Wednesday, November 30, 2005

It's a Hell of a Town!

It has been a while since I have posted on here. I really need to be better about it. I always intend to add a thought here or there, but I typically think of it at midnight. Not really feeling like getting out of the cozy covers at that point. Thus, another day rolls by.

I spent a few days in New York earlier this month. I tend to get up there a couple times a year for work. Man, I really enjoy that city! As far as work was concerned, it was a very productive trip. I got to visit with seve
ral colleagues who have become friends over the years. It is always great to see them. Additionally, I made several good leads for prospective new members for work.

Personally, I got to visit with a few friends who live in the area. I had brunch with Todd on Sunday and got to see Scott and Shawn’s new brownstone place in Brooklyn, followed by a great meal Saturday evening! Spoke with Wendy and Jackie, but was not able to connect up with them this trip. I hope to see them when I am back up there in January.

I didn’t do too much stuff other than eat, shop, visit with some friends and catch a Broadway show – Spamalot. I highly recommend it. Tim Curry and David Hyde Pierce are too good! It was a totally over the top version of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. I believe I actually enjoyed it more than the movie. I did do one touristy thing. The observation deck atop Rockefeller Center (Top of the Rock) reopened after about a 20-year closure. Awesome 360 degree views of the city from 57 stories up. The weather was beautifully clear the day I went. One could see fall colors dotted throughout Central Park.

After being in New York several times, nothing really stands out to me as odd anymore. At least, not until this trip. A brief summary…Basement of Macy’s on Broadway. Cellar/Restaurant area. ATM machine. Amish man in full attire. Cash withdrawal. Independently, nothing out of the normal. Put them all together…that made me take a step back and go, “Hmmm.” And by the way he was navigating through the ATM, this Amish gentleman was no stranger to FastCash!

Top: L - R: Leisa, Sally, Granville
Bottom: Central Park

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