Oct. 29th, 2001
OK. I'm in New York (well, at this exact moment I am in New Jersey... but whatever) and there are a million things to take pictures of. I haven't even scratched the surface. I have douzens more photos I could post just from my one weekend in Manhattan. Today is kind of a lazy day, I am just kicking around Elisabeth's. But obviously I'm not going to spend all my time posting pictures while I am here. I do have to upload them to make more room in my camera of course so from today on, at least while I am here, I'll just post a link to the FTP directory where the raw pictures can be seen. Until then here are just a few more from Sunday though:
Reading the Sunday Times in Michelle's apartment:

Just an average day in Manhattan:


Reading the Sunday Times in Michelle's apartment:

Just an average day in Manhattan:


So, Anyway...
Oct. 29th, 2001 12:06 pmAfter the pumpkin carving we went to St. Marks because Michelle wanted to pick up a video. Elisabeth and I poked around in some of the shops. I could easily spend a fortune on clothes and shoes here. There were so many fun things to buy, but alas, I need to be careful with my money until I have secured some stable income.
Something that struck me yesterday on the way to the park was the sense of place here. There is no pretense about trying to emulate some other city. New York is just what it is. It has its own identity, its own sense of place. Vancouver is always looking to Toronto, L.A. and Seattle. Toronto looks here. Almost any North American city I can think of (excluding Montréal) looks here. And despite all the American flags and other displays of patriotism the city doesn't feel American. The patriotism isn't for the nation, but for the city.








