm pretty sure if was after. But what a great low-light shot of the stage!
Flat Iron building. Always wanted to see this iconic building, finally got to!
Pedi-cabs....Jan and Jana ready for their pedi-cab ride.
On the steps of the Met Museum (my blog header picture was taken in the lobby of The Met). This pic was taken just after we had descended upon a street vendor selling men's ties. I think in total we must have bought 50 or more ties. What do you expect from a bunch of Mormon women? Little did this guy know when he woke up that morning that it would be his lucky day! Seven Mormon ladies = good business!).
Our Bed and Breakfast....which wasn't really a "breakfast" at all. I like what Julie called it, a "Bed" which is more appropriate since there was no breakfast included. HOWEVER, it was a glorious place! The name is "1871 House." It is a brownstone built in 1871 (hence the name) and is nestled on a darling street full of other brownstones right near Central Park. This place is full of charm! For this I will forgive them for the lack of breakfast.
And a few inside shots of the rooms. Aren't they darling?! I would stay there again in a heartbeat.
There was a wonderful corner flower shop just down from our brownstone. I had to get a pic of this sign. At first glance you may think it says "Peony and Lilac." However, if you look closely you can see what it really says...."Peony and LIRAC!" (Apparently someone was having issues with their English.)
Oh, another picture to make me CRY! (Why does good food make me cry?) This is Jan, gazing at the delectable confections at our favorite bakery/cafe, Le Pain Quotidien. Oh my cow - that stuff was so yummy! I even brought a stash of it home for my family. We rationed it for days after I got home.







