Well this was an adventure. I have posted the pictures in order of events. Difficult for a technologically challenged person (who is blonde as well). This bus tour was 5 1/2 hours long. It started at 3:00 and ended at 8:30.
Holly and I had done our homework and figured out which train station to drive tol, which train to take, where it would take us, what time we would get there, how to get onto the subway. (I felt like a rat down in the subway) and where to meet our bus. Lots of work before we even left town.
I'll have to say it was the best $60 I've spent to far. The bus was air conditioned and held just enough people to make it comfortable. The guide was awesome. He told us information we would never had known had we tried to see everything ourselves.
There is another tour bus group but it is a big red double decker and of course the top is open which is nice if its sunny out, but there was a BIG thunder/lightening/rain storm. They were handed white plastic poncho's with hoods and off they went. Oh did I mention the rails next to them were METAL???
So sit back and enjoy the pictures.
Nancy
Friday, July 28, 2006
OK, you've GOT to click on this picture!!
This guy is called "The Naked Cowboy"
He is standing in the middle of Times Square
(see where those 2 streets come together)
Our tour bus went right by him and we got a frontal shot and an eyeful!
The lady behind me says outloud and in a SOUTHERN DRAWL,
"Why, he AIN'T NEKKID, he's got tighty whities on!"
I thought I would pee my pants.
This guy is called "The Naked Cowboy"
He is standing in the middle of Times Square
(see where those 2 streets come together)
Our tour bus went right by him and we got a frontal shot and an eyeful!
The lady behind me says outloud and in a SOUTHERN DRAWL,
"Why, he AIN'T NEKKID, he's got tighty whities on!"
I thought I would pee my pants.
Thursday, July 27, 2006
There is a big fence around the acreage.
Top pic, I managed to take a picture between the chain links.
The next pic says "World Trade Center Path Station" but you can see the reflection of the people standing behind me.
Next pic says "World Trade Center Path Station" and you can go downstairs and take a train somewhere.
A few things here to point out.
This is Ground Zero. Very solemn to be there.
The names of the victims from the towers are listed in the black signs.
Next to it is a time/picture of events that happened that day.
I couldn't take a picture of them for you, I was crying.
Next are the 2 black buldings in the background. They were damaged and as you can see will have to be torn down. There is a law in NY that you can not implode a building so they have to tear it down floor by floor. There is scaffolding and netting all around the bigger building.
This is St. Paul's Chapel, which is across the street from Ground Zero.
This church was not harmed or touched at all from 911.
This is where the volunteers, fire fighters, police etc. came to rest and be taken care of.
If you click on each of the pictures it will make them larger for you to see better and read the historic events that this church has been involved in.
This church was not harmed or touched at all from 911.
This is where the volunteers, fire fighters, police etc. came to rest and be taken care of.
If you click on each of the pictures it will make them larger for you to see better and read the historic events that this church has been involved in.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Last shot of Grand Central Station on the way to the train.
Isn't this hilarious?
The sign reads "Sitting on Stairways is Strickly Prohibited".
Can you say DUuuuhhhhhh???
Oh after we made it to the train, several cars had NO air conditioning. Everyone was hustling to get to an air conditioned car! Needless to say it was crowded!!
Isn't this hilarious?
The sign reads "Sitting on Stairways is Strickly Prohibited".
Can you say DUuuuhhhhhh???
Oh after we made it to the train, several cars had NO air conditioning. Everyone was hustling to get to an air conditioned car! Needless to say it was crowded!!
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
These set of pictures were taken on our Boston Trip. We had a marvelous time! We went to Quincy Market and had some wonderful eating choices. I got some Pa-tai from a Tai place (or however you spell it! Ruthie, you know.) It was awesome.
Then we headed to Fenway Park and had a tour. That was very fun. I spared all of you but only posted a "few" of the ones I took. Even though it was hot, it was overcast.
The group then headed over to what they call "The Tomb" tour which was hoaky and overpriced. I chose to sit it out and watch everyones back pack.
Then instead of waiting for the bus to take us to the Prudential Building (where there is a mall and the entrance to the Duck Tour) Jack took us through the Victory Garden. I just wanted to sit down on a bench and absorb all the peacfullness and serenity that was there. The view was so soothing to the eyes.
Then we made it to the "Pru" building and walked around to find the food court to get something to drink. Then we headed outside to where the Duck Tour was. Each driver was dressed in different costumes. One guy wore red tights with a "SS" on his chest and a cape. The "SS" stood for "SUPER SIZE" LOL. We got the cheerleader! She is a 6th grade teacher who does this for the summer. She was REALLY good with the kids. After we were on the water, she let the kids drive and then she would slap a big ol sticker on their forhead. NO George, I didn't drive the Duck. Too many kids. All the Dominican Republic and Costa Rican kids drove it. If you ever get a chance to go on this tour, DO IT!!!
Then we had the chance to go off by ourselves and eat dinner. Since the other couple we were with and Jack both knew the area, we found ourselves at an Italian Restaurant. We wanted to sit outside but it was full so we chose to go inside for quicker seating. The Gentleman at the door told the hostess to sit us at the window table which had a RESERVED sign on it!! We were thrilled. The food came really fast and it was excellent!!!
The difficult part was getting back to the bus! We were pretty far away, the guys took off and Holly and I took our time, keeping the guys in eye view. Now, both us girls KNOW they guys went the LOOOoooooong way around, but as of yet, Jack still says NO!
We got on the Air Conditioned Buses and relaxed (as well as we could since the knee room was zilch) It was a 2 1/2 hour ride. We got home about 11:30 or midnight.
So thats our Boston Trip. Next Saturday the kids go to a water park that has roller coaster rides. Jack is going there and Holly and I are going to take a NYC tour that lasts 5 1/2 hours, but it is enclosed and AIR CONDITIONED!!! Mama didn't raise NO fool!!!
Missing all of you!
Nancy and Jack
Then we headed to Fenway Park and had a tour. That was very fun. I spared all of you but only posted a "few" of the ones I took. Even though it was hot, it was overcast.
The group then headed over to what they call "The Tomb" tour which was hoaky and overpriced. I chose to sit it out and watch everyones back pack.
Then instead of waiting for the bus to take us to the Prudential Building (where there is a mall and the entrance to the Duck Tour) Jack took us through the Victory Garden. I just wanted to sit down on a bench and absorb all the peacfullness and serenity that was there. The view was so soothing to the eyes.
Then we made it to the "Pru" building and walked around to find the food court to get something to drink. Then we headed outside to where the Duck Tour was. Each driver was dressed in different costumes. One guy wore red tights with a "SS" on his chest and a cape. The "SS" stood for "SUPER SIZE" LOL. We got the cheerleader! She is a 6th grade teacher who does this for the summer. She was REALLY good with the kids. After we were on the water, she let the kids drive and then she would slap a big ol sticker on their forhead. NO George, I didn't drive the Duck. Too many kids. All the Dominican Republic and Costa Rican kids drove it. If you ever get a chance to go on this tour, DO IT!!!
Then we had the chance to go off by ourselves and eat dinner. Since the other couple we were with and Jack both knew the area, we found ourselves at an Italian Restaurant. We wanted to sit outside but it was full so we chose to go inside for quicker seating. The Gentleman at the door told the hostess to sit us at the window table which had a RESERVED sign on it!! We were thrilled. The food came really fast and it was excellent!!!
The difficult part was getting back to the bus! We were pretty far away, the guys took off and Holly and I took our time, keeping the guys in eye view. Now, both us girls KNOW they guys went the LOOOoooooong way around, but as of yet, Jack still says NO!
We got on the Air Conditioned Buses and relaxed (as well as we could since the knee room was zilch) It was a 2 1/2 hour ride. We got home about 11:30 or midnight.
So thats our Boston Trip. Next Saturday the kids go to a water park that has roller coaster rides. Jack is going there and Holly and I are going to take a NYC tour that lasts 5 1/2 hours, but it is enclosed and AIR CONDITIONED!!! Mama didn't raise NO fool!!!
Missing all of you!
Nancy and Jack
Monday, July 17, 2006
Look how close we were able to go to the field.
They say that this area is the most dangerous as this is where the foul balls come.
Look at the green wall where the scores are kept. The door happened to be open which is right under the N in W.B. Mason. It's only about 4 feet high back there and NO air conditioning. The people who keep score have to look out to see what is happening as they have no electronics back there to keep up with what is going on. They rely totally on visual. I believe she said it is the only park left where the score is kept manually.
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