Last week I called Krag and asked him when he would be getting home for spring break, and he told me that he’d be in New York for another six days. He said that I should come over. It would only be a one-way bus ticket because his parents were going to get him and would bring me home with him.
“Dude. Just come down.”
“All right.”
I ended up actually taking pictures. Here is the view from the window of Krag’s dorm. The tallest building towards the left is the Freedom Tower. It’s like the new World Trade Center. If you zoom in really far you’d probably be able to find a couple of greenish pixels that are the Statue of Liberty. It’s not big. When I think of the fact that people used to be able to go inside of it and climb up to the torch, I just imagine like a chimney sweeper. Either way, there’s that.
This was taken from the Staten Island Ferry on the ride to Manhattan. It’s a machine gunner.
I guess the main reason for me going to New York was because we were going to see Jeffrey Lewis, but it was at a 21 and over thing.
The huge guy at the door: “Sorry.”
Krag: “Look, we’re not going to drink or anything, we just want to see Jeffrey Lewis.”
Huge guy: “Sorry.”
Then, ROLAND came.
Yep. He was texting me and Krag about how he should come down, and he was asking about the bus tickets and everything to make it sound like he was serious, but then Krag got a text that said, “Dude I just booked it!”
So Roland came. We had a great day in Brooklyn while Krag was in class. Here’s Poseidon I think:
The Big Arch. Beyond this is the park, which we explored.
Part of Prospect Park. The parks are vast.
Here’s Roland digging a good room. It’s classic. It looked like a genuine room, which you don’t see anymore. This was in Rocco’s. It’s a pastry shop. You go in and order amazing coffee and all of the pastries are small and expensive, but they are quality pastries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atMagsJmIGU
At some point I went to visit Brooklyn College, which I applied to. If you pause the video at 9 seconds, you’ll see a group of people playing hacky-sack. They invited me to play and I ended up playing with them for an hour. They’re cool. There was this Indian girl.
Edit: I forgot. Then me and Jonalyn went to dinner. We couldn’t take a Gerald pic with two Geralds. We tried using a mirror. We wanted a cheers with the glasses.
See, I want to document the whole trip now, but I just have these pictures. Either way, we ended up leaving Roland behind. He was very doubtful about finding the bus.
3 replies on “New York, March 2013”
Cool pictures. Did they accept you? What does your decision-making timeline look like?
Brooklyn is getting a hockey team in a few years. The New York Islanders, who currently play at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, will start playing at the Barclays Center for the 2015-2016 season.
Everyone your age must like that horrible band Attack! Attack! I think Matty was wearing one of their shirts one time when I was around.
I didn’t get a response from them yet. Got accepted to Alaska though. I’m not sure how much time I’ve got.
We saw the Barclays center. We ate great pizza near it.
Roland has an Attack Attack tattoo. We don’t like him.
So NYC vs Alaska. Who wins?