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Monday, May 23, 2011

My Trip to NYC Continued: I Got Lost in Central Park

The morning after our arrival into the Big Apple, Sweetman’s shopping spree, the dinner with God/Goddess, and a romp around in the wonderful bed, I decided my day would be spent walking through Central Park. My plan was to eventually end up at the Metropolitan Museum.

Before I departed the safety of the Intercontinental Barclay, I stopped by the concierge’s desk.

“How do I get from here to Central Park? And from there, how do I get to the Metropolitan Museum?” I asked.

“When you go out of the building, take a left onto Lexington. Follow to Sixth Avenue. Take a right. Follow to Fifty-sixth. You should see the park from there.”

Well, something like that. I wrote: L, R, L. Easy-peasy. Right? Well, it was until I got inside the park.

0319110918-00I asked one of the horse-buggie drivers where to go from there in order to get to the museum.

“Follow the runners,” He said.

I did.

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Great!  Where the hell am I?

I stopped and asked runner number one. “Am I going the right way to the Metropolitan Museum?

“Yes,” she said, pointing East. “Find Eighty-Second. Keep following the trail.”

I did, but my intuition told me differently. Ignoring it, I continued on my path toward Eighty-Second East.

My stomach gnawed at me, again so I asked runner number two. “Is this the way to the Metropolitan Museum.”

“Yes,” he said, giving no further instructions.

Still, my intuition told me something different, but I followed the same trek anyway. Why would a New Yorker tell me to go the wrong way. They do know where the Metropolitan Museum is? Right? They live here, after all.

During my lost adventure in the park, I took these awesome pics.

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Getting lost wasn’t such a bad deal. Central Park might be brown and the grass may crunch beneath your feet, but it’s beautiful in a nostalgic way.

In case you want to know, the Metropolitan is on Fifth Ave, not Eighty-Second.

I’ll be back tomorrow with what I found at the Metropolitan.

Have great day blogging, reading, and writing!

Shelly

P.S. Remember to save a library!

13 comments:

  1. Oh this brings back memories of when we were going to the museum and got lost in the park! I love it!

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  2. It was definitely funny. Good thing, Sweetman didn't come along. He'd spoil it for sure.

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  3. wow!sometimes getting lost can be a good thing. :) look at all those great pictures you took!
    nutschell
    www.thewritingnut.com

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  4. I used to go horseback riding in Central Park. It's a beautiful place.

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  5. When I first went to the US years ago, I got totally confused with the 2nd st, 3rd street etc. None of that in the UK - a street is just that street :o)

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  6. Shelly, it might have been funny to have Sweetman there and to know what he would have said or did...I can just imagine.

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  7. @Nutshell: Pictures are always great.
    @Norma: Yes it is. Beautiful.
    @DU: Know what you mean.
    @Beth: I was thinking about that. He would have went into Yiddish spasms.

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  8. Hi Shelly, the only ones that do not get lost in New York are the taxi drivers. Looking forward to visiting the Met. Put on your jogging shoes, because...TAG YOUR IT!

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  9. When I was briefly in New York, I didn't get to go the Central Park. I think this means I have to go back someday.

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  10. @Siv: Tag I'm it....
    @Docstout: You should go...really it's a wonderful place.
    @Charmaine: Yes, it is.

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