One thing we got to indulge in was a handful of the specialty food places New York is known for. Having such a high population density, the city seems to have developed numerous amazing eateries, many of which fill some tiny niche in the culinary world. (Ironically the best shops are also located in tiny little spaces, making seating virtually impossible). Just around the corner (literally) from Bo's apartment is a place that specializes in peanut butter sandwiches. Though extremely overpriced ($5 for a simple, but large PB&J), we had a coupon and I couldn't resist! The next day we had lunch at a place (around the other corner) called Hummus Place. Guess what they specialize in.
New York City is extremely overwhelming--there is just so much to do, so much culture and history and endless places to drink coffee. I don't even dare to flip through a travel guide or look up "things to do in Manhattan"--luckily we have 'locals' to show us neat hot spots! Hopefully we can fit in one more visit with Bo before she moves to Boston this summer. However, it will be even better to have her close by!
Our morning runs consisted of heading east from West 3rd St until we reached the East River (NYC is big into cardinal directions), following FDR Dr clockwise along the southern tip of the island until eventually reaching West 3rd St. The first day we (actually, I) paused to take a look at the Statue of Liberty, and the second day we visited Ground Zero.
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