The city shut down

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Snowstorm Stella is here todayNot much snow on the ground yet, but the city suspects it to be really bad, so everything is shut down. All the subways are down. My husband is working from home of course, and a day with snow means a whole day of packing for me.
Yesterday was a very nice day. It was cold but not windy for once, so I tried to really enjoy it then and purposely didn’t do much packing since I knew today was going to be like this. In the afternoon I went up on our rooftop to take some dance photos. I did a “photo shoot” with my sister there a year ago and I’ve been thinking that it would be nice to have some photos of my own. Of course, I waited until we are moving, haha. It’s hard to be the model and the photographer at the same time thought 🙂

A clip from February. Let it load fully before watching it:

Fearless Girl

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“The Fearless Girl” staring down the “Charging Bull”. Sculpture by Kristen Visbal

Today is International Womens Day. Yesterday they put up a new bronze statue by the Charging Bull down here in Financial District. A little girl standing in front of the bull. “To mark this effort and the power of women in leadership, SSGA has placed a statue of a young girl, representing the future, in the center of the world’s financial capital – right near Wall Street in New York City”.

I read about this statue in the news last night and decided to get up early today to take photos of it. I don’t know if this statue will be staying here or if it’s just for a short time, so, I woke up at 6am, got dressed and walked over to Broadway. I wanted to take photos without people in it and it’s not easy during the day. It was raining at this time though which made it harder and it was darker than I expected in the sunrise minutes. But I think I got some ok shots. 

Many women are skipping work and avoiding the stores today. A Day Without a Woman. “Do not engage in paid and unpaid work. Wear red in solidarity. Avoid spending money”. Some schools here in NYC are actually cancelling classes today as well. There is a rally happening here in New York later today too.
Well, I’m wearing black and I bought a coffee on the way home this morning…with my husbands money. Not doing a great job so far today:)

Ferry to Staten Island

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The ferry to Staten Island is free. It leaves downtown Manhattan every 30 minutes during the day. It takes about twenty five minutes and then you’re on the island. Many tourist choose to take the ferry to Staten Island to see the Statue of Liberty instead of paying for the boat to Liberty Island. It’s up to you if you’re ok with seeing the statue from a distance or if you want to see the lady up close. 
Once you’re on the island, there is nothing to do. Really. Nothing to do. We walked around a little and then decided to get something to drink at a bar near the harbor. I asked the bartender if she could recommend anything to do there, and she basically just laughed at me. She told us that they are building a huge Ferris Wheel and in the future that could be the big attraction on the island. I read about it. They call it the “observation wheel” and I guess you will be able to get a great view of Manhattan. It’s supposed to be done in the spring of 2018. 

After a drink, we walked a little bit more but found nothing, so we decided to take the next boat back. It was nice to take the boat, get a great view over Hudson River, but it’s not something you wanna do more than once. 

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Mahayana Buddhist Temple

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As you know, we have a list of things we want to cross off in NYC. Every weekend we have been talking about going ice skating, but when we wake up and realize it’s too cold we decide not to go. So on Saturday we sat down and thought of what we should do. I looked in one of my NY guide books and asked Jim if he wanted to go visit a Buddhist temple. 

xo-restaurant-chinatown-feb2017_03We took the subway up to Chinatown by lunchtime. We were hungry and decided that we should eat first. We walked around a bit and then just walked in to a random Chinese place, XO Restaurant on Hester St. Very cheap food there and everything was great! Seemed to be a popular place too. I felt like I was on vacation, haha, part because I was the only blonde in there. 

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Right after our awesome food, we walked over to the Mahayana Buddhist Temple. I’ve walked by many times before but never been inside. The temple has the largest Buddha statue in the city, about 5 meter tall. It’s a tourist place for sure (I found it in my guide book), but other people do come there to pray too. It was peaceful in there, but it was also strange to know that the crazy NYC is right outside the door. 

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Chinatown was blocked off on several streets with police everywhere since they celebrate the new year. They were playing music and danced in front of stores while tourists ran after them to take pictures. I think it’s fun that they celebrate the new year for days. Everyone was happy and they had these big poppers with confetti. Saturday was apparently just a pre-party for the bigger celebration on Sunday. And they had a big celebration the weekend before as well. I wonder how crazy it was then.

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Statue of Liberty

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Awhile ago, we booked tickets to go up to the crown of the Statue of Liberty. I have been on the island and seen Lady Liberty up close once before, but not been inside her. I’ve been told since I first came here that she was closed and you couldn’t go up, but that was apparently not true. She was under construction for a while after 9/11, but it’s been possible the whole time I’ve lived here. Oh well. My husband has never been out there so I’m glad that I got to experience this with him.

You have to book your tickets 1-2 month ahead, and I now understand why. It’s a very tight space and the stairs up doesn’t fit more than one person. And unhealthy people should be prepared for a workout. You can take the elevator up to the pedestal (which you also need tickets for btw) but if you feel like walking instead, which we ended up doing, it’s 354 stairs from the bottom to the top. The spiral stairs from the pedestal up to the crown is very narrow and hard to walk up if you have a bigger body. Jim, who isn’t super tall, had to watch his head on the way down, so to be short like me is perfect:)

The crown is small and there’s not much to see, but it’s absolutely worth it! I thought it was super cool to see it from the inside. I almost felt starstruck, haha. This statue represent so much and to see the city from the inside was amazing. 

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If you plan to go out to Liberty Island on your vacation to New York, then I recommend you to go online at least a month before your trip and book your tickets for the crown.