A cosmopolitan's short narratives.

“Welcome to the kingdom of my imagination. Welcome to the world of the unpredictable reality. I live in Florida (sometimes in Sweden). My country of birth doesn’t exist anymore (SSSR). I am writing in English and Russian about my day-to-day life and the experience of living in different countries, observation of people’s life, traveling and fashion. Welcome,” jelena717@gmail.com.

May 27, 2010

New York, day 1

I am in New York and blogging directly from my hotel room.


We arrived today and checked in at “The London” NYC. I highly recommend this place. The rooms are new and bright. The hotel is centrally located on 54th street so that you can easily reach many famous attractions of the city. There are also a lot of complimentarily services which are included in the room price; the one which I appreciate the most is the free wireless connection, so that I can work or blog directly from my room.My feet are hurting; we were walking around all day. I don’t know the names of all the buildings and statues I took pictures of.




“The London” NYC




Donald Trump's tower on the 5th avenue               The Central Park



In the Central Park you can always take a horse-drawn carriage ride.






















Just look at this colorful city that “never” sleeps. NY is the metropolitan capital of the world. The diversity of the city says it all, from the newest high sky scrapers to the old picturesque buildings.




 Broadway                                                             Broadway square


Today in NY is the premiere of “Sex and the city”, part 2. People were queuing for many hours before the show. The city is full of billboards about this film which has become like a symbol of life in NY.

The diversity of the city says it all, from the newest high scrapes to the old picturesque buildings.










This evening we ate at “San Pietro” an Italian restaurant at 18E 54th street. The food was good but definitely not excellent. The atmosphere and service of the restaurant were much better than the taste of the food. The price was much too excessive for the quality of the food which was served; I think it was not worth the money.
“San Pietro”

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