Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Don't forget to have Auntie Anne's pretzels! mmm....
One of the 'must do things' my dad has asked me to do before I left for the USA was to have 'pretzels'. I had them once in London, and somehow, I didn't fancy them. My cousin from New Jersey said I must have an Auntie Anne's pretzel. Since there was an outlet at the Newport shopping centre, Hetal took me there to have the pretzel. We had an 'original'. This time I really liked it. It has this nice salty taste which is left behind, just like popcorn although I dunno why the bread has a twisted heart shape. Anyways, I wouldn't mind having it again!
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Like you see in the movies
streets and avenues
Indians are not used to grids. We are very comfortable with chaos. Structure confuses me. The best thing that happened to me in NY was that my bro gave me one of the street maps, which I held on to for dear life (its another thing that it looked the same upside down or downside up!). I loved walking on the streets of New York, although it reminded me of VT station in Mumbai, where people bump into each other while walking. If you think I could easily navigate, now that I had a map, then I'm laughing! I'm hopeless with directions. More often than not, I ended walked in the opposite directiononly to find another place of interest, like I was trying to get to Central Park, and where do I find myself? Guggenheim!
metro card
just a random doodle
I found this doodle in my diary. Probably drew it on my flight from NY to Chicago.
guacalicious!
Chipotle's day in and day out! mmmm....my favvvvvvvv food!
Here's one of my favvvv places in NY! Freaking out on beans and guacamole!! Although I died everytime I tried to finish my burrito, I'm still a fan!
Here's one of my favvvv places in NY! Freaking out on beans and guacamole!! Although I died everytime I tried to finish my burrito, I'm still a fan!
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Poland Spring
Like we say ‘mineral water’ for bottled water in India, they call it ‘spring water’ around here. Everyone drinks ‘Poland Spring’. It's equivalent of our ‘Bisleri’ in India.
Apples in New York
I visited the most talked-about Apple Flagship store on 5th Avenue in New York. The store has a spiral glass staircase, which leads to the basement. It looks like a big glass cube. Very very fancy. There are waterfalls outside the store and it is permanently mobbed with tourists and Mac lovers. We tried to get a solo picture of me, but ultimately I gave up and said I'll manage with the crowd in the background. I say what's the big deal in having a fancy store that doesn't even have its own products? I was looking for a normal, regular, adaptor plug for my macbook, coz mine decided to die a sudden death and they didn't even have it! Whattttttttttt! Just imagine- the NEW YORK APPLE STORE doesn't even have a basic adaptor! 'sPity! Tch Tch! And I still prefer you over the PC!!
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