Friday, 29 June 2012

Striking Out...

So here follows a blow by blow account of the last couple of days. Spending time on my own has been lonely, bizarre and educational in equal measure. Some of this is in note form - this is for the family & me a) so I can remember what I've done and b) so I can let them know what I've been up to so might be a bit dull story-wise.

I'll probably do fewer updates & make them more interesting in the future... just getting used to this whole blogging thang.

On Tuesday I went out of the hostel feeling slightly overwhelmed and more than a little sorry for myself, to experience the sights and sounds of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. I have never seen such a huge concentration of hipsters in my life and I've been to Dalston, darling. Fixie bikes, ridiculous bleached pink hair (the men) and general too cool for school attitudes prevail, but the place still retains a neighbourhood-y, relaxed feel which is actually quite welcoming.

After wandering around aimlessly and taking a few snaps, I sat down on a park bench and almost nodded off in a peaceful atmosphere of birds tweeting and fighting over scraps of bread and the babble of conversation from the uber-cool looking bar over the road. Deciding that as it was only about 7.30pm and going to bed was unacceptable at that hour, I headed up the road to a bar I had gone past earlier, The Turkey's Nest, and summoned up the courage to sit at the bar - on my own. I know it sounds silly to worry about it, but I have really never done that before.

It worked out rather well actually. After ordering a pint of Brooklyn Lager (pretty nice stuff!) the barman, a 60-odd chap called Paddy, asked me where I was from. I have never felt more grateful for human interaction before - after a day where the only words I had really said to anyone were 'excuse me' to get past them on the plane, to have a real dialogue going was bliss. He told me about his upcoming trip to South Dakota & we discussed my own travel plans - he seemed impressed but found it odd that I was going solo. I expect to come across this attitude more than a few times in Asia!

After chatting to him and a few of the regulars, including a horrendously drunk ex-homeless guy called Thomas who kept telling 'hilarious' stories that were anything but, he gave me a pint on the house and I chatted and observed in equal measure as the bar filled up slowly with people. I decided to call it a night pretty soon though, as I was falling asleep, and alone in an unfamiliar place with no real sense of direction to the hostel. After stumbling about a bit, I found it, and wobbled into the main area where two Aussie girls were packing a LOT of stuff into suitcases - Dimi and Laura were to become compadres after this moment. Hooray! I had met people - actual people in the hostel. Feeling good about this, I went to sleep off the jetlag with some plans in place for Thursday night.

Wednesday I set off early to walk (in the cycle lane by mistake...) across the Williamsburg Bridge into Manhattan. It was a gorgeous day and there was a cooling breeze which made for a pleasant walk. Manhattan is CRAZY. Having only really experienced a Brooklyn suburb, the assault to the senses was pretty shocking. Noisy, dirty, buzzing with all sorts of life - I could see myself enjoying it in small doses.

As I'm feeling pretty unwell today - here follows a summary of Weds & Thurs. I may edit this later when I'm feeling better!

Weds:

- Experienced Whole Foods, probably the best and most expensive grocers in the world.
- Went on the subway to central Manhattan - Times Square - incredible, bit like Piccadilly
Circus on acid, and bloody ENORMOUS. Generally just wandered about, getting lost. Went into Central Park and decided it was too big on foot so booked a bike tour for Thursday.
- Met up with Hamed, a friend of a friend who I discovered was across here at NYU - got to go to the NYU dining hall - the food was incredible and all you can eat, and it was free (thanks Hamed!). Hung about in Washington Square, met Lindsay and Leila, two friends of Hamed's for drinks in St Mark's Place. Almost fell asleep at the bar having been up since 6.30am and walking all day.

Thurs:

- Went to visit a friend of Mum's at Framestore NY in Spring Street. Chatted to a couple of people there & got some pics of the rooftop.
- Wandered about, and ate a massive Reuben bagel - (pastrami and swiss cheese...)
- Foolishly went on a bike ride shortly after this - in 32 degree heat across Central Park. Met a couple from Kent who were on their honeymoon.
- Went out with Dimi & Laura from the hostel for Thai food - their friend Sophie and Hamed and his friends joined us and we headed to The Turkey's Nest - I had a frozen margharita in a 16oz cup which was so full of tequila it was ridiculous. We managed to bust into a random pool game and left for karaoke at about midnight - but not before getting the world's biggest slice of pizza and taking it onto the subway to eat on the way. NOM. (I ate well yesterday).
- Broke my flip flops on the way home just as I left the karaoke bar. Saw world's biggest rat run across in front of me on the way home.

To summarise: I am NEVER having a 16oz cup of frozen margharita ever again. Let's just say my stomach does not thank me for it today. Working up the courage to leave for the boat trip to Ellis Island...

Lots of love xxx


8 comments:

  1. Amazing to hearwhat you are up to. That is one hell of a cocktail! Keep on being brave and I'm sure it will keep on getting better and better! Hope you feel better soon X

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    1. Thanks lovely! Hope you had a great birthday. X

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  2. Ah, Manhattan, I love you *sniff*

    If you find yourself in Chinatown for any reason, seek out the Chinatown icecream factory and have a scoop of Almond Cookie in my honour?

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    1. When I am employed again I am coming back to new York. There's so much I missed out on and it's really a city to enjoy when youre not trying to preserve your meagre budget! That icecream sounds divine. Xx

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  3. Dear Maz,

    I feel you are now experiencing what one might call the "Westward, Ho!" phase of your travelling career. You're playing Risk with pick & mix and ending up in a state of mild euphoria (and this time it's neither solvent nor sugar induced!)

    Erm, New York Cheesecake?!

    Love, Maz x

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    1. I don't think anything will beat the hallsannery experience... Such good memories of our wild youth measuring fucus serratus and accidentally getting high on sharpie pen fumes. X

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  4. Laura, sorry, I should have warned you all the portions are big in America, including the cocktails! I hope you sample real NY cheesecake but keep it to yourself if you think it's better than the one I make! Don't make it too longs between blogs - short and often is better than long and seldom and any content is of interest. X

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  5. I have eaten so much unhealthy food its not even funny! Looking forward to new Zealand where I will be dining strictly from supermarkets methinks :). But all part of the American experience & like to think I have made the most of it. Trying to keep the blog updated but so much to say! Will be updating with the camping news once I can sit down for 5 mins at a computer... X

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