Yesterday I wrote:
"Tomorrow we leave for new horizons, so it's time for a quick update.
Tuesday (3 / 08) we headed towards the pier, from which the boats are
laps the shores of Manhattan. A bit 'for the times, a little' for the price we decided to reject the cruise and we went down south to the docking point for ferries to Liberty Island . Obviously it is located on the infamous Statue of Liberty , eventually you have to see though is not all I'm much. Among other things, it seems, now have to book months in advance of the climb to the crown and were fully booked until November. Circumnavigated in a short time the bronze statue we got back on the ferry to the second stage of his tour, Ellis Island or . This rises an interesting museum of immigration (and little else). Back on the mainland, given the long duration of the trip, we headed home and we usually ate at the Japanese.
Having finished all vaguely attractive cultural city, we decided to return to their places of shopping (unsuccessfully). Soho on the first day for music stores, Times Square and 5th av. the second for random purchases (with the final day through Harlem ). Total: almost nothing.
Yesterday, in particular, we were in a wonderful CD shop: the seller, an elderly man of more than 70 years, was intabarnato in a sort of tower of CDs stacked, and he spoke from a small window that overlooked the front door. Once past this first part, "open" a path up to two feet wide, flanked along its entire length by two mountains of CDs stacked (not stacked h). Every cd that protruded from the bottom of the mounds was carefully covered with dust. Indeed, there was curiosity to see the prices of certain more infrattati cd, but sometimes you could not move it without jeopardizing the integrity structural entire store. Final old crazy old shopkeeper who asked for money and finally out.
Tomorrow we will come to Los Angeles for about 18.30 or so, I hope to have a few lines to write again. "
Giao .
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