An Elegant Sufficiency

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Walk with me

Maybe you'd like to spend the day with me here in NYC?  Be warned, we're in for a lot of walking!

We'll start with breakfast at The Red Flame, just along 44th St by our hotel.  A short stack of pancakes should see us ok till dinner time.  Mark and I are going our separate ways today and meeting Jordi later.

 

 

We'll take a right turn onto 6th Ave, heading north.  It's Sunday morning, just gone 10am and there's not many people around.

 

 

We'll stop and take a look at these enormous lights on the pavement outside an office block on 6th before turning right to walk through the Rockefeller Plaza

 

 

Rather chaotic here because the preparations are being made for the lighting up ceremony next Wednesday and there are barriers all over.  We'll find a way through to go and take some photos outside Anthropologie which you might have seen in the previous post.

 

 

Back then, along 6th Ave, past the famous "LOVE" sign on the other side of the road.  Oh, look, there's a salon with empty places offering a $10 manicure - let's drop in.

Half an hour later

 

 

Turning left at 57th St, we'll arrive at Kates Paperie

 

 

which doesn't open till 11 - and it's only 10.35.  Let's explore a little further along 57th then

 

It's the Russian Tea Rooms and the Carnegie Hall.  They're just putting up the trimmings and there's a bit of shouting going on.

 

 

We'll go into Starbucks next door and enjoy a tall Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha - skinny and extra hot please.

 

 

Then into Kates for ribbons and stickers and fancy papers and some crafty ideas.

 

 

Time to move along, east on 57th, past these spectacularly huge candy canes adorning another office block, taking photos of Bergdorf Goodman windows and heading over to Madison Avenue.

 

 

Rats!  Crate and Barrel don't open till noon, so we'll hop on a bus and head up the East side towards the Whitney Art Gallery.

Sorry, no time for art, but I know there's a loo there!

 

 

We'll walk along 75th heading east till we get to 3rd Avenue, then turn right and head south to the next place on my list: Bath and Body Works

 

 

The residents of these streets like to plant ornamental cabbages.  Hmmm.

 

 

Looks like an interesting shop across the street "Birthdaybakers, Partymakers".

 

 

Mission accomplished.

I notice that I've run out of credit on my MTA card, so shall we walk back?  It's not that far...

 

 

As we go we can imagine what it would be like to have an apartment high up there overlooking the Upper East Side on a clear morning like this.  The views must be spectacular.

 

 

There are a lot of high-end stores along this part of Madison, including this jeweller, whose window trimmings are gorgeous.

 

 

Yay!  Crate and Barrel is open and we can wander around getting one or two ideas.  Wish we had shops like this at home...

Shall we try a sample of their sea salt caramels? We can console ourselves that life would be rather more expensive if we could shop here everyday.

 

 

Back onto 5th Ave, by the Plaza and isn't that a bunch of knitting on that van which just drove past?

 

 

A few more people at the Rockefeller Centre now.  Can you spot some skating with Santa?

 

Back to the hotel to meet Mark and Jordi, but come on, there's hardly time to sit down because there are places to go, things to see -  this time heading south down 5th Ave to look in a shop window on the corner of 37th

 

 

But there's no-one there.  Never mind.

 

 

Come on, we'll turn east on 42nd St heading for Grand Central Station.  Doesn't the Chrysler building look glorious?

 

 

After a look in the Station, at a Christmas market and a railway exhibit (take your choice and go with Mark or with Jordi and I, as you prefer), we'll make a short stop in the lobby of the Daily News Building, where there's huge turning globe and some interesting facts in there amongst the Christmas trees.

 

 

Back out on the street, we'll have another gaze at the Chrysler building and take yet another photograph of it.  Because. We. Love. It.

 

 

Let's walk past Tudor City and listen whilst Jordi tells us what it's like to live in those historically protected apartments.  Get an insight into the challenges of living in this part of NYC.

 

 

Oh my, the sun's starting to go down - it's about 3.45pm and here we are on 1st Ave by the United Nations building.  How are your feet?  Mine are beginning to complain!!

 

 

Look, over there in the bushes, there's the elephant Jordi was telling us about.  Good job the greenery has grown up to protect his modesty!

 

 

Next stop, the Japanese Society.  Aha!  There is it, opposite on 44th St.  There's a great exhibition of Serizawa's work there and maybe - please, Lord - there will be somewhere to sit down!

 

The exhibition is superb, the video show was so good, let's watch it through again.  In fact, let's stay until they close the doors, switch off the fountain and make going home noises...

 

 

Heading north along 1st again, we'll resist the cupcake shop

 

 

Because we're going to Rosa Mexicano for dinner and we need room for Churros, don't we, Jordi?

 

Margaritas all round?  I'll say....

 

 

Time to walk off all those calories and enjoy the decorations along 5th again.  We'll take photos of Bergdorf Goodman's windows now there are fewer people and the reflections are not so distracting.

 

 

One last walk - our third - past the Rockefeller Centre and I don't know about you, but I'm ready for bed.

My feet held up - just - did yours?

 

Thanks for your company!