Lady Liberty looking lovely on a foggy day.
Then, she looked looked striking on a sunny day with sweet clouds perfecting the scene.Coming in on the Staten Island Ferry, provided opportunities to get pics of the city like this. So cool!!!
If you picture all the parts of the subway to be plain and dirty, parts like this would swiftly alter your perception.
The American Museum of Natural History sure didn't disappoint; it was so mammoth, but I guess it had to be to contain its incredible 'inhabitants.'
Have you ever seen a boat for a fire department? New York City apparently has some.
Progress is definitely being made at the World Trade Center site, so much, in fact, that this is about as close as you can get to it right now.
Not much can beat Times Square at night with all its lights and hubbub, since there are so many sights, sounds, and smells to take in.
In the American Museum of Natural History, they had this quote by Theodore Roosevelt carved into the wall. It quickly became one of my favorite quotes! I love the wisdom!!!
This picture at the Gershwin Theater is great, but even GREATER yet was the show that followed. Let's just say the broadway Wicked is WICKED in the best sense of the word;o)
And my favorite shot of the city was take by my brother, Dallin. Check it out! Post card worthy? I think so!
My next post will be more of NYC and the pics with us in them, but I wanted to post these separately for any who would rather see pics of the place without us peeps.




Love all these pictures! Looks like you had so much fun! Can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I think that we are totally awesome Barb! I mean who would have thought we'd have 3 kids the same age!?! AHHH! Love it- we are so cool. Now, you just need to move back here, so they can go to school together and be best friends like we were! Love you and miss you my friend. :)