Colts Neck Inn Hotel
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Midtown, Dinner & A Night Out
... VIllage and found a Italian restaurant situated a few blocks away---pesto pasta and a salad. We made it back to the apartment, and I was meeting up with Mike, that works at Perilla. We ended up spur of the moment, heading to check out some jazz entertainment at a restaurant right at Time Square. It was actually really ...
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From Central Park to Coney Island and back again
... The Lonely Planet tells me that Little Italy is getting even littler, due to China Town encroaching on it, but we found a number of beautiful streets with no traffic, lined with Italian restaurants. We had dinner here, wandered round the streets – even got a sneaky photo of a guy with a cat on his head that was posing for photographs – for a fee of course. The cat looked pretty happy with his lot in ...
4th of July Hullabaloo on the Hudson
... for comfort I started frantically waving the light in their direction so they wouldn’t hit us in our tiny dinghy. From all of the wake that was produced waves were now careening over us getting us soaked and making it all the more difficult. Before the wake got too violent I had grabbed one paddle and attempted to start paddling, but between the light in my other hand, Jameson’s preoccupation with starting the motor, and the strong current it was completely futile. I ...
New York City
... I enjoyed my time in NYC... Let's put it this way, this is the first place I don't want to leave! Even with Vegas as my next stop, new York is such an amazing place and I am so glad I came here. It is unlike any place I have been before or probably will again. I've been to big cities, Sydney, London, Paris, Rome, madrid, but NYC is in a league of its own. Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes your a car. Lukey B A Baker ...