Saturday, April 9, 2011

Live from Saturday Night, It's New York

I'd know this building from any angle.

Why am I reminded of Hitchcock upon first glimpse of this distinct sample of New York architecture?
first peek at the Chrysler


Times Square



the infamous Russian Tea Room




a street view from the M and M store
Central Park offers a plethora of buggies for riding through the park.


This restaurant beside Central Park was a wonderful choice for having dinner.

The lower portion of this building is actually curved. I first saw the structure many years ago when it was the W.R. Grace Building. (Don't know if that is still its name.) To the right is the Plaza Hotel. It can be seen in many movies. One particularly memorable one is "Home Alone 2: New York."
the famous bitten apple
This Apple store has a unique approach, literally. On street level, one can see the "clear box," situated over the store's entrance. Once inside the "box," a circular staircase guides one down to the Apple adventureland.

This was a fun picture for me. I shot it from a picture window in the ladies' accessories department at Bloomingdale's.


More from New York soon.

Nighty night, all.

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