Today it gets better: I have a sore throat but my nose is always a tap (that you do have anything to do).
Since my arrival, I noticed that New Yorkers (sellers, cashiers, etc.) often ask how the client was. I find it quite nice, it can engage in conversation even if it can turn a simple salutation that we will always answer: "Yes, I'm fine" (in English, of course). I have found it again at Chelsea, Meatpacking and Greenwich where I went today.
I'm better then the stay is better despite some quacks usual: where I wanted breakfast proved closed for works as the station near my hotel.
The sun was still in its sunshine, it was even 31 ° C (I cover myself and how to avoid aggravating my cold?). Even today, I have many, many frolicked, I also made mini-markets and Reder (the pleasant surprise of the day).
For starters, I went to 23rd Station on the C line and after tour in circles for an hour, I have breakfast in one of those typical American restaurant (but English, true) who serves the breakfast . I ordered blueberry pancakes. And they brought me three giant pancakes (as big as my head) with blueberries in the dough, I dived with maple syrup and some sort of creambutter. Let me tell you, I could not finish them. It then
with unconcealed joy that I noticed the Lonely Planet was not lying when the author described the Chelsea neighborhood as "avant-garde." Rapid glance through the windows of the galleries have confirmed to me that I will not stay very long over there ...
Finally, I scored the stop at Chelsea Market located in an antique Factory Nabisco Biscuit Company. This market, which looks more like a shopping mall where food is king, reminds me of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, he never missed more than Johnny Depp.
After lunch (the california rolls with shrimp tempura, which will not score), I went to the Meatpacking Apple Store to check my mail. This tour in this part of Manhattan was fast too. The only thing that has piqued my interest as a giant statue of a nude male torso.
I then reassembled the 4th street to find me in Greenwich Village and NYU. The area is much nicer to travel than the other two. I keep a good memory. After I sat in a park, I found myself in the 5th Avenue (yes the famous) and Union Square, is then that I decided to return to the hotel. My
smell wakes up (not best) but it opened my appetite is decided tomorrow, I'll eat bagels!
Since my arrival, I noticed that New Yorkers (sellers, cashiers, etc.) often ask how the client was. I find it quite nice, it can engage in conversation even if it can turn a simple salutation that we will always answer: "Yes, I'm fine" (in English, of course). I have found it again at Chelsea, Meatpacking and Greenwich where I went today.
I'm better then the stay is better despite some quacks usual: where I wanted breakfast proved closed for works as the station near my hotel.
The sun was still in its sunshine, it was even 31 ° C (I cover myself and how to avoid aggravating my cold?). Even today, I have many, many frolicked, I also made mini-markets and Reder (the pleasant surprise of the day).
For starters, I went to 23rd Station on the C line and after tour in circles for an hour, I have breakfast in one of those typical American restaurant (but English, true) who serves the breakfast . I ordered blueberry pancakes. And they brought me three giant pancakes (as big as my head) with blueberries in the dough, I dived with maple syrup and some sort of creambutter. Let me tell you, I could not finish them. It then
with unconcealed joy that I noticed the Lonely Planet was not lying when the author described the Chelsea neighborhood as "avant-garde." Rapid glance through the windows of the galleries have confirmed to me that I will not stay very long over there ...
Finally, I scored the stop at Chelsea Market located in an antique Factory Nabisco Biscuit Company. This market, which looks more like a shopping mall where food is king, reminds me of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, he never missed more than Johnny Depp.
After lunch (the california rolls with shrimp tempura, which will not score), I went to the Meatpacking Apple Store to check my mail. This tour in this part of Manhattan was fast too. The only thing that has piqued my interest as a giant statue of a nude male torso.
I then reassembled the 4th street to find me in Greenwich Village and NYU. The area is much nicer to travel than the other two. I keep a good memory. After I sat in a park, I found myself in the 5th Avenue (yes the famous) and Union Square, is then that I decided to return to the hotel. My
smell wakes up (not best) but it opened my appetite is decided tomorrow, I'll eat bagels!
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