Randoms from NYC part 2
Forgot Wash. St. doesn't continue directly across Canal St., so I'm forced over to West St., but surprise, idiot, you can't turn south there... sigh. But really, who cares? I've got all day for this; I can blame the horrific Friday traffic for any delay. And look- there's a ventilation tower for the Holland Tunnel... very impressive.

Finally properly turned around... the worst is up ahead, as I try to maneuver to the corner of Rector and Washington, amongst the crazy jumble of narrow streets that outlines the oldest part of the city. Here we pass the World Trade Center on West St.; nice look at the lovely Woolworth Building, a very early skyscraper.

Turning onto Broadway... now how do I get to Rector again? Usually navigate these one-way streets on foot... ergh; damn tourist bus... yeah, yeah, it's St. Paul's, who cares...

Amazingly, I manage to park for free on the street just around the corner, and it takes all of 5 minutes to go upstairs and get the stupid drawings. Now to get back to Mt. Vernon... ugh.

The traffic is now just brutal. Friday rush hour in Manhattan, especially with a nice weekend forecast, starts pretty much just after lunch. But my immobility affords a great photo op: This is a trapeze school, right on the Hudson River, by West St. I think this is actually a nice photograph (you should see it in full res. and uncropped).... she actually did pretty well, swinging out , hanging upside down, then letting a guy on another trapeze grab her in mid-air. I have to try that sometime...

Finally properly turned around... the worst is up ahead, as I try to maneuver to the corner of Rector and Washington, amongst the crazy jumble of narrow streets that outlines the oldest part of the city. Here we pass the World Trade Center on West St.; nice look at the lovely Woolworth Building, a very early skyscraper.
Turning onto Broadway... now how do I get to Rector again? Usually navigate these one-way streets on foot... ergh; damn tourist bus... yeah, yeah, it's St. Paul's, who cares...
Amazingly, I manage to park for free on the street just around the corner, and it takes all of 5 minutes to go upstairs and get the stupid drawings. Now to get back to Mt. Vernon... ugh.
The traffic is now just brutal. Friday rush hour in Manhattan, especially with a nice weekend forecast, starts pretty much just after lunch. But my immobility affords a great photo op: This is a trapeze school, right on the Hudson River, by West St. I think this is actually a nice photograph (you should see it in full res. and uncropped).... she actually did pretty well, swinging out , hanging upside down, then letting a guy on another trapeze grab her in mid-air. I have to try that sometime...