Our trip was a fast 4 day adventure taking us from one end of the island to the other. While there, we saw many beautiful, amazing, and a few sad sights. Below are a few of the miscellaneous sights we saw that we enjoyed.

The front of Carnegie was being worked on so scaffolding hid the front entrance.

Every city has homeless people but I admired the gentle spirit of this one as he shared what he had with the birds and they adored him for it.



“Who you gonna Call?” Ghost Busters! The firehouse used in the iconic movie Ghost Busters is an actual working fire station in New York City and they are good hearted enough to allow crazy fans…like me…to take photos of them and their station.

F A O Swartz…oh, what a store. I could spend hours there, after all, I am just a big kid. Loved the zebra but don’t think he would fit on the plane.


If you are going to go to NYC, you have to try New York cheesecake and New York Style Pizza. One slice of pizza is a meal!

The beauty in the mixture of old architecture and new showed the life of a city that is ever growing.



Then you had the opulence of 5th Avenue. A bit too much for my taste.


Then the night scenes around Times Square.



Or daytime…



New York City is so diverse, that everyone can find something they enjoy. I came away with an understanding that I did not expect to find and I mentioned it in one of my other post. As a whole, the residents of NYC are kind proving how easy kindness can be shared. Always remember the beauty of kindness.

Love all the sights!! Reminds me of my years spent there and how much I enjoyed the city vibes and people there…
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We are planning a trip maybe next year to do a church crawl. There are so many beautiful churches from the 1800s.
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That sounds interesting!! First time hearing “church crawl,” but it sounds like a great tour. Do you have a place in mind? Would love to check it out.
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We saw St. Patrick’s and St Thomas’s this trip along with Trinity and St. Paul’s down by the 9/11 Memorial but saw there were like 10 others from the 1800s that need to be seen.
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That would be a great trip to take! I hope you do when you get the time.
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