My DH and I recently had the opportunity to take a long weekend in New York City. We ate, froze, walked our feet to nubbins, and loved every minute of our too short stay. This city is truly awe-inspiring and I forgot just how at home and at ease it makes me feel. This is the first batch of pictures processed from that trip.

Welcome to the Big Apple – LaGuardia airport.

Steel girders in the subway.

Our home base stop for the trip, the 42nd St. Times Square station.

NYPD @ Times Square.

U.S. flag in neon – Times Square.

Architectural details in Greenwich Village.

More architectural details in Greenwich Village.

Still more architectural details in Greenwich Village.

Trinity Church near Wall St., burial place of Alexander Hamilton.

Trinity Church near Wall St., burial place of Alexander Hamilton.

Trinity Church near Wall St., burial place of Alexander Hamilton.

Trinity Church near Wall St., burial place of Alexander Hamilton.

Light & shadow around the city.

Right out front of the New York Stock Exchange.

If you look close, the falling leaves look like yellow tickertape.

A frigid but beautiful Battery Park. The scouring winds kept most people away from the unprotected tip of NYC the day we went.

Part of the WWII monument in Battery Park.
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