Well, my long weekend in New York is over, and I'm back to the fast-paced life of Hematology-Oncology. I have another three-day work week, since I was traveling on Monday, and I'm taking Good Friday off.
Highlights from the trip include...
- Exploring Columbia University's campus. (The subway stop here is far cleaner and brighter than most other stations!)
- Walking from Columbia to Juilliard, that is, the entire length of the Upper West Side. (Here's a view of Lincoln Plaza from Alex's dorm room.)
- A few strolls through Central Park
- Visiting the Guggenheim with an old classmate, Mike
- Emanuel Ax playing Beethoven at Carnegie Hall
- Hanging out in Battery Park City with Hansen
- Visiting Redeemer Presbyterian Church on cold, sunny Palm Sunday. I don't have a picture of the church, but here's a little church I found in Washington Heights.
- And lastly, this a shot taken from the balcony in the new Time-Warner building at 59th street and 8th Avenue. This is the southwest corner of Central Park as seen through the huge front window.
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I can't believe you're moving somewhere where people still go ice skating in April. It's in the 80's in Dallas right now...
I too was surprised to see the ice skating. Was that your own picture or something you googled?
Yes, I took the ice-skating picture. The air in an indoor ice-skating rink really isn't too cold, so I'm not surprised they're able to maintain an outdoors rink when ambient temperatures haven't yet reached 70.
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