Rockefeller Center was surprisingly the least crowded place we visited on a walk in the city. I’m always amazed by the sea of humanity in the city. Later last night, I discovered a friend’s pictures showing the same views. #NextTime
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16 thoughts on “NYC Busy Sunday”
That looks exciting and fun.
I’d be kinda terrified of such a big city…lol
It’s both fun and terrifying. 😂 I was with a friend who knows her way around so that makes it easier. I also spent a few weeks in the summer in NY so I have a better sense of it than before. I’m a Chicago girl so City life isn’t foreign to me.
Oops! Hit sent before I finished 😂 Anyway, born and raised in NY. Love the energy of NYC! My dad was a police officer with the NYPD. Glad you had a great time!
Wow! I’m a Chicago girl and never felt the need to visit NYC because we had so many of the same experiences. Now that I live in the mountains, it’s a nice change and I have a daughter who lives nearby plus other family and friends in the city. I’ve spent a lot of time there in the past 2 1/2 years.
That looks exciting and fun.
I’d be kinda terrified of such a big city…lol
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It’s both fun and terrifying. 😂 I was with a friend who knows her way around so that makes it easier. I also spent a few weeks in the summer in NY so I have a better sense of it than before. I’m a Chicago girl so City life isn’t foreign to me.
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I’ve only had a layover in Chicago…lol
I’not much of a city girl at all…hehehehe
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Hahaha! You should definitely try to visit Chicago, it’s beautiful and some of the best food in the world.
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One of these days, I hope to…
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Summer and fall are the best. Winter is colder than you can imagine and spring is rainy.
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I’ll keep fall in mind. I hear summer is pretty humid. I’m Colorado through n through…lol
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Humidity isn’t a problem unless you have to be dressed up or you have hair that gets crazy like mine.
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I’ll keep that in mind then! 🙂
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Now that’s what I call a Christmas tree!! 🙂
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It’s big! I am surrounded by pines at home, but don’t cut them down to bring them in the house.
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It’s been so long since I’ve been in NYC, but this brought me right back there. Cheers!
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Thanks! I’ve been in New York quite a bit in the last few years.
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Thanks for sharing! I’m a NY guy. Practiced law in Manhattan for
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Oops! Hit sent before I finished 😂 Anyway, born and raised in NY. Love the energy of NYC! My dad was a police officer with the NYPD. Glad you had a great time!
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Wow! I’m a Chicago girl and never felt the need to visit NYC because we had so many of the same experiences. Now that I live in the mountains, it’s a nice change and I have a daughter who lives nearby plus other family and friends in the city. I’ve spent a lot of time there in the past 2 1/2 years.
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