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NYC (2017): Day 5

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← Day 4 The next day was dedicated to all things touristy. We took a (free) ferry to Staten Island to see the Manhattan Skyline and the Statue of Liberty on the way.   The Museum of African American, which still remains on my to-do list after 2 trips: And a park right opposite: The New York Stock Exchange: The Financial District is a surreally beautiful place, where I constantly had a feeling that I was in a movie or on a set, and none of it was real...a  veritable concrete paradise!   ---------------- On an unrelated note, if you've any nerdy cells in your body and have a high school background in Chemistry, you absolutely must check out " Elemental Haiku " by Mary Soon Lee. You'll thank me, I assure you! ^_^ Day 6 →

NYC (2017): Day 4

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← Day 3 We started the next day by going through Washington Square Park once again. I sincerely wish we could have parks like this in India. Most parks back home are used either as Lovers' Points or are infested with stray dogs or are just closed to the public. Here, they are clean and green public places where one can do most things that we do indoors (reading, listening to music, working, talking, sleeping, playing with pets) except in the sunshine. Next, we got onto Broadway Street and basically went berserk shopping. Something that hits me everytime I visit the States is the huge spectrum of products available that sort of brings out the worst, consumerist tendencies in me. I wonder if this happens with everyone, and if there is a trend towards greater materialism here. (This is me trying to not jump to conclusions!) I took some breaks to come out and admire the architectural scenery, and my, was it gorgeous! And of course, this trip wouldn't have ...

NYC (2017): Day 3

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← Day 2 After 2 days of waking up at 4 and twiddling my thumbs till everyone else wakes up, I decided to go for a morning walk by myself. Should have done it right from the first day! My first stop was the Washington Square Park, which had these nice chess tables (because it's close to NYU..?) And this magnificent Washington Arch, which the NYC erected on the 100th anniversary of the Presidency of George Washington. The area around is peppered with some buildings of the New York University (it doesn't have a walled campus), and this is their library: After that, I mostly roamed around Soho, mesmerized by the beauty of its day-to-day existence.     We decided to go shopping in the afternoon (a prime task of at least the first few days was to set up my brother's apartment) and once again, went completely berserk in Bed, Bath & Beyond. [A sales lady actually offered us a 20%-off coupon when we told her we've shifted to a new place. ...