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Thursday
Jan132011

Fresh Eyes in New York City

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Background Music - Jay-Z ft. Alicia Keys - I love New York   

It's been over a year since I last stepped foot in New York. I'm landed here because my mom lives here now, so I have a free place to stay. Enough of a reason for me to stop anywhere. But I was excited to give New York another shot.

See, people are always under this impression that you're either a West Coast gal, or an East Coast gal. There's no in between, there is no compromise. You're either one or the other. I have been itching, for the past 3 years to prove those people wrong. Because I've always known that I could be either. I could live in either place. I could be a both coast girl.

I've spend probably a collective 6 months in New York over my lifetime, but not all at once. My dad used to work for the New York office of his company in WTC2 pre 9/11. So I've done all the major holidays, seen all the major tourist attractions, I've really seen New York. But I've never lived it.
Of all that time I've ever spent in New York, only 4 days of it has been as a real adult (by real, I mean, of drinking age and able to function like a true adult). Two of those days I spent with some friends in the East Village and two of those I spent with B Lee and Dan in Brooklyn. We did our fair share of bar hopping on both occasions, but I always felt like an outsider, just following the crowd.

No this is my time to come back and take the City by the balls.

There's nothing quite like coming up over the bridge to Manhattan from Long Island in your first cab from the airport after a long vacation from the City. It gives you that happy virgin feeling every time, no matter how many times you've been here (please note, I get the same feeling almost every time I see a skyline... it's strange... but true). It didn't hurt that I had offered to share a cab with a young virgin Brit who was now inundating me with questions about what to do, where to go, and how to get around. I LOOOOOVEEE playing tour guide. Love.

I stepped out of the cab in my mom's cute little Chelsea apartment and walked up the three flights of stairs to her room. I plopped all my stuff down, did some unpacking and then headed to the roof for a little bit of breathing. I grabbed a Blue Moon out of the fridge (thank GOD for American beer - words I never thought I'd mutter) and climbed up to the 8th floor.

Time for my ritualistic intake of a new city. Hell, I know this place isn't new, but I sure as hell haven't been on a rooftop garden in Chelsea before, so I'll humor myself.

Breathe in.

Smells. City. Air is cleaner than I would have expected. Smells like air. Sounds like city too. Cabs honking. Helicopters flying overhead. Wind rustling through the tall buildings. It's actually relatively quiet up here. I can see the Hudson river and a barge floating by. There's also a helipad where one of my noisy choppers is coming down. I can see the Empire State building, towering over the rest of the semi-skyscrapers of the mid-30's. I feel the gorgeous breeze. It's about 75/23 sunny and perfect. It's a warm day and I know I have few of these left. I taste. Beer. Mmmm. Beer.

God. I really do love New York.

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Reader Comments (6)

I need to get back to NYC, and soon. Love that city, and it's a million times better with a 'local' of some sort.

Wanna be my tour guide?

January 13, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDave

@Dave - Me too!! Duh. And of COURSE I'll be your tour guide, but only if you come in the next couple months. My visa didn't go through so I'm going back to Spain as a tourist only on March 19th. You comin' over before then?

January 13, 2011 | Registered CommenterAbbey Hesser

At the moment, W(ho)TF knows. I'm looking at apartments and plane tickets in equal measure. But nah, it won't be in the next couple of months. We'll need to have our play date somewhere else in the world. There's lots of options, plus I totally meant what I said about Melb yesterday.

January 14, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDave

@Dave - Bah. I figured. Well I promise I'll look you up if I'm in Melbourne while you're there, but hopefully you won't be and you'll be off doing something else. Let me know if you end up wanting to do somethign more European/African/Asian this Northern Hemi summer as that's where I'll be but I'm desperate for some travel company.

January 14, 2011 | Registered CommenterAbbey Hesser

New York city is one of the best cities in the world...Recently i celebrate my Christmas here with my parents and elder bro.....I used to ski so i celebrate Christmas by skiing under the Christmas tree....We spend here 3 weeks and found that living here is so easy and one can visit the places without any fear....

January 17, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDoson Jack

@Doson - Wow, Doson. First off, what a name! Secondly. Skiing under a Christmas tree on Christmas? Now that is an impressive feat. Even for a spammer.

January 17, 2011 | Registered CommenterAbbey Hesser

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