Showing posts with label Central Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Central Park. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2009

Best Shots of the Trip












Between the both of us, Marlene and I took 789 photos on our recent trip. That's not including the videos as well. Now the fun part of going through all of them and fixing, editing, etc. Out of that many pictures we were bound to a have a few real good ones. Here is a selection of some of our best shots during the trip. Some of these may be repeats from earlier blogs, however the photos have been cleaned up a bit now. From top to bottom these shots are: The Margart Todd, Scooner in Bar Harbor, Lighthouse in Halifax Harbor, a street scene near Time Square, Central Park, and an Amish Buggy near Bird In Hand, Pa. I can only put 5 photos at a time on this blog, so more best shots to come tomorrow.

Friday, September 4, 2009

New York, New York












Our first day in New York City...and our lead picture at the top of this group is another one of me in front of a giant plate of food! In this case it happens to be a huge deli sandwich from the Carnegie Deli, across the street from Carnegie Hall. The Deli has been in this location since the 20's and specializes in huge deli sandwiches and other items including Cheese cake which we also had...Actually Marlene and I split both the sandwich and the cheese cake, and it was still almost more than we could handle. The next picture is of Time Square at night. Our hotel is just a couple blocks from where this picture was taken. Times square is fun to walk around in but it is packed with people at every hour of the day. Today we also took a bus tour of the city and ended up in Central Park, where we took a stroll and took the next two pictures, and the last one as well, which shows the Empire State Building as well as the 0riginal Macy's store. We have another full day in the city tomorrow, and are looking forward to going back and seeing some the things we just passed by today....now for a good nights rest.