Thursday, September 23, 2010

Digital Plauground Access

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me Why do we proposed to take a picture for me with my camera? I want to believe that Americans are friendly, but the girl who was stolen / borrowed her pink polka dot umbrella is This ladle.

A second day ends and I must admit, it is somewhat disappointing.

This morning I went to Chinatown which has something to send the Chinese quarter of Paris dressed. The neighborhood is quite older and calmer than I could think of. As usual, I had some market strolling in parks, along streets including the famous Canal Street. However, I did not find this effervescence "Asian" I was looking for.

was a bit more lively side of Little Italy, where food stalls alongside Italian restaurants and terrace. They did not arouse my appetite although fried Oreos at $ 1 certainly tempted me.

At noon I went to a Chinese restaurant (still recommended by the Lonely Planet), renowned for its pork / roast duck. I made rice Fried barbecued pork was not bad. Then I drank bubble tea (it tends to Paris recently but not in NY where it makes a few years it has taken root). It's always fun to drink / eat, but I like what I tasted in Paris or Japan. This one was too sweet and the tapioca balls were all soft ....

After lunch, I have visited the Lower East Side. Honestly, there's not much to see, contrary to what my guide had said. I went to the New Museum of Contemporary Art. It was interesting but contemporary art does not move me more than that ... At least I tried.

Plus, there was also a very attractive market, on paper and small shops (now closed) that unusual a step further. My lap was fast ...

After that, I was still tired, so I returned to the hostel. Should I woke up later (not at 7am) ...

Besides the fact that air conditioning is killing me by inches, my nose runs, my throat stings horribly, it's no fun today.

Well, tomorrow is another day! The program includes Quatier Manhattan a little more cheerful: Soho and Greenwich Village and its cliques.

As always, the photos, is here by .

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