I was in Times Square that day. Ended up in Bryant Park sipping wine and watching the parade as it went up 6th Avenue. I had never seen a parade on 6th Avenue even thought I'd been drinking way too much. But it was there, I sat on the bench on 40th Street and gazing as they strutted up the avenue. Watching a parade from Bryant Park when you're drunk, that says something...
I was in New York for Bicentennial - flew by Laker for £99 return. Spent three weeks walking everywhere, and took over 400 slides, many of which are now scanned and in the DesignClub Gallery at www.HotelDesign.net.
Memorable first trip Stateside, especailly dodging the cops to get to the beach to see the Tall Ships
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I was in Times Square that day. Ended up in Bryant Park sipping wine and watching the parade as it went up 6th Avenue. I had never seen a parade on 6th Avenue even thought I'd been drinking way too much. But it was there, I sat on the bench on 40th Street and gazing as they strutted up the avenue. Watching a parade from Bryant Park when you're drunk, that says something...
ReplyDeletewhat an incredible shot. Must be enlarged to be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI hate to admit it, but I kind of miss the 1970's Times Square... :o
ReplyDeleteI was in New York for Bicentennial - flew by Laker for £99 return. Spent three weeks walking everywhere, and took over 400 slides, many of which are now scanned and in the DesignClub Gallery at www.HotelDesign.net.
ReplyDeleteMemorable first trip Stateside, especailly dodging the cops to get to the beach to see the Tall Ships