Well, hell, that weekend flew by!!!!! I sure hope everyone enjoyed the weekend? Mine was a whirlwind and barely remember much of it, thanks in part to the Capital Street Duo's Christmas Party Friday night. And the poor Mistress was then told after having many libations and shots, that I would have to get up at 5am to get ready for a excursion to New York!!!!!! Well dear readers, I did indeed make it...and we had a lovely time just seeing where the day took us. New York was certainly festive and put us in the mood of the holiday. Instead of the usual Monday post, I thought I'd share some of the pictures I took.
New York Public Library
Rockefeller Center
St Patrick's Cathedral
We got a chuckle out of this guy.
And at Dump Tower, there was a huge line to get a selfie in front with people giving the middle finger.
I love me some Henri Bendel's, and got my shopping wrapped.
View from floor 6 at H&M
The fountain across from Bergdorf Goodman.
Beautiful lobby of one of the hotels.
Grand Central Station
Bryant Park
And of course Lady Bunny...spreading holiday cheer from the windows of the Monster.
Probably a good pose for her too, to hide that double chin. We all know she hasn't missed a meal since Thanksgiving.
That glass skyscraper behind the cathedral offers an interesting contrast.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Lady Bunny's eyes are closed.
Lovely, as usual. You have such a good eye, the rest of you ain't bad either *rim shot*.
ReplyDeleterim shot!!! Is it Thursday night already?
DeleteXmas in NY looks hella good! :) Love the skyscraper photo. So pretty! ^_^
ReplyDeleteOMG, that beautiful tree in Bryant Park!
ReplyDeleteThe Rockefeller Tree is stunning, but truth be told Bryant Park's is by far my favorite.
Delete"there was a huge line to get a selfie in front with people giving the middle finger" - bwhahahahaha!
ReplyDeletelooks like the outside of saint pat's has been sandblasted clean. and it's a wonder it didn't explode when you stepped inside!
the rest of NYC looks pretty!
Well dear when I stepped in there was a bit of ...
Delete"The wind began to switch - the house to pitch and suddenly the hinges started to unhitch."
LMAO!!!!!!!
DeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBoy am I running late today. Lots going on.... Never been to NYC - it's on my bucket list, though. Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, made me smile.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos - it's difficult to choose a favorite. I love St. Patrick's Cathedral...and the wreath around the lion's neck. I immediately recognized the lion because I've been to that library numerous times (long ago).
ReplyDeleteWas it only 6 weeks since we went?
ReplyDeleteI could still whiff your windsong dear.
DeleteChristmas in La Grande Apple. Loverly.
ReplyDeleteWow...what a great tour...you certainly got some good pictures. I so need a trip to New York. That would have put me in the mood for sure.
ReplyDeleteYou have gotten some great pictures. I love NYC. It's like one big sparkling drag,queen at Christmas. Love the lion.
ReplyDeleteshould I forward your mail to bendels?
ReplyDeleteAnd did you drink the town dry. NYC can't take that.
What a beautiful post. You certainly hot some stunning pictures...made my morning. I could spend all day in Byrant Park....and have.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a very nice weekend in festive new York. I always enjoy a nice walk about in the city. I especially loved the candle you light in St Patrick's. Very calming.
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures, but it would have been great to include one with you giving the Trump Tower the middle finger.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhh......i have more than a middle finger to give dear.
DeleteNothing says,Christmas like the Bunnster in the Monster window....all three chins.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!! I can't wait to see New York one day. I would like it more if you were my tour guide though.
ReplyDeleteThing is...when I'm in New York I never notice anything. I see so much more when I see it through your eyes. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteThat is definitely one reason to miss the US. I haven't been to New York in ages. New York would always be a sure fire way to get one in the holiday mood. Love the Bendels Windows.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see the Rockefeller Tree and Bryant Park tree someday in person. Hell. I 'd like Christmas just once on the east coast one year.
ReplyDeleteUh oh... No response from Lady Bunny? You're in big trouble. Great photos. I feel like I was there. My sister used to skate at Rockefeller Center -- just to say she did; her favorite skating place was Wollman Rink in Central Park. Thanks for your photo journals. You enjoy NYC the way I always wish I could when I'm there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful New York photos! However, I would be remiss if I didn't point out that the ice frozen around that fountain (under the gorgeous Christmas tree photo) makes it look like a load of drunken snowmen, slumped against it and weeing into the pool!
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