• Touring Brooklyn Heights

    1 listopada 2022, Stany Zjednoczone ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

    We spent a few hours walking around and getting lost in the Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn. Beautiful area with tree-lined streets covered in colorful leaves this time of year since it is Autumn. You can see in some of the photos in this group the beautiful colors of Fall.

    We made our way down to the promenade which was built because the people living in the heights did not want an expressway in their area causing traffic congestion and noise, and of course would not be esthetically pleasing (geez people with money). I guess we should be glad they got their way, because the promenade is really an oasis on the waterfront with amazing views back to Manhattan. It also seems to be a place where dog walkers gather (and there were a lot of them). Not sure how that guy with all those dogs keeps them straight, behaved and moving forward. I have enough trouble with Buster, can’t image 20 of him at one time…

    The east coast churches are beautiful inside and out due to their age and the architecture types they were built under. I find them so much more interesting than the modern churches today.

    During our Brooklyn Heights Tour, we passed 70 Willow Street. Truman Capote lived in the bottom floor for ten years (1955-1965). While there, he wrote 'Breakfast at Tiffany’s' and 'In Cold Blood', his most famous works. The house was owned by his friend Oliver Smith, who he got drunk on martini’s one night and convinced him he should live there. He wrote a minor work about his time in Brooklyn called 'House On The Heights', which opens with “I live in Brooklyn by choice”.

    When Oliver would go away, Truman would throw parties at the residence and tell everyone he owned the house.
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  • Foggy morning for some

    1 listopada 2022, Stany Zjednoczone ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

    After having our second morning breakfast at Junior’s, we came out of the restaurant and saw this new construction going up. People on those top floors will be waking up to fog some days. But the rest of the time they should have some pretty spectacular views! Czytaj więcej

  • Dinner at Peter Luger’s

    31 października 2022, Stany Zjednoczone ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

    Finally, dinner at Peter Lugers. Not sure if this is just an old school place, or if they’re money laundering….the only take cash or debit cards. NO CREDIT CARDS. If you go, take PLENTY of cash because it ain’t cheap. However, the food is excellent and plentiful, wait staff is pleasant and the place is packed so make a reservation. If you drink, be prepared to pay $25 to $30 per drink. Czytaj więcej

  • St Patrick’s and the catacombs

    31 października 2022, Stany Zjednoczone ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

    We ended the day doing a candlelight walk through the catacombs at the Original St Patrick's Cathedral now called the “St Patricks Old Cathedral”. in what is now Little Italy on Mulberry Street. Most of you know of St Patrick's Cathedral in the heart of Manhattan on 5th avenue. However, well before that time, this Cathedral was opened in a much poorer part of town. Built between 1809 and 1815 in the Gothic Revival Style. It remained the Cathedral of New York City until 1879 when the “new” St Patricks Cathedral was built uptown.

    The area that is now Chinatown and Little Italy was once Five Points. The persecuted Catholics from Ireland settled the area in the 1700’s, however until 1778 when the British were defeated in the revolutionary war, Catholicism was banned in New York. Once the British left, Catholic Churches sprang up all over New York, eventually becoming large enough to warrant creation of a Diocese. Once the Irish became established and gained wealth, they moved uptown during the “Gilded Age”. The neighborhood became the home of the persecuted Italian Catholics and the area became known as Little Italy. Later the Chinese would arrive and the area was split between the Italians and Chinese. This once poor area of the city is now the second most expensive neighborhood in all of New York.

    Once St Patrick's Cathedral was built uptown, the old Cathedral returned to the status of a Parish since the Archbishop no longer resided in the church. It remained a parish until 2010, when the Pope named it a Basilica.

    Fun Facts: A Cathedral is named after the chair where the Bishop sits which is called a Cathedra, the Cathedral is the home of the Cathedra.

    A Basilica is the Pope’s House. When he visits an area he must have his own residence while there. Basilica’s are identified by the Umbrellina (the Pope’s Umbrella). The Umbrellina sits over the Cathedra and is given to each of the named Basilica’s by the Catholic Church. In the pictures you will see a brightly colored covering sitting to the left of the dais.

    Half of the cost of the original cathedral was donated by Pierre Toussaint, a black slave hairdresser, who is now on track to become the third canonized saint from the Old Cathedral. The others are Elizabeth “Ann” Seton, a nun who opened the first Catholic Orphanage and John Neumann who helped to organize Catholic Religion in the US. Toussaint is the only non Archbishop buried at the new St Patrick's Cathedral.

    The American Countess Anna Leary is buried at the catacombs of the Basilica St Patrick. She was name a Countess by Pope Leo XIII for her donations (100 million plus) to Catholic causes.

    Martin Scorsese attended the Catholic School at the Basilica St Patrick and is still a member of the church. His movie, 'The Gangs of New York', is about warfare between the various gangs living in Five Points. The area was so named due to a five-way intersection of Walton Street, 27th Street, Washington Street, and East 26th. The 4 streets came together but have five different street corners, the name originated in 1881 when the street cars could not fit all the names on the signs.

    The Basilica sits on what was once a Dutch cemetery. The Catholic Church purchased the cemetery and surrounding lands and they decided to build in the church in the middle of the cemetery. They split the cemetery and left the south side graves intact but moved others to the north side to create a new cemetery and built the church in between. Normally grave sites that are next to a church are called graveyards, however, since the cemetery existed before the church it is still called a cemetery.

    The catacombs built for the church all hold up to 12 caskets. The catacombs are unsealed and resealed with each subsequent burial until the 12 person limit has been met. There are still vaults which are unsealed and could be opened for additional residents, but the City of New York outlawed any additional human remains to be buried within the city because the bodies were contaminating the water supply. Only cremated remains can be interred at the site.
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  • Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge

    31 października 2022, Stany Zjednoczone ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F

    Started the day with a great breakfast at Juniors (some of you may know their cheesecakes). Sheri had cheese blintzes you could have fed the whole of North Africa on and I had corn beef hash...delish. AND WARM CHOCOLATE RUGELACH! After that huge breakfast, it was time for a walk so we decided to cross the Brooklyn Bridge, along with about 2000 other people.

    Great views from the Bridge into Manhattan.

    This building in the picture was on the Brooklyn side of the bridge, standing all on its own.

    The bridge itself was opened in 1883 (construction began in 1869) as the New York and Brooklyn Bridge and was also called the East River Bridge, it was officially named the Brooklyn Bridge in 1915.

    In 1884 to prove the bridge was stable, PT Barnum lead 21 elephants across the bridge.

    At the time the bridge opened, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world.

    We ended up walking for miles and miles and miles...see the other day one photos for more of the day's action.
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  • The adventure begins!

    31 października 2022, Stany Zjednoczone ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

    Travelogue Day 1 - Palm Springs to NYC on October 30th. Bill's trip started out really well: PS to PHX on time, connection gate for NYC 2 gates down from arrival point in PHX. Flight to NYC on time and no issues but then....the 17-mile trip from EWR to Brooklyn took 2 hours (just love this traffic).

    Then headed out to dinner, 4 blocks from hotel, got lost wandered around for an hour ending up having dinner at hotel. Overall day one rating B.

    I do have one musing, how did the Newark airport end up with the call letters EWR? Most airports call letters make sense IAH, SFO, PSP, LAX, LGA, JFK...but EWR? Is it just a New Jersey thing?

    Sheri's obligatory airport photo included. Her trip from JAX to EWR to Brooklyn hotel was uneventful.
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