Our brains are trained to react to the odd one out. It is perfectly normal that anything that isn't a greyish, blueish, squared lined, glazed sort of building would be notable even to the most distracted eye. The gothic architecture of New York when detected seems misplaced. It is so easy to forget that this … Continue reading NYC Impressions: St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Gothic in Manhathan
Author: Nic
NYC Impressions: a random collection of experiences and little things I did
I was in New York for exactly six full days and a half. I arrived on a Monday night (not counting that as a day) and departed on the following Monday afternoon (counting it as a half) and this is post number 15 on my NYC Impression series... wow. So much content, so much that … Continue reading NYC Impressions: a random collection of experiences and little things I did
NYC Impressions: visiting The Met & reflecting upon the vandalism on The Temple of Dendur
When I got to The Met, it hadn't opened yet. I sat on its steps. Now, if you were not a Gossip Girl fan you won't understand the meaning of this. One of the main characters, Upper East Sider Blair Waldorf, would go to sit on the steps of the Met during school breaks, with … Continue reading NYC Impressions: visiting The Met & reflecting upon the vandalism on The Temple of Dendur
NYC Impressions: the High Line & Meatpacking District
It was a grey day in New York, with the threat of rain looming over - yet, the weather app on my phone kept reassuring me the pouring would come only in the late afternoon. My plan for the day definitely involved quite a bit of walking and the temperatures were lower than the day … Continue reading NYC Impressions: the High Line & Meatpacking District
NYC Impressions: the very little Little Italy & the very big Chinatown
What is truly magical about big western cities? For me, one of the things that drove me to London - besides better career opportunities and the offer in culture - was to be able to see so many different people from all around the world living in the same space. Being able to open my … Continue reading NYC Impressions: the very little Little Italy & the very big Chinatown




