08 November 2010

King Tut and Times Square

Every so often I drag HWK and The Teenager into NYC for some "culture".  Today we went to the King Tut exhibit, and then wandered our way to and through Times Square.  It was chilly enough to be perfect for a brisk walk, and I did have the brilliant idea of bribing The Teenager with a Peppermint Mocha (tired Teenager sadness averted!!).

AND, I brought you back some pics:

Empire State Building from Penn Station
HWK & TT in Times Square
People watching in NYC...
Ohhh...Pacino in Shakespeare!!!

I <3 Phantom!!
Getting tired...
Peppermint Mocha makes everything better!
 And now they are all snug in their beds...

I hope all of you had a wonderful weekend, and have a fantabulous week!  And hey, psst...bacon soap is coming....

5 comments:

  1. I need culture!! LOL Thanks for sharing...haven't seen the bright lights of NYC in 20 years...made me crave a vendor pretzel and sweet potato fries from South Street... :-(
    ummmm that bacon soap is kosher right?? LOL

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  2. Come on down!! We can so rock NYC the DimeStore Diva on a budget way!! And we have some lovely organic farms and wineries...you can call it Farm Research!!

    And yeeaaaaahhhhhh...Kosher! Mm-hmm...yeeeeaaaahhhh. ;)

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  3. Dawn, we can take the Amtrack right into Grand Central Station from my area....just saying. i think it's like $90.00 round trip...again, a thought....

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  4. The more the merrier -- Hotel Nobles is free, and comes with a Hudson Valley Guide Diva (organic farms, wineries, NYC on a dimestore budget)! Also, there are a bunch of bus companies from Boston's South Station to NYC. Fung Wah ($30 round trip!), Bolt and Peter Pan, to name a few. I have a friend who has visited via Fung Wah -- nothing fancy, but quick and cheap! And we have Outlets...just sayin...

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  5. Love the pictures! The Peppermint Mocha didn't sound too shabby either. :)

    FYI...the requested Caramel Apple Cupcake recipe is now in the comment directly under yours on my "New Beginnings" blog post. Enjoy them...they were mah-velous!

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