Walked the soles of my shoes off

New York city. Not the cheapest place for a 50’land yacht!  Liberty Harbor RV Park, the only park close enough to the city  comes at a price!  $75 per night and if you are lucky you get water and electric!  The location is perfect.  From different areas of the park you can see the Statue of Liberty, the New York skyline including the Freedom Tower that is being built, and the ferry to WFC is right on premise.

We rode the PATH train into the city,  a walk to Grand Central Station via Times Square  where a nice lady in a cab gave Paul a Metro Card that had enough money on it we didn’t have to pay for the subway rides.  Now if we could only get Paul to ride the subway!  Continue walking to Central Park down 5th Avenue,  stopping into Cartier!  To my dismay there wasn’t anything I could not live without although Tiffany’ did have a nice pair of earrings for $3200 but they didn’t come in my size!  They didn’t even have any diamonds in them!   A carriage ride through Central Park was too short.  Rode the subway to the Battery, took the Staten Island Ferry round trip cause it’s free to tourists and the views of the Statue, Skyline, Brooklyn,  Brooklyn and George Washington bridges is the best.  Then a walk to the other side of Manhatten, catch the ferry to Jersey, walk 8 blocks to the RV park and that is day one! Whew!!!

Times Square:

Entertained by seeing yourself on the screen! Yep, Pat and I are there - lower right corner!

A tour bus where you sit facing the window? Crazy

Central Park:

Love the tall buildings

Central Park Carriage ride

Manhattan sneaks into Central Park

Hudson Bay:

Brooklyn Bridge as we head to Staten Island

Simply Beautiful

Always beautiful

My feet are killing me, can’t wait for tomorrow!

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