Here it is… the fourth and final New York City post of photos galore (a mix from my camera and iPhone).
Did you miss the others?
We were a tad tired Sunday after cuttin’ a rug on the dance floor at the wedding the night before, but that didn’t prevent Kendra and I from setting our alarms early to take advantage of our last full day in The Big Apple. We had several bucket list items to check off.
The condo we stayed at in Brooklyn wasn’t far from the Brooklyn Bridge, so we walked there – naturally.
On the opposite side in Manhattan, we used our handy dandy smart phones to find our way to the 9/11 Memorial. It’s certainly a site to see. It was difficult to fathom the trajedy that took place on the exact ground where I stood, where two inverted fountains now lay peacefully like tombstones.
I regret not going inside St. Paul’s Chapel, the historic church neighboring Ground Zero. Not only is it stunningly ornate, but it holds a lot of history — next time.
From there, we walked down to the water to hop on the Staten Island Ferry. This wasn’t an exhilarating ride by any means, but it was pretty darn neat to be out on the Hudson River on a beautiful Sunday morning and see Lady Liberty for the first time.
After checking a few items off of our list, it was time to eat. Note: the Financial District is not foodie haven. Desperate for energy, we settled on a $4 piece of New York pizza. Good enough.
Then we zig-zagged our way through the crowds, asking for advice along the way for which subway line would land us in Little Italy.
Glad we made it there, because boy was it charming! We took another necessary “pick-me-up” break at Ferrara. The espresso gelato with iced espresso concoction had my name all over it!
Home again, home again via the subway to rest up and freshen up before our last evening out for dinner and drinks. Afterwards, we met up with my fam for games, and um… another slice of pizza. When in New York!
Monday morning: obligatory New York bagel – hashtag ALLthecarbs – followed by 16+ hours of travel back to home sweet California…
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Freedom Tower
St. Paul’s Chapel
Kendra’s almond tart, yum!
Pretty architecture — should I know this building?
Enjoying our last evening in NYC at Building on Bond.
#ALLthecarbs
View from my cousin’s place on the 28th floor.
New York is always a good idea!
Ground Zero looks so serene. You took some really awesome photos!
A good ol’ piece of real New York pizza & it looks super yum! Pizza is my fave, can you tell? LOL, all about the carbs!! :)
Amazing pictures, Hillary! I was there when Freedom Tower was just starting to be built. Your pictures make that whole area look so beautiful.
I am loving all the carbs too. Pizza…nom nom.
I really want to see the Ground Zero memorial. One of these days! And you have some really nice photos of Lady Liberty! Love ’em! Glad you had a great time! :D
I love your photos! They are so pretty! :)
Thanks :)
You hit lots of great places in the city! I just went to the 9/11 with my brother and mom a couple weeks ago, and it was beautiful. Looks like you had an awesome time everywhere you went!
Love this collection of photos! Such a good summary of NYC.
Wow!! This looks like such a fun trip!! You have some great pictures, and all the food looks delicious!! Fun times :)
That building is part of the New York county courthouse, I believe.
Cool – thanks!