Radio City Music Hall
Almost closed in the late 20th century due to financial problems, Radio City Music Hall underwent a $70 million restoration.
The main lobby.


The main hall, and me on the stage. 

Men’s washroom. First the anteroom, then the interior, then the hand dryer and then me chilling. 




Some of the VIP rooms.



Another view of the lobby from the mezzanine level. 
Finally, a view of the stage from the back of the room. I could hear the tour guide talking to the group on the stage. I asked our tour guide if he was wearing a mike. He wasn’t! Incredible acoustics.

Wanted to do a tai chi class with Sonia, but with the weather, it was cancelled. I had promised a friend to get her a t-shirt. So this is what I bought.

So my record for going traveling and getting a tai chi shirt:
Vancouver – no local shirts, just those from eastern Canada, including one I already had.
New York – no class, no shirt.
Malaysia – communication snafu, missed the class.
Next attempt – Frankfurt when Sonia and I go to Oktoberfest this year. Keep your fingers crossed this pandemic settles down!
That’s it for New York. Maybe a post script if I think of other stuff.
Stay tuned. Next retroactive posts – Turkey.


The park is also a venue for public art; works are displayed for a year and then new work is installed. A great way to expose New Yorkers and artists to each other.
Then a visit to the Black Tap for a little dessert. You gotta eat here! 


Found Eataly inside the Oculus. Wonderful. Got the glass of wine immediately after walking in. Life is good. 


Then took a hop-on hop-off tour. Went to Wall Street to see the bull.
Then to Ground Zero of the World Trade Center. This is the Oculus, an ultra modern complex that joins up all of the new towers.
The World Trade Center museum. 


And last night one incredible snowstorm blew through, paralyzing transit systems and shutting down the Empire State Building.
So we went to the Museum of Modern Art, one of the few places open. Saw some fabulous pieces. 





And we rode the subway, trying to find a sporting goods store for something for Sonia’s husband. And I didn’t get on the wrong train like I did when I was a little kid. Long story involving my parents, my brothers Rick and Russ and my sister Donna while we were in NYC for the world’s fair.
And a Guinness at a local pub near our hotel. 






















































