This is a recap of
Day 2 of my NYC trip, so if you haven’t read the Day 1
post, head over there to get the full gist of the trip.
On Day 2 of the
New York trip, I had a meeting with a faculty member at New York University’s
Summer Publishing Institute, so the first part of the morning really revolved
around that. Her office was only a block away from the hotel my sister and I
were staying at, so it was a short walk. We grabbed some muffins from our deli
and set off.
Because the office
was so close by, we ended up stopping by the New York Public Library to look
around. We didn’t stay long, though, because there was nowhere to sit and eat
besides outside. My sister wanted a place where she could use Wi-Fi, eat, and
look up our plans for the rest of the day while I met with the NYU rep. She
ended up going across the street to a less touristy branch of the NYU library
system.
After my meeting with the representative (which went pretty well, I think), my sis and I did something pretty stupid. We decided to walk from our location to the Staten Island Ferry using Google Maps as our guide. My sister’s reasoning was that she hated the subway, mine was that I had no idea four miles would take so long to walk.
So we trekked out.
We weren’t wearing the best clothes for a hike either. I was wearing my boots
and semi-fancy clothes (skinny jeans and a nice sweater) with my backpack on in
case we bought any souvenirs; my sister was wearing tennis shoes, but she didn’t
have a real coat on, just a short denim jacket. While I was comfortable with
the walk up until the last 45 minutes when my feet began to tire, she was very
vocal about being cold. I had a big, puffy coat on. Heehee…
Anywho, on the
walk there, we went through a couple of parks. For the life of me, I can’t
remember their names, but in one of them, the squirrels would eat right out of
people’s hands. It was bizarre.
We also saw the
Flatiron Building on the walk to the ferry.
The most important
thing for book lovers though is my visit to the Strand. Our stop here was about
a third of the way through the four-mile walk. We didn’t stop here long though.
It was very crowded and miserable in there. It was a cool experience, but we
were tired and didn’t have a lot of time to browse if we wanted to make it to
the Ferry before nightfall. (We didn’t end up making it before nightfall anyway.)
My sister did buy a hoodie to wear over her clothes on rest of the walk though,
and I bought a T-shirt for later wearage.
After a Starbucks
snack trip and a short stop at a geek store (I write that with the utmost
respect. There were Harry Potter figurines in that store.), we finally made it
to the Staten Island Ferry. I’m not sure exactly how long the trek was, but it
was loooooong. It was something like 30ish blocks. It was a fun experience,
though.
The ferry was relaxing
compared to our trip getting there. The wind outside on the viewing decks was
very cold and a random guy kept getting my sister to take pictures of him, but
it was a lot less stressful than the walking had been.
I couldn’t get a
decent picture of the Statute of Liberty because my phone’s night mode is
awful, but you can kind of see it in one of the pics.
You can kind of see the Statue of Liberty. It's in the middle of the picture. It's a small, shiny, green speck. |
All in all, it was
an adventure that I don’t want to repeat. I’ll take a bus or ride the subway
for any trip longer than seven blocks. Needless to say, we got a cab on the ride
back to our hotel. We also were too tired to do anything but order a pizza
delivery and rest our aching bodies once we got back.
That’s it for Day
2. Day 3’s recap should be up sometime next week. Stay tuned!
I probably would have done the same thing. At least you saw some interesting things during your long walk.
ReplyDeleteHaha. Yeah, cabs are expensive.
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