The last thing I wanted to do was prance around the city on my way home from work hoping to be inspired for the daily pic. I wanted to cook the steak that was quickly turning in my fridge (steaks are supposed to defrost for three days, right?), snuggle up with Google Reader, and crash for 8 hours. None of that happened. But alas, you won’t hear me complaining.
I walked to Grand Central to cool off from a day worth forgetting. Looking up I saw one of the reasons I love this town. Most people see these shots during the opening credits to Law & Order or the-best-damn-show-everrrrrrrrrrrr. For those that live and/or work here, we can see the same shots if we stay long enough at work for the sun to
set and the moon to rise like cream to the top. I don’t know about you, but walking through the streets surrounded by such bad ass-ness will never get old. Even while being overshadowed by empty buildings, bailout money-turned-electric bill streaming from shimmering windows, the streets still manage to feel more alive than any other city’s business district. Hey Midtown – who loves ya?Dear politicians, special interest groups, commercial real estate moguls, architecture firms, and Bloomberg – next time you are developing serious plans for the Moynihan Station (bring on the next real estate bubble!), take a lesson from the pages of Grand Central and do things right. GCT manages to strike the right balance between practical use (125,000 riders a day on Metro North, another 500K stop by to say hi), shops, and beauty.
I used a slower ISO to capture people moving and shaking on their way to wherever they might be headed.Hitting Grand Central I grabbed the
4 express because a) it was there and the people waiting for the 6 local looked entirely too frustrated (read – they’ll be there all night) and b) of the guy getting on the 4 with two huge bongos. One man, two massive bongos. I somewhat regret not being Jessica Simpson and whipping out the camera, but part of me was just wanted to sit there and enjoy his skills. After tipping him I bounced and headed towards 11th Street Bar where I was going to meet a friend for a much needed cold one and great entertainment. Cutting across 14th street, I was enlightened. Penn State was playing Florida in the “other” basketball tournament. I dropped in at Finnerty’s for the second half and enjoyed the PBR/shot of whiskey special by my lonesome. Yes, it’s the NIT tournament, and no, I’ve never watched an NIT game before this season.

But it’s Penn State, need I explain more? BSD sums it up better than I possibly could. We held on for a good win against Florida, a team that was 18-1 at home this year. Not bad. Due up next for the team that won’t quit is a trip to the Garden on Tuesday against the Irish. Any takers? Tickets are $10.
Finally getting across the ‘hood to 11th Street, I arrived to find the band done for the night and my friend p/o’ed that I took a serious detour.
The pendulum swung back to the brighter side by the time I called it a night. Here’s hoping it stays that way for the rest of the week.
That almost does look like me...
ReplyDeleteJulia still performs there, eh? good times.
The picture doesn't do the look-a-like justice. Andrea and I both thought it could have been you.
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