Tuesday, September 6, 2011

State 1/50 -New York! "It couldn't have happened anywhere but little old New York."

Heyy friends! As I've mentioned before, I went to many different places in NY (including Thousand Islands, Watertown, Corning, NYC, and a few others), and to Niagara Falls, Canada. It was a blast! Here are some photos from it :)















in NYC, in front of the Radio City Music Hall. (Didn't actually go in there, but I did visit the Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, and part of Times Square). NYC is so incredible. So different from where I live. The buildings are all so tall, and there are so many different people everywhere. And that's what I loved. Though being a tourist myself, I love to be in places where there are a lot of tourists. I could just sit there and watch people for hours. Every person is so different, there are so many characters. In the span of this week I have at least seen Chinese, English, Hispanics, Japanese, Australians, French, German, and Italians -not to mention the many different people of the United States! How much of variety and creativity does my God have :)!


I loved NY so much. Can't wait to go back :) <3  9/6/11









Boldt Castle located on Heart Island in Thousand Islands. Beautiful place :) Also, funny story: I was sitting on the ferry with two of my sisters when randomly a young Asian man (excuse my politically-incorrectness, but that's what he was) came up and asked if he could take a picture with me. I was kind of confused but was like, "Uh, sure!" Figured it couldn't do any harm :P But a little after we landed on Heart Island, I passed by him again. He was like, "Hi!" and I was like, "Hey!" I'm pretty sure we were 'buddy-buddies'. ("The Wedding Planner" quote ;P). Haha, so there's my story!   9/4/11

Corning Museum of Glass. This place was actually really interesting. I liked it a lot. My favorite part was definitely the glass blowing demonstration. It was really probably one of the most hypnotizing things I've seen. Watching his hands, how they were constantly spinning his stick -they were so gentle and smooth. I don't know why I thought it was so beautiful, but it was. It was almost like watching a dance. (=     9/2/11

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