The final few days involved, as always, a lot of walking, multiple visits to Starbucks and many wonderful surprises. Apart from a few rides on the Staten Island Ferry, we’d never left the island of Manhattan before, so it was also brilliant to see it from across the Hudson once or twice.
Another mocha bites the dust - this time in City Hall Park |
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In the cable car to Roosevelt Island |
Roosevelt Island was quiet and relaxing and provided the
perfect opportunity for a few family photo shoots, and of course involved
another Starbucks pit stop.
The day before we had made another new discovery in the form
of the world’s coolest museum. It’s a decommissioned aircraft carrier, the
Intrepid, which contains on its flight deck an SR-71 Blackbird (the fastest
plane ever built), a space shuttle, and many, many more jet planes and attack
helicopters. On the jetty next to the Intrepid is a Concord, and moored in the
water next to that is a decommissioned nuclear-capable submarine, the Growler.
We wandered through the Intrepid and the Growler for several hours. It was a
very strange feeling to stand on the deck of an aircraft carrier, with a space
shuttle and an SR-71, with the Manhattan skyline as the backdrop.
With the SR-71 |
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In the Growler |
In between we had many walks through Central Park, a few
more sailing adventures with the remote control boats in the park, a lunch with
our old mate Emile and a little bit more shopping. It’s the walking around
town, with all of those millions of New Yorkers, that really wears you down.
It’s exciting and energising and tiring at the same time.
So here we are, hurtling towards home. It has been quite an
amazing trip, but we’ll be happy when we arrive at our destination. And
probably just a little bit tired…
Jenny waves farewell from NYC. That's her, next to the bin... |