What makes you uncomfortable? What makes your jittery, edgy, and wide eyed? I bet you can overcome your fear here in the city. It seems that this city has so much going on all the time that you are forced to get over the things that make you uncomfortable. If you, like many people don't like to walk on sidewalks made of street grates we can help you with that. If you have a fear of being caught in a revolving door or elevator, we can definitely help you with that as well. Scared to be rubbing against 100 people that you don't know in a large sardine can, we can help with that as well. Afraid of small rodents ones with wings (pigeons) and without (rats) we will help you with that too. The list could go on and on...
The city is very good at making one reach beyond what is comfortable. You can always count on having to be bit more aggressive or a bit louder than you may normally be in a different environment. I think people here are forced to follow that famous Nike slogan "Just Do It". You have to because if you don't someone else will and you will be left standing in the cold. (literally sometimes) So if you are ready to conquer some fears this is the city for you.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Don't be Afraid of the Food Trucks
Something I always thought was strange when I would visit was how people would line up to eat out of trucks. Now living here I finally get it. Food trucks are not just hot dogs and pretzels. You can get ANYTHING off of a food truck or cart that you can dream up. Not only can you find any food you can think of but the food is actually good.
Something I realized is that these trucks have a following and if they are going to stay in business they can't serve bad food. Last week I had a great kosher falafel made with African spices that could have been 15 bucks I any shop in the city but off the truck it was 7 dollars. You have to love no overhead. Don't be afraid to try these rolling trucks of deliciousness! The only scary things about them is that you can't hit them all!
Hop on twitter and find the food truck you are looking for. Enjoy!
Something I realized is that these trucks have a following and if they are going to stay in business they can't serve bad food. Last week I had a great kosher falafel made with African spices that could have been 15 bucks I any shop in the city but off the truck it was 7 dollars. You have to love no overhead. Don't be afraid to try these rolling trucks of deliciousness! The only scary things about them is that you can't hit them all!
Hop on twitter and find the food truck you are looking for. Enjoy!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Waiting on a rainy day
Where I grew up it was a common question to ask when seeing a friend soaking wet was, "Did your Mom ever teach you to get out of the rain?" Here in the city there seems to be a real void on this saying.
People here will stand in the rain waiting for anything and everything! Where I get off the train there is a coffee truck that will have 5 people in line no matter how bad the deluge. It is not only coffee people will get wet for, it is burgers, shakes, cupcakes, pizza, sample sales, designer boutiques sales. and more.
I always thought it was only the tourists that would stand in long lines but I was wrong. The main difference is that tourists wait to see the sights like The Empire State Building and New Yorkers wait to eat or shop. I even heard about one woman who was walking down the sidewalk and saw a really long line so she just got in the line. She didn't even know what the line was for but told someone if the line is this long, it must be good.
You might think that these people have an umbrella. It is much more typical to see people standing in the rain in their waterproof jackets without an umbrella. Umbrellas can be helpful but often just get in the way, especially in line since they tend to poke your neighbor. If you fill the need to get an umbrella buy the cheapest thing you can get on the street. All of the street vendor umbrellas are pieces of junk so don't feel like your investment will pay if you get a bigger one. One little tip, you can get a decent umbrella (as long as it's not too windy) at just about any 99 cent store.
When you are here you will rely heavily on your feet and so you can't allow the rain to ruin your day. You will be outside a lot and have to be ready for the rain. Wear rain boots or something water resistant if you don't like we feet. No matter what, suck it up and get out there and get in line. There is too much to see, eat and buy to stay home in the rain or snow for that matter.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Wanna talk like a New Yorker?
If you want to know what people in the city are saying watch this video. This is all too true! You might be surprised...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRvJylbSg7o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRvJylbSg7o
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Holiday Wrap Up
The holiday season is officially over. Many people consider New Years to be the end of the season and it probably should be but one can't forget the end of college football. Now that we have a new national champion it is officially time to call it the new year. Our first holiday season in the city was really interesting.
There were MANY surprises about being in the city over the Holidays. It is truly hard to decide what is worth writing about so I will attempt to give a visitor guide of things that you will probably not find in the guide books.
The first surprise was the awesomeness of the many Holiday Markets that can be found all over the city throughout the season. There are these 15-50 stall markets set up in these temporary huts. I now you are thinking how any "I Love NY" shirts can they sell. These markets are night like this at all. They are filled with local artisans and small business selling hand crafted gifts. These are a great place to get one of a kind goodies. If you were on my list this year you may be a proud recipient and not even know it.
The tree at Rockefeller Center is a sight to be seen but something we learned was don't go to see it the first Saturday after it is lit. We made that mistake. We headed that way and found huge crowds. It you want to go make sure to wait till a week or two after it is lit and try for a weekday or night and not a weekend.
Another surprise was no snow. The holidays in the city were supposed to be snow filled but not this year. We had hoped to see 5th Ave and Central Park covered in the snow. We didn't get to see that but the window displays on 5th Ave were still great. We enjoyed seeing the amazing displays in the windows even without snow. So if you come around Christmas time make sure to hit 5th Ave and see the window displays.
Well Happy New Year and stay tuned for more surprises!
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