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- Had delightful evening at Barcade, where I got to relive my youth and play Pac Man and Centipede
- Manhattanhenge is where city dwellers gather in the streets to watch the sunset
- I know I totally mocked the combined no hitter- yet there I was cheering on the 10th anniversary of Johan Santana’s no no, as he stood at the mound with the five pitchers from the combined no no….hypocrisy my name is LA
- Gallery 300 begins the Medieval section of the Met- with an abundance of artifacts and art.
- Also caught the new showing of baseball cards from the Burdick collection, which is tucked away in the least accessible area of the Met…
Loved that picture of sunset !
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By living vicariously through you, I have learned so much about NYC.
I may be making a quick trip to your lovely city in the fall 🤞
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NYC in the fall is perfection!!
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Thanks for posting. Nice to see NY surviving and thriving.
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I especially love the view of Manhattanhenge, and do wish I could have been to Oscar Wilde tea. It looks exotic
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It’s just glorious!!
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I was impressed by the tearoom–my kind of place. I’ve said it before, but it bears repeating–the tea book club idea is just wonderful. Then you had to top it off with Oscar Wilde and public statuary! 💜
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The tea room was so fun!!
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I love chilaquiles–and the dish pictured here looks perfect!
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It’s one of my faves! We used to go to a Bobby flay place in Mother’s Day, because they made the best chilaquiles. One year I took his cookbook out and tried…so many ingredients and steps to his recipe. Decided it was cheaper to get at his place
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Awesome pics, LA. 💖 the flowers.
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Just gorgeous flowers!
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And now I can blend with the locals if I’m ever in Manhattan at sunset. 🌞
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Alas, only four days a year. Summer and winter solstice . It’s when the sun Aligns with the crosstown streets..
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Ah. Then it is a special thing.
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BARCADE! That looked like fun.
They also have a sunset “henge” in Chicago. Never gets old.
Love these pictures.
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Barcade is a blast! Looking forward to my daughter being 21 so I can go with her
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How fun!
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Love the roses and the sunset is beautiful!
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The Oscar Wilde tea looked MARVELOUS! Of course, enjoyed the beautiful flowers and other photos too.
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The tea was delicious and fun!
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My dad is a HUGE Tom Seaver fan. He would love that statue!
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It’s really a wonderful statue, and a well deserved tribute
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