Thursday, October 9, 2008

Bright Lights, Big City

I'd forgotten how much I love New York City. It didn't take long to remember. I'm in Rome now, but still thinking of NYC. Some highlights:

Playing Wii Fit: I'm not a video game person, but I enjoy the Wii (I only play it in New York-- that's another whole story). The Wii Fit brought a new awareness to my balance and weight distribution. Practicing yoga, I've spent a lot of time trying to evenly distribute my weight between the four corner of my feet. The Wii Fit gave me actual feedback as to how I was doing.

Start Trekkin: An improv group run by a few of my friends. Their shows are now at a theater in Times Square. They are brilliant and hilarious. If you've ever seen improv, you've probably seen short-form improv: when the troupe plays games (like on Whose Line is it Anyway?). Start Trekkin does long-form: the entire show is one storyline (still based on audience suggestions). Those of you in New York should check them out. More info here: http://www.start-trekkin.com/ and here: http://www.myspace.com/starttrekkinny )

Brooklyn Bridge: We walked over the Brooklyn Bridge on the way to dinner Saturday night. Actually, I walked over it twice (once each way) right at dusk. What a skyline.

Perfect Day: Sunday was one of those perfect NY days. Some rough plans but nothing too rigid. Plenty of room for unexpected joys. It started with Evelyn and Dinesh's wedding ceremony (technically a reaffirmation, as they were married in India earlier this summer) at Trinity Church (The Trinity Church on Wall Street). Then a cupcake reception. Then a private sneak peek tour of the bell tower (Trinity Church was dedicated in 1846, the original was built even earlier, and I think I read a plaque saying it was the first bell tower in the US with 12 bells, but I can't find a citation to confirm this). We climbed 98 steps up a tiny spiral staircase. Then off to one of my favorite museums, the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art, to see the special exhibit of sacred art from Bhutan (this was incredible, but I am too tired to give it justice. more details later. maybe). Then to one of my favorite bookstores, Strand (not a planned trip, but we happened to wander by... I had to stop). Then a superb dinner at a cozy restaurant at the end of a cobblestone alley lit by tiny white lights.

So much to tell, but I've had enough of staring at a computer.

Perfect Day:

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You make me miss New York City so much! I think I would just miss it even more if I visited it for less than about a month at this point. There are so many amazing things to explore there.