I think
it’s quite clear that with the cool, sunny weather, beautiful scenery and friendly
people, Hawaii is one of my favourite places in the world. So, the problem with starting my US trip in
there is that every city after that seemed ‘ugly’, even though it was not.
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SF's Sunset Beach |
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versus Hawaii's Kailua Beach |
I flew to San
Francisco after leaving Hawaii. I’d only
visited SF once, when I was 10. I
vaguely remember Fisherman’s Wharf, Alcatraz and the crooked (Lombard) street. This time I only had 3 days, mainly catching
up with friends who kindly drove up from LA to see me. So, I had 1 day to sightsee and I did it on
foot – and boy did I walk. The difficult
part was the hills (and SF has some major steep slopes!). But it was a great way to see the central part
of the city. I was blessed with bright
sunshine and clear skies so I was able to see the Golden Gate Bridge, which is
apparently usually cloaked in fog.
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The World's Crooked-est Street |
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The Golden Gate Bridge |
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SF Fine Arts Museum - featured in the movie, The Rock |
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Indian food with a Mexican twist |
New York City
came after that – two and a half weeks of non-stop activity, the complete
opposite to my days of blissful idling in Hawaii. My main objective of visiting NYC was to meet up with
family, old friends and ex-colleagues. To be honest, I
didn’t plan on enjoying New York. I’d
been there many times in the past and it always overwhelmed me – the ‘’fierce’’
city people, the ‘’weird’’ people on the subways, the bright lights of Times
Square, the noise of the traffic etc.
This time it gave me the adrenalin to be on the move all the time. At the end of the day, I still looked forward
to getting out of the hustle & bustle of Midtown and Downtown, retreating
Uptown (where my aunt lived).
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The bright lights of Times Square |
I loved the
accessibility to museums and theatre. I
went to the Museum of Art & Design, the Met, MoMA, watched 3 plays, a
ballet (Giselle by the American Ballet Theatre) and 2 movies (The Avengers and
Dark Shadows).
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Sand painting at the Museum of Art & Design |
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The artist took 2 days to complete this, no design in mind, made it up as he went |
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The artist used candle smoke to cover the inside of the bottle after which he etched out the design by removing the soot |
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These bottles was part of a collection based on creating art out of pollution |
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There's a real embalmed deer inside the glass! |
I also walked many many
blocks on a daily basis and it was lovely to see the city's beautiful architecture.
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The Chrysler building |
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Empire State building |
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Flatiron building |
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Freedom tower - almost completed |
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Can't remember the name of this building but it was designated as a historical building so architectures kept the shell and built a modern building from within |
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Central Park |
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Hudson river view from under the George Washington bridge |
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The little red lighthouse beneath the bridge |
I discovered
that even though New Yorkers have an aggressive air about them and always seem
to be in a rush (which is more prevalent in busy cities), they will stop to
help ladies carry strollers or suitcases up Subway stairs, give up their seats
to people who need it more etc. I wish I
could see more of that in Singapore.
One highlight of
my trip was my 1st (the start of many) trip to Trader Joe’s. I’d heard a lot about it … great place to get
dried fruit, nuts, snacks etc at very affordable prices. So, for me (a Chinese Singaporean) of course
the ‘Cheap & Good’ aspect appealed to me!)
I loved the variety of Hummus (Edamame, Chipotle Pepper were my
favourite), Organic Freetrade dark (70%) chocolate at half what other brands
cost, Multi-grain sesame seed Pita chips, Pecan nuts … YUMMY! They had a really nice tingly Tea Tree
shampoo but the bottle was too big to lug around.
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The entire Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle line |
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Infamous New York pizza |
One ‘lowlight’
of my trip (because I was terrified) was a trip to a shooting range in
Pennsylvania. I had to fire 3 hand guns
(I refused to fire a rifle) and was pretty rubbish at it. The guns were really heavy (I could hardly
cock the gun), not the easiest to fire and the recoil after each shot was
shocking. Thank you PAP for not making
women do National Service.
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3 shots out of 15 hit the target |
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at least it makes for an interesting photo ... |
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My uncle's house in Pennsylvania - there's a toilet in the kitchen .. or a kitchen sink in the bathroom? |
My New York stay was awesome ... I think I should get a 'I love NY' tshirt
very interesting on your trip in New York. I didn't know that Uncle John's kitchen layout is so unusual, Why on earth having a toilet in the KITCHEN !!! ???
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