{"id":863,"date":"2010-06-06T18:28:00","date_gmt":"2010-06-06T18:28:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/whisper.rps.net\/?p=863"},"modified":"2020-07-02T12:13:37","modified_gmt":"2020-07-02T12:13:37","slug":"nyc-the-3rd-day-4th-morning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/whisper.rps.net\/?p=863","title":{"rendered":"NYC&#8211;the 3rd day &#038; 4th morning"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"clear: both; text-align: center;\"><\/div>\n<div style=\"clear: both; text-align: center;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/whisper.rps.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/07\/IMG_3.JPG\" width=\"240\" \/><\/a><br \/>Our third morning, Sunday, we slept in:) Got brunch on the opposite side of our hotel, at Lou&#8217;s Cafe. They weren&#8217;t fast, but the food was good, especially the coffee (which I needed desperately by that time!).<\/p>\n<p>By noon we started our trek to the Guggenheim Museum, 30 blocks from the Hilton. Now we didn&#8217;t start out thinking we&#8217;d walk all the way, but as we strolled, we decided we could do it&#8211;even Betsy in her heels! Kelley &amp; Betsy looked in a few shops for a purse for Kelley but she couldn&#8217;t decide on one.<br \/>Madison Ave. is amazing&#8211;pretty trees &amp; flowers &amp; wrought iron gates &amp; fencing:)<\/p>\n<p>After passing by the Met., we arrived at the spectacular white G. building&#8211;a Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece. I especially wanted to see the structure, outside &amp; in!:) We walked through the 5 floors, taking in the creative, modern exhibits&#8211;nothing too impressive to me. But the side gallery on the first floor was hung with wonderful Impressionist paintings!!<br \/>SO glad I got to see the place:)<\/p>\n<p>We were all tired out after the G. so a taxi ride back to the hotel was due. B&amp;K wanted to return to some of the 5th Ave. shops after a rest, but Skye &amp; I wanted to tackle a more eclectic area of the city. After texting a few of her friends Skye decided on the East Village:) Fine with me:) We flagged down a taxi &amp; told him our destination. The first thing we did was order a nacho snack &amp; cold drinks at a local Mexican restaurant. Then we began hiking. Someone had suggested Tompkins Park, so we headed there. Across from the park a coffeeshop\/restaurant called Life Cafe was mentioned as a nice place to eat&#8212;and we were so thirsty, again! We chose a seat outside. I spied banana crepes on the menu &amp;amp ordered those as well as drinks&#8211;just yummy!<br \/>With a few hours left, we began slowly working our way back toward 5th Ave. At Union Square, a very busy shopping\/congregating area, I found a funky copper moonstone ring crafted by a sidewalk vendor:)<br \/>Finally, after covering quite a bit of territory, we gave in &amp; got a cab for the last leg of our adventure:)<\/p>\n<p>We met B&amp;K back at the hotel (Kelley had found a purse:)),so together we walked toward Times Square to have a last dinner in the Big City:) Skye &amp; I weren&#8217;t hungry after snacking our way through the East Village, so she ordered a drink &amp; I had a grilled cheese. B&amp;K had sandwiches, then split a blueberry cheesecake. Skye &amp; I had a little taste; it was very good!!<br \/>Next door was a souvenir shop&#8212;the last shopping stop (other than a few things at the airport) before flying home:) I found some neat gifts:)<br \/>At sunset we leisurely strolled back to the hotel before saying good-night.<br \/>5am would come early!!<\/p>\n<p>Thankfully Memorial Day morning our taxi ride to JFK &amp; the JetBlue flight home was uneventful &amp; easy&#8230;by noon we were back in NC.<br \/>Oh, the time went by far too quickly for me but a super trip, packed with so many good memories:)!!!<br \/>Thank you Betsy, Kelley, &amp; Skye:)<br \/>And for all the prayers of countless friends:)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Our third morning, Sunday, we slept in:) Got brunch on the opposite side of our hotel, at Lou&#8217;s Cafe. They weren&#8217;t fast, but the food was good, especially the coffee (which I needed desperately by that time!). By noon we started our trek to the Guggenheim Museum, 30 blocks from the Hilton. 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