Sunday, February 26, 2012

Where next, Brian, in New York City? Our tour guide extraordinaire lets us take the subway to our next stop rather than "hoof it." Hour 18 in New York:


And, yes! It's time for lunch! At a wonderful Italian restaurant in the West End:



The food was so delicious, and we were so hungry (average steps per day in New York City, according to my pedometer: 18,000), that I didn't even think about getting a shot of the delicious home-made spinach gnocchi.


Hour 19: We're on the move again, heading to the subway. No time to stop and peruse this "world's smallest store" or get free advice . . .


We get another chance to look at cool murals in a subway station:


. . . . before Hour 18:20, returning to Time's Square, to buy same-day tickets for a Broadway play that evening.  Dianna and I chose "Chicago."


Next up will be Little Italy. . .

8 comments:

Maria said...

That was truly a marathon trip! You have so much energy! That Italian restaurant looks utterly charming!

joscelyne cutchens said...

i love your pictures, especially the italian restaurant.

Kerry said...

I am so enjoying your NY photos. Looks like you had a wonderful time.

Reds said...

I am keeping the name of that Italian restaurant - next time I go to NY will have to try it! Beautiful shot of you and your kids!

Nicki said...

The deli options in NYC are the way to go for lunch and how could you resist getting advice from the smallest store. lol! Those murals are awesome.

Anonymous said...

Hey, this is the owner of The World's Smallest Store........

Feel free to call or text me 24/7 if u want free advice!!

Parks

212 361 9041

Barb said...

It is amazing how much you got done in such a short time. The restaurant looks very quaint. I love the picture of you with Brian and Dianna.

Maria said...

I had to come back for a second look! I love the processing you did on the photo of you with Brian and Dianna. It seems to go so well with your surroundings!