The classic Frank Sinatra plays in your mind when you hear the name of perhaps the most famous city in the world, New York. New York had been one of the hardest hit places during the pandemic and with a mainstay of Broadway shut down was nice to come back to the city that never sleeps and support Broadway’s reopening. I choose to see the stage adaptation of the Robin William’s hit film, Mrs. Doubtfire.
No trip to New York is complete without visiting the top sights. This trip I decided to walk through all of central park. Central park in autumn is quite a lovely sight to see with the colors of the leaves ranging from green to red. It was also awesome to see people coming outside again and living life which seemed put on hold for too long.
Other places around the Big Apple I got to see were Little Italy, Wall Street, and I took the train all the way to Coney Island. It was early morning and still lots of places were shut down, but I still took advantage of grabbing a Nathan’s Famous hot dog and seeing the Atlantic Ocean.
Last but not least everyone who comes to New York has to try a slice of pizza. Many debates rage on with who has the best, and among those debates Joe’s comes up a lot. I got in line at the Greenwich Village location and grabbed myself a slice.
New York had been significantly impacted like everywhere else in the world. It was good to see the city getting back to normal. I am hopeful we all will be getting back to normal soon. Until then stay healthy and safe.
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