During our annual whirlwind tour of NYC during thanksgiving we have:
– eaten very good japanese noodle soup at a restaurant that begins with an M on West 55th Street. (I’ll dig up that name when I can.)
– Strolled past the cool Lady Gaga holiday windows at Barney’s on Madison Avenue
– Had a long leisurely lunch with an old friend from London in the “casual elegant” Fireside restaurant of the Omni Berkshire hotel in midtown
– Met an old college friend for a beer at Doc Watson’s on 2nd Avenue between E. 77th and 78th
– Dodged the crowds watching the parade balloons being inflated on the upper west side by ducking into Scaletta for dinner (good bolognese!)
– Dodged the crowds watching the parade on Thanksgiving Day (at one point, I simply joined the tail end of the parade after the crowds along the sidewalks got to large and scary). I was the irritated looking woman in civilian clothes walking along side cheerful yellow and red costumed paraders holding up the Macy’s inflated stars. My expression: don’t dare to stop me.
– Cut through the crowds of people about ready to Occupy Best Buy on the upper west side after Thanksgiving dinner
– Took a glorious late night walk on Thanksgiving from central park west to central park south and then up Lexington Ave. to E. 69th where we stayed
– Joined 10 other relatives at a chaotic Penn Station to take the train to Southampton.
– Bought some last-minute gifts in Southampton – a novel at Book Hampton, an ice cream b’day cake at Carvel, some knickknacks at Home and Nature