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December 31, 2005

NYC, Part IV

At the menu today: Grand Central Station, NYC Library, Hair Spray, back to apartment, Dinner at Jules's Bistro and the McSorley Pub (again) to wait for the big twelve.

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It's snowing this morning ! Marc and Laura left earlier to try to go up the Empire State Building for the second time. They will give up because of the lack of visibility and the long line. We are heading up the green subway line to Grand Central Station, then follow 42nd street to the New York Library. We've over two hours before the broadway show, so we go ahead and embark on the free visit of the premises. Our guide is exceptionally brisk and interesting. Impersonation of the cultured and efficient librarian, defender of knowledge ! This place would be a heaven for Ruth, with 14 million books and 48 million artifacts (includes maps, etc). It's a "closed stacks" library, i.e. the visitor can not access the books and shelves directly, but request books after consulting a catalog. And it's free. Subsidized one third by public funds, two thirds by private donations. With one hour left before the show, we head up the 5th avenue and stop in the café Europa for a quick lunch. We reached the 52nd street with ample time to spare before the show. Hair Spray will last two and a half hour, with an intermission. It's an explosion of colors, and music, and dance. We like it very very much. Oddly enough, Céline had already seen the story somewhere. She does not remember where though. May be in a previous life?

Cimg3015-1 When we get out, Time Square is starting to fill up -even though we are over 5 blocks from the place and seven hours from midnight (we'll meet some people from Kansas City the next day and they will tell us that they spent 7 hours standing there at Time Square to attend New Years eve). It's starting to snow again, and we're tired, so we decide to go back to the apartment and possibly have a quick nap to save our energy to outlast midnight (well, especially Céline). Marc and Laura come back soon after we get there. Everyone gets ready, and at 7:30, we head up for Jules's bistro on 8th street, two blocks up from our apartment. We have a good time, a reasonable meal, and finally we get kicked out shortly before the second service, at 10:00. We decide to give a shot to McSorley again, even though we firmly believe it's going to be even more packed than yesterday. But we are wrong! There is almost no one. Incredible. We even have a table, at which we wait for midnight patiently. Céline has brought "confettis", that we merrily throw at each other when the time comes. It seems to me that most of them end up in our beer, spoiling the good brews. The new year has begun!

December 30, 2005

NYC, Part III

We wanted to be at the American Museum of Natural History by the opening time -9 o'clock- but got there only at 11:00 or so. The line was very short, and we were in in a brisk. This museum is quite large, and very nice. We started by the astronomy section, with this large sphere in the midst of a huge hall, and other planetary bodies, and galaxies, suspended around it. After that, we had a rushed lunch and proceeded to the dinosaur "new finding" special exhibition. Before we left, we visited the geology/geophysics section.

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We went out of the museum just before sunset, and went directly to a restaurant (UNO). After that, we splitted: Marc and Laura went to meet their friends (Tobias and Anne?) and we went to Time Square to try to buy tickets for a broadway show. Time square was a mess. Very crowded. We eventually found the discount ticket store, but none of the 3 shows we were interested in were available -in general, New York was very crowded during this period: that includes museums, and shows, and any place under cover.- So we proceeded directly to the theater showing our first pick (Hair Spray) and bought tickets for the next day matinee show.

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After being back to the apartment, Céline was tired -me too- and we had a very quick cereal dinner. Marc called me a bit later to say they were going to a pub in the neighborhood and ask if I would join. This pub was supposed to be the oldest pub in the US, so of course I was interested to see it. It was indeed worth it. They probably haven't dusted the place since the opening day. The walls were covered with posters from the late 19th and early 20th century, old furnitures behind the bar, weird objects hanging from the ceiling. But very cool beer, and one they serve by 2 (i.e. if you ask for one, they bring two). And it was packed! I mean, really packed. But we eventually found a free spot at the bar and stuck there for a while.

December 28, 2005

NYC, Part II

Today is new year eve. We're right now resting before going out for diner, and I am taking advantage of this time to catch up on this travel diary.

Well, on Thursday the 29, the first thing we did is go to Willoughby to buy a new digital camera. I had thought about it quite a bit and decided to buy a Canon Rebel XT (Generation 2). It's got great reviews and is one of the cheapest (not anymore but still a very good deal for the money). I wanted it in black, and got it in this color. I got the body plus a 18-55 (for digitals) for $999, and then got talked into buying a 1GB flash card and a 75-300mm zoom. The seller throw in a case and some little things to convinced me. I also bought a set of filters. The package came with bundled software, and I tried PhotoStitch.app wich looks really good to make panorama and the like. It can produce JPEG/TIFF/... but also QuicktimeVR.

So, let's rewind to the first day and illustrate the words with pictures: We went to Willoughby on 31rst street with 5th Avenue. We spent a bit less than an hour in there and then started walking up 5th avenue toward the Rockefeller center and St Patrick Church, where we had a rendez-vous with Marc and Laura.

We ate in a nice and cozy cafeteria in 50th street or so. After that, we attempted to go to the American Museum of Natural History, but the line was really too long, and also the Darwin expo was sold out. So we gave up, got out and crossed central park to reach the Metropolitan Museum of arts, where we spent the rest of the afternoon (Marc & Laura went to the Guggenheim).

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NYC, Part I

Today we arrived in NYC ! Early afternoon, but it was 3:00 when we finished moving in the apartment we rented and headed for lunch. Céline is now resting, and after a dinner at the Indian restaurant below (actually, immediately below the apartment), I am up waiting for Marco and Laura. They are on their way in; they drove from Toronto (Ottawa for Laura), and should be in Manhattan as I write this. The apartment is kind of basic, but it'll do. Bit noisy though.

We discussed somewhat about the plan for the next days with Céline earlier. Here is an excerpt: boat around Manhattan, Battery park, NY public library, Central Park, Rockefeller center, 5th avenue, Grand Central station, AMNH, and Metropolitan Museum. I also want to go shopping for a EOS rebel II (with a 16-50mm lens or something like that, to complement the 28-80 and the 80-200 that I already have in Hilo).

Extensive program! We'll have to start early tomorrow.

December 26, 2005

Xmas in Britany

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December 06, 2005

Qui suis-je?

Celine Baby J'ai un nez, deux yeux, une bouche, deux bras, deux jambes, un estomac, deux reins et une vessie...
Mes premieres photos ne sont pas tres nettes mais a quelques secondes pres vous auriez pu me voir ouvrir la bouche !
Je ne mesure que 12.4cm mais deja je fais la forte tete et refuse de reveler au monde exterieur si je suis une fille ou un garcon !!!
Je ne suis pas vraiment presse(e) de sortir, et si je m'en tire bien je devrais etre loge(e), blanchi(e), nourri(e) pour 5 mois supplementaires.
Evidemment je ne parle pas encore l'anglais...j'espere que les non-francophones voudront bien me pardonner !

Qui suis-je ??????????