Yesterday all meteorologists U.S. presage rain and misery, so we closed in another museum to wait for better times, and in particular ' American Natural History Museum, full of stuffed animals and fake skeletons of dinosaurs. In truth there were other things more interesting, such as iron meteorites and stones bright, but I'm not going to list them all here, probably on the official website you will find something better.
In the evening we were invited from a friend of Daniel at a meeting on the roof of a building near Ground Zero . Really beautiful place, overlooking the bay and bad wine. Various conversation after we returned home, on average late, so we woke up very slowly (as Giucas Box).
After a quick meal at Wendy's we went to the Chrysler Building and we did a tour of the New York Public Library and Financial District, Wall Street through and reaching up to Battery Park. Back at the hotel we found to have the house of a very famous Laundry coin-operated (long sought in vain before) and a Japanese restaurant with very fair prices. I believe that Mr. Miyagi (or whatever his name) will see us very often go to his restaurant. Now we are finally home, after visiting an Irish pub near his home. I must say that after several days, I really felt in New York.
scattered Other considerations:
- This city is really a melting pot of cultures, you can only find in a subway car on the territory of any ethnicity, all at once.
- There is a great number of African Americans, but it seems they are still in a way "ghetto" are always those who serve or clean fast-food restaurants, schools seem to have made just for them, often attend only other African-Americans, etc. .
- There are also kosher Dunkin Donuts.
- Starbucks is practically the center of New York life, there is one every 500 meters (really!) and we do all the work via computer to the lessons of foreign languages.
- Revolving doors are the archenemies of Kata.
G'nite.
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