fourkeeps is getting things done, not slacking
The people are very rude there. Too much population, little less social interaction with each other.
How I did it: I got to go on a band trip. We sent in a tape of our wind ensemble playing our last year's UIL music, and we were asked to play in Carnegie Hall. It was such a great honor. I loved New York. It was so glamorous and fast-paced, and I felt like my head was swimming constantly. Times Square at night is unlike anything I've ever seen. I want to live there when I'm older.
fourkeeps is getting things done, not slacking
The people are very rude there. Too much population, little less social interaction with each other.
i visited for a week in October 2007 and had such an amazing time seeing the sights such as Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Rockerfella Centre and Times Square, plus i spent a fortune on shopping. I would love to go again one day but would like to do less of the touristy things and do more things ‘off the beaten track’. A couple of the things i would recommended is walking across Brooklyn Bridge as the sun begins to set, spending the day in Central Park and visiting the Guggenheim Museum.
Technically, I have been there once, but I feel like it was forever ago. It’s been almost 3 years, I think, but I want to be able to go for each season of the year. Visit at different times so I can get the feel of how it is all year round. Especially a white christmas would be awesome!
Miss Sha is swimming in a stream of keyboard keys
Well being as I’m originally from New York, of course I’ve been there! I used to go up now and then to visit my ex-lover-lover too.
I won a trip to NYC from MTV and it was so worth it, make sure you go to Canal street—thats where all the cheap knockoffs are!
Honestly, I think that this is a pretty cool city. I really could get used to riding the subway around all the time instead of driving a car. It saves a lot of money on gas, too.
When you go, make sure you visit the Empire State Building. The wait is a little long, but the view is worth it.
LittleWolf Life is beautiful.
So, everyone talks about going to NY for. . whatever you do in NY. I’ve been there a few times, but, mostly while being lost. Maybe I should try not to get lost and actually enjoy myself. .rather than getting soaked in the rain everytime (true story!)
I loved New-York, as a tourist, but it reminded me why I left Paris. Too many people everywhere, lines everywhere, small and expensive appartments, ...
This said, it was energizing, there is a lots of energy there. I also found very interesting some parts of the moma, and it gave me new ideas and new directions for my photographies. In a nutshell this is a must do, and a must re-do.