Posted September 7, 201410 yr Over Labor Day weekend, my partner and I traveled to NYC for a wedding (not ours, not yet anyway!). Of course I took plenty of photos along the way. Flying into LaGuardia - apparently the fringe winds of Hurricane Cristobal were just reaching the area, which made for a bouncy approach and less than crisp shots. Ah well, at least we didn't end up with an "unexpected water landing" :| Unfortunately we were on the other side of the plane so I had to use the telephoto across the aisle - can't win them all, I guess. After a hard landing, we're all ready to get to our hotel - Trump Soho: Not every building is iconic. But c'mon, it's NYC! Finally on the island of Manhattan - I love being in the taxi and seeing which landmark buildings are off in the distance when we hit the cross-street: Here we are! Surprisingly tasteful (for Trump!) Skinny building going up a block away: Found a good divey spot with great happy hour deals and decent beer on tap :cheers: Over to the heart of Soho: We had hoped to get manicures at Bliss spa but they were booked - ah well, might as well get a shot of this adjacent cool space: A little more shopping in Soho: But it was a little warm, time to head back to the hotel: And hit up the pool - I was more interested in the views: Enough of the pool views, this is the view from the bocce court: Anyway, it was a long day with travel so skipping to the next morning, I go out for my usual early morning vacation walk: We've been to NYC several times, but this time I put my foot down and said we would go to the Top of the Rock. This was as close as we got to Times Square which was fine by me: Almost there! Woohoo!!! Okay, it's about time... To get back to earth: Or maybe we're going to heaven? As I always try to do whenever I'm on vacation and I see a historic house of worship - gotta see if they're open: Sure enough - and Mass was just wrapping up. And this was a cool moment: Gotta love the Helmsley Building! Uh oh, the trains weren't running local between Brooklyn Bridge and Union Square so we hopped off at Union Square - neat area: Heading back to Soho: Hey, it's just like being at home! That night we went to a few bars - the Standard and the Jimmy rooftop at the James Hotel; what a fun night - wish I had my tripod but I did the best I could. Next morning, I decided to go to the World Trade Center - the weather was appropriately somber: I hadn't been to the site in ten years - like millions of others, I lost it when the towers collapsed. Those emotions came rushing back that morning - I didn't go to the museum, I simply paid my respects the best way I know how and let my camera lead me. I then remembered - the last time I was here, it was 2004. Most of the rubble had been cleared but the damage to surrounding buildings was painfully evident. I had read about 90 West Street in a book and when I saw this, I gasped in shock. This day, I sighed with gratitude: I took that as a sign to move on: And time for the main event - our friends wedding at Sohi on the 46th floor of the Trump Soho. The views, the venue, the evening was just incredible. Again, no tripod and a rain shower passed by so these aren't the best or clearest shots but I did the best I could. Next up, Central Park, more city shots and the High Line. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
September 7, 201410 yr I just want Woolworth's $110 million penthouse. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
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