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    • Day 3

      Central Park

      December 9, 2019 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 11 °C

      Nach der Tour und einer kleinen Stärkung im Wendy‘s wollten wir noch in den Central Park. An der Ecke zum „Columbus Circuit“ ist ein kleiner Weihnachtsmarkt aufgebaut. Den haben wir verständlicherweise inspiziert und tatsächlich einen deutschen Glühweinstand gefunden. Die Inhaber kommen immer in der Weihnachtszeit nach New York um ihren Stand zu betreiben und den Rest des Jahres sind sie in Deutschland. Ein kleiner Spaziergang durch den Central Park hat und dann schließlich zum Memorial von John Lennon gebracht. Fans legen hier immernoch Blumen und Briefe ab. Ein wirklich emotionaler Moment.Read more

    • Day 6

      Central Park

      February 24, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 0 °C

      [1] Strawberry Fields is a memorial to the British rock musician and peace activist John Lennon (1940–1980). The memorial consists of a five-acre landscape near the West 72nd Street entrance and includes the Imagine mosaic [2], where many come to pay tribute to Lennon. The memorial’s name is a reference to the 1967 song Lennon wrote and performed with the Beatles, “Strawberry Fields Forever.”Read more

    • Day 4

      New York - Tag 4

      October 27 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Nach dem Frühstück ziehen wir los, Richtung Battery Park. Heute geht's zur Freiheitsstatue. Anders als geplant, buchen wir eine Tour per Schiff, welches uns von Midtown Manhatten, vorbei an Häuserschluchten um die Spitze, vorbei am Heliport, bis unter die Brooklynbridge fährt. Dann wendet das Schiff und fährt zur Freiheitsstatue. Wir sind überwältigt und freuen uns über den Anblick. Zurück essen wir eine Kleinigkeit in einem Park an der Wallstreet und fahren mit der Subway zum Central Park und laufen dann die 5th Avenue mit ihren Super Geschäften, Trumtower und Wolkenkratzern Richtung Hotel. Der Tag war wieder gefüllt durch Superlative.Read more

    • Day 13

      New York City - Central Park & Brooklyn

      August 28, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Nachdem ich heute mit einem gewöhnungsbedürftigen Frühstück (Kaffee, ein trockener Bagel mit cream cheese und eine Banane, die eigentlich eher mein Mittagessen war) gemütlich in den Tag gestartet bin, hab ich an einer Tour durch den Central Park teilgenommen. Das war eine sehr gute Idee. Alleine wäre ich wahrscheinlich nur planlos durchgelatscht. Da gibt es so viel zu sehen. Ist schon wie eine eigene "Stadt". Northwood, Alice im Wunderland und Hans Christian Andersen Statuen, das boathouse Restaurant, the great lawn (eine große Wiese mit Plätzen für alle möglichen Ballsportarten), eine als Burg "getarnte" Wetterstation, Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir und Strawberry Fields in Gedenken an John Lennon,... Um nur ein paar zu nennen, an die ich mich erinnern kann. Alles garniert mit interessanten Background Informationen und lockeren Sprüchen eines tollen New Yorker Stadtführers!

      Nach einem verspäteten Lunch dann schnell nochmal ins Hostel und los zum "Brooklyn in the twilight Walk". Auch ein super Erlebnis mit vielen Infos zu einem von fünf beeindruckenden Teilen von New York City. So wurde New York, als es noch Mannahatta hieß, für circa 25$ verkauft :) Wenn man sich das heutzutage bei dem Anblick der millionenteuren Hochhäuserns vorstellt, muss man lachen :D
      Der Höhepunkt war dann natürlich der Ausblick auf die Skyline von Manhatten im Sonnenuntergang. So hatten wir sie einmal bei Tag und dann gleich bei Nacht. Einfach unbeschreiblich schön!
      Und das beste: alle Touren, die ich bis jetzt gemacht hab, waren umsonst :)

      Ich bin einfach super überwältigt von New York. Diese Stadt schläft wirklich niemals. Der Mix der Menschen ist unglaublich. Noch kann ich die New Yorker hauptsächlich dadurch von den Touristen unterscheiden, dass sie einfach bei rot über die Ampel gehen, statt zu warten wie wir Touris ;)

      Auch im Hostel bin ich super zufrieden. Es macht unglaublich viel Spaß sich mit Menschen aus unterschiedlichsten Nationen zu unterhalten. Sei es Australien, Argentinien, Israel, Indien, Schottland, Mexiko, Kanada oder auch "nur" die Schweiz. Alle sind hier um eine tolle Zeit zu haben und tolle Dinge zu erleben.

      Nachtrag: Mein rechtes Bein scheint den Moskitos besser geschmeckt zu haben als das linke. 10:5 für das rechte Bein ^^

      Fotos:
      - Skyline (ich glaube die West Side) hinter dem Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
      - Blick auf die East Side. In dem Haus in der Mitte wurde ein spezielles Vogelnest angebracht, nachdem die Stadt es entfernt hatte, damit die Vögel den Reichen auf der 5th Avenue nicht auf den Kopf scheißen und dadurch ein für New York typischer Aufruhr entstanden ist. (In echt und in English klang das irgendwie schöner, aber ich hab mein bestes gegeben bei der kurzen Zusammenfassung)
      - Gedenkmosaik für John Lennon in den Strawberry Fields. Untermalt mit Beatle Songs
      - die letzten drei Bilder zeigen die Skyline von Manhattan von Brooklyn aus gesehen. Einmal kurz vor und dann nach dem Sonnenuntergang. Natürlich auch drauf: die Brooklyn Bridge
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    • Day 15

      strawberry fields forever

      September 3, 2016 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      After the craziness of Thursday I had to wonder what yesterday would bring, based on what I had seen through airport transfer bus Windows, on subway cars and at the game, all I had to look forward to were bustling crowds of people with no time for anyone outside their current life and high prices....back in London so soon??? 😝

      I set out with not so high hopes, but having had a pep talk from Rach about why New York is amazing and a shortlist of things to do I was gonna give it a shot. Jumped on the E train into town and got out at port authority bus station where I had been dropped by the airport transfer the day before and went for a semi structured wander around. First impressions where essentially... London with taller buildings and more neon (I realise how cynical and grumpy I'm coming off here but stick with it, I untwist my knickers pretty soon). Made my way over to times square, as I posted on Facebook...don't get it, lots of adverts and....i hate to be the one to tell them...not even square.

      I decided I would head north and find the park, maybe some trees and grass would sort me out.... Boy did it, wow, central park is amazing, if I decide I like nothing else in New York(which I think is massively unlikely), central park in the sunshine makes the whole trip worth while. I walked down past some old guys doing batting practice like they thought they still might get a try out for the Yankees, a young kid being taught to pitch like he might one day play for the Metz, an all welcome kickball game that was in the process of teaching some Japanese tourists the fundamentals, a couple of volleyball games with an atmosphere dead centre between top gun and family fun day out, horse and carriage rides through the park with chatty drivers and a ton of smiling faces and beautiful scenery....and just like that New York began to sell itself to me.

      I spent most of the rest of the day in the park, with a brief exit to find some lunch (fish tacos and a couple of beers) and won't bore you with every minute of it but my highlights have to be sitting on a secluded bench next to the pond, alternating between reading and staring out over the water and the recommendation from Rach to go to strawberry fields... For those of you like me before yesterday, that have no idea what strawberry fields is, it's a small memorial garden for John Lennon on the edge of the park right next to the Dakota where he was assassinated. I ... Like pretty much everyone I've ever met... Love the Beatles and have specific memories from growing up triggered by some of their songs, so to wander round with their music playing in my ears and imagine coming on in between was actually quite emotional. All up, yesterday Google tells me I walked just shy of ten miles.

      The evening was pretty chilled, met my airbnb host and she drove us out to a new park area in queens for a beer and one Hell of a view and after a quick stop off at the local market I decided to chill with a couple beers and some chips and cheese salsa and watch some tv... It was on the sofa drinking said beer and eating, and I kid you not, "maple bacon" flavour crisps (designed rather successfully to taste like bacon with maple syrup) and giggling to Jeff Foxworthy stand up, that I fell asleep.

      https://goo.gl/photos/Xn7n97UmSZRDQcX78
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    • Day 41

      Day 41 - Indian Summer in the City

      October 18, 2016 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      Today was the hottest October 18th in New York City since 1928. Bonus! Those wooly hats and scarves are staying in the depths of our suitcases for a few more days at least.

      So on a sunny day in the city we headed to Central Park. As you do. The park is huge yet also hectic in the areas we were in, with large crowds, roads, traffic lights, horses, cyclists and numerous other distractions all buzzing about. There are many activities and sights within this rectangular parade ground and the park feels like a microcosm of the city. We entered from the Strawberry Fields entrance and we stood by the John Lennon memorial. Whilst the area has a sign that specifically says to keep quiet for peaceful contemplation, a man was playing a few chords on his guitar right next to the memorial. No-one seemed bothered until he finished his strumming, noticed that people weren't looking at him and then decided to insult everyone for being heartless, etc. Two different guys rose to the bait and the guitar player was keen for a confrontation, insulting and belittling them. It was a strange moment that lasted a while and couldn't have been further from the purpose of that specific part of the park. Alice and I moved on and headed to our venue for lunch. It was at 'Tavern On the Green' and the calm and peaceful surrounding brought a bit of zen back into our day. The sun was shining and we were eating juicy salmon burgers. All was good.

      Refreshed and assessing the time, we headed towards Hell's Kitchen. The reason for this stroll across Manhattten was to join a queue and wait for a number of hours. A novel way to appreciate this freakishly warm weather but it was for a good reason, hopefully. We were queuing for tickets to see The Daily Show. Tickets were only available for the first two hundred and it is always difficult to gauge how far you are in a queue and if those waiting in front of you are just keeping their place for a larger group later on. Luckily for Alice and I we were given a ticket each and were guaranteed entry. After a little more waiting we were in. The set, the time keeping, the warm up act, everything felt professional and slick. The warm up comedian was genuinely funny and lightly mocked a few members of the audience who willingly put their hands up. He also knew how to whip up a crowd and he had warmed us up so well that on Trevor Noah's entrance everybody went crazy. And this was just Trevor introducing himself and speaking to the audience. I didn't know much about Trevor Noah but what is apparent is his professionalism, confidence and intelligence. In just five minutes the audience were in awe and the show was under way. The show is so well rehearsed that all three parts are shot in one take and only at the end did one slipped line need to be reshot. In between each part and speaking directly to the audience Trevor jokingly addressed the audience off autocue and these moments were probably the funniest. By the end of the show Alice and I left the set in a good mood glad we had sat in that queue. We rounded off a long day in the big city by having a hearty slice of New York Cheesecake and a cup of coffee.

      Song of the Day:
      Joe Cocker - Summer in the City
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    • Day 24

      New York Tag 3

      October 26, 2016 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      Es ging wieder früh raus 😜 aber es rentiert sich!!!!

      Sind in den Highline Park 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 geführte Tour auf einer alten Hochbahn die jetzt ein Park ist. Super und das mitten in der Stadt 😎😎😎😎 über 3 km

      Sind mit der Circle Line (Bootsfahrt) rund um Manhattan geschippert (mit Freiheitsstatue, Brooklyn Bridge, .......)

      Und was darf bei einem Besuch in New York nicht fehlen???!!! Central Park

      Am Abend ging es für Patrick und mich ins Phantom der Oper 😍😍😍😍😍😍

      Nach dem Musical gings noch rauf auf's Empire State Building
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    • Day 5

      Dakota Building + Strawberry Fields

      June 22 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Gedenkstätte John Lennon bzw. Beatles nahe seinem ehemaligen Wohnhaus und dem Anschlagsort. Am bzw. im Central Park.

      Bis heute wohnen im Dakota Building Yoko Ono und Sting.

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