The views of the city are 360 degree and really put into perspective just how big this city is.
Wednesday, 30 May 2007
Empire State Building
The views of the city are 360 degree and really put into perspective just how big this city is.
Monday, 28 May 2007
Memorial Day

Sunday, 27 May 2007
Mum & Dad Arrive in New York
So this is Dad's first visit to New York City, and Mum's second. We spent Sunday afternoon at Dad's new favourite store - T J Maxx; which is conveniently located above Filene's Basement. After some time poking around, we then caught the subway down to the World Trade Center and walked around most of the site. We found a small fire station on Liberty Street that has been rebuilt and reopened since September 11; but it's amazing to see all the memorials and debris they have on display as a reminder. We then walked down to Battery Park an watched the sunset over Jersey City on the other side of the Hudson River. By that time it was quite late, so we stopped off at the Stage Door Deli for dinner on the way home.
Brooklyn Bridge

Saturday, 26 May 2007
Saturday in Soho
Friday, 25 May 2007
Hot in the City

Dinner tonight was at a restaurant in Nolita called Public. Friends of Jacqui's had dined there recently and recommended it. It's an Australian influenced restaurant and appropriately our waiter was also Australian! And just to prove that there's no place like home, this restaurant was actually the best food we've had all week. Jacqui and I shared a green bean, lentil and avocado salad to start with, and I could have just eaten a few more plates of this and been satisfied it was so good. For mains Jacqui had lamb and I had duck - both simple meals bursting with flavour and a nice bottle of Australian Shiraz that complimented the food well. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting New York - and I'll be back again!
Public: 210 Elizabeth Street, Nolita, NY; (212) 343-7011; http://www.public-nyc.com/
Thursday, 24 May 2007
A Walk in the Park
In the same area, is also the well known discount department store Century 21. Here you can get big brand names at hugely discounted prices... or so was the case last time I was here. Seems that it is now a well known secret... and wait you won't believe this - I didn't buy anything!
Given it was such a lovely day, we decided to spend the afternoon at the other end of the city, with a walk through central park. It is such a lovely park - almost hard to believe you're right in the heart of a city with 8 million people! We entered the park at Columbus Circle, walked down past the local baseball fields - quite a few games underway and ended up at the Boathouse restaurant right on the lake. Time for a pitstop and what better than a cold glass of white and cheese platter on a sunny Thursday afternoon in Central Park!
Wednesday, 23 May 2007
Sex & The City
There were also a few stops along the way, the first being a store called The Pleasure Chest where Charlotte bought "The Rabbit" - a quick browse (and maybe some purchases but I can't reveal that here!) and back on the bus for stop number 2... Magnolia Bakery! For those who are not aware, Magnolia makes the best cupcakes in the city - as showcased by Carrie and Miranda in an episode of SATC. There is now a limit of 4 cupcakes per person due to their popularity... and on weekends the line up is around the block! But, from experience I can tell you they are good cupcakes, and worth waiting for!
Final stop for the day is a bar called O'Neals... but better known on the show as Scout - the bar Aiden and Steve opened together (right). And what else to drink at a place like this?? Cosmopolitans of course!
Our tour finished on 5th Avenue, and it was such a lovely sunny day that we made a pit stop at Bryant Park for an afternoon drink before heading back to the hotel to get ready for dinner. Jacqui and I had eaten at Nobu on our last trip, and me more recently at Nobu London with Lisa, but it was just such good food that we made a return visit. Nobu New York is the flagship restaurant of Chef Nobu Matsuhisa and co-owned by Robert De Niro. And again, no disappointment here... A great modern Japanese meal - well worth the price!
Monday, 21 May 2007
The Big Apple
Friday, 18 May 2007
Historic Boston
2) When the Governor exits the building on his last day in office. This tradition is known as the Long Walk.
Being in the Beacon Hill district, what better way to finish off our day but with some drinks with local Bostonians at the Beacon Hill Pub.
Thursday, 17 May 2007
Boston And The Credit Card Debt!
As our flight was an early morning arrival, after checking in at the hotel we ventured to the South End of the city to have breakfast at a local diner we had read about called Mike's City Diner. It was a great and extremely cheap (read $5 for 3 slices of French toast with bacon and coffee). Back out into the cold again, we started our shopping expedition at Copley Place not too far from the South End. Copley Place was a very upmarket shopping centre where Jacqui and I kicked off our spending spree with my first ever purchase from Tiffany's, followed by my long desired sunglasses from Prada. Jacqui also made her first ever Manolo Blahnik purchase... I'm not quite ready for that yet!
After a hearty start to our shopping spree at Copley, we then trekked in the cold and rain over to Newbury Street. Newbury Street is an eclectic mix of shops in renovated brownstone buildings, with stores at all levels physically (basement, street level and above), stylistically (elegant to shabby), and financially (upscale to cheap). Though often described as "fashionable," and "chic" part of the charm of Newbury Street is its inclusion of everything from high-end clothiers like Chanel and Armani to The Gap. We made many stops along this street and also discovered Filene's Basement... a department store that sells off excess and end of season designer goods. We definitely found a few bargains there. Then we stopped off at a great restaurant called Stephanie's for lunch - which turned out to be some of the best food I've had all trip. The most exciting part of the day was when we arrived at Marc by Marc Jacobs to find that they were having a 40% off shoe sale! Just my kind of sale!
After all that shopping our tired feet deserved a well earned rest so our day finished up with drinks at The Taj (formerly The Ritz) on Arlington Street. A great day... maybe not for the credit card though!
Tuesday, 15 May 2007
Montreal, Canada

After lunch we had a quick stroll around Montreal - Jacqui and I opted to do this indoors as it was so cold. Montreal obviously gets so cold in the winter, that they have quite a maze of underground shopping complexes all linked together. After a quick drive around the centre of the city, it was back over the border to Burlington. Jacqui and I have a very early flight to Boston in the morning.
As we're leaving Mum & Dad (and the laptop) behind, I'm not sure whether I will have access to blog between now and the end of my trip so if you don't hear from me... I'm probably busy maxing out the credit card!
Monday, 14 May 2007
Burlington, Vermont
After the tour, we went and check our the 'Flavour Graveyard'. Over the years, there have been some pretty interesting flavours, and due to the limited production lines they have retired over 400 flavours! We also made sure we bought a few more of the new flavours from the shop to take home... dessert will be Peanut Butter Cup and Magic Brownies tonight!
This afternoon Jacqui and I took a walk around the town... which didn't really take long! There is a central paved mall with a few shops, cafes and bars - but nothing too exciting. We had dinner at a nice Italian Cafe before heading home.
Last Day in St. Pete's

Sunday, 13 May 2007
Lazy Saturday
We found a great shop here called Stein Mart - it's like Myer, except it all the excess stock from department stores that is being sold off at discounted prices. I bought myself a great new Diane Von Furstenburg carry on. I had planned on buying another piece of luggage in New York at the end of the trip to bring all my stuff home, but given it was $300 reduced to $65 I couldn't pass it by!
Classic American Moment #5: There is an Aveda salon just a few block from our apartment, and when we were out yesterday we saw they had a tent set up outside their shop. We thought they might be doing some sort of promotion, until we drove past and realised that they had set up drive-thru gift certificates on the curb as it is Mothers Day here tomorrow! I couldn't believe how lazy that is! So, you don't even have to get out of your car to pick up a gift certificate from Aveda for Mothers Day!
We spent the night organising for Mum and Dad to come down to New York in a few weeks. Here is a photo of St. Petersburg at night:
Kennedy Space Center


Kennedy Space Center is now the launch site for the Space Shuttle, reusing the Complex 39 Apollo infrastructure. The first launch was that of Columbia in 1981. Kennedy Space Center also has a landing site for the orbiter, the 4.6km Shuttle Landing Facility. However, the first end-of-mission Shuttle landing at Kennedy Space Center did not take place until 1984 when Challenger completed it's mission.



Orlando

After shopping we checked into the hotel, had dinner at a local restaurant and then took a drive around Orlando - which is also the home of Walt Disney World. I never realised how huge Disney World is - there are actually 8 theme parks that make up the whole attraction - you would seriously need at least a couple of days to see it all. We drove around Downtown Disney and then headed back to the hotel where I happened to find a brand new episode of Grey's Anatomy on TV!
Thursday, 10 May 2007
Desoto Beach
I also spotted a raccoon trying to get into the garbage bin in the picnic ground.
On such a nice sunny day, there were plenty of people fishing off the pier. From the pier you get a fantastic view out into the gulf, and back to towards St. Petersburg. Then, our final wildlife encounter for the day - wild dolphins! It was hard to get a good shot of them, but there was a family swimming along together.
Classic American Moment #3: We drove home via the coastline up to Pasadena and back inland again. Along the way we drove past many fast food chains, however, one sign caught my eye. This particular place was advertising "over 80 flavours of hotdog" - I didn't even know there were 80 flavours of hotdog! We certainly got a laugh out of that.
Classic American Moment #4: We also stopped at the giant supermarket on the way home - this one is much bigger than the store right near our building. It's so big, in fact, that they actually offer you motorised carts to do your shopping so you don't have to push a trolley up and down the aisles!
We are heading to Orlando tomorrow, so having a quiet night in tonight.