After seeing High Fidelity today, went over to Rockefeller Center to see the tree. Wall to Wall people.
The city is wall to wall people. We have to go in again on 12/24 to see Color Purple. We will try the tree at Lincoln Center this time
Is there snow yet? Any forecast of snow in the next few weeks?
The weather has been trippy Tiff, last two weeks week, there were days where I could go out in a sweatshirt or fleece, and days where I brought out the wool sweaters, down jackets, hats, scarves, and gloves. It warmed up the past two days.
Shopping was scary yesterday at midtown.
I'm fine with cold, I'm just worried about slipping on ice.
(Read: I want to wear fabulous and terribly impractical shoes.)
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I couldn't walk from 42 to 45th.A solid mass of people. Tons of tourists with glowing Santa hats and reindeer noses. Couldn't get into a couple of restaurants. I had to hold on to my date so that she wouldn't get swept away by the hoards of reindeer.
Oh you Canadians. The weatherman said it was warming up this week, but what does he know? No sign of ice or snow. Keeping my fingers crossed that it doesn't get icy for my grandma who is visiting.
Herald Square was scary, I don't dare venture to Rockefeller Center now. Some woman had a fit with me bumping into her after I apologized, then she called me a tourist. Refraining from being racist, I was afraid that she might cut me slash snap me in two, or like sit on me. So I walked away quickly, as any nice Asian girl would. Then the woman started screaming. Oh New York crazies.
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Ha - Mr. Roxy - that's what we did yesterday. Only place I've ever seen so many people before was in Epcot on New Years a couple of years ago.
You can't walk anywhere in Times Square. You can't get into any resturants either. The one thing I hate about Christmas time in New York.
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