If you read this blog regularly, you know we haven't posted for a few
days. That's because Judy and I were spending some time in New York
City.
While there, we attended a concert at Carnegie
Hall where 21 different music stars performed 1 song each from The
Rolling Stones' greatest hits LP Hot Rocks and a still-in-previews Broadway production of the political play Gore Vidal's The Best Man
with James Earl Jones and a host of great TV and film actors. We also
viewed Twin Peaks' director David Lynch's 1st solo NYC art show since
1989, 3 exhibitions at the MoMA including Diego Rivera murals, and an
exhibit on British Romantic poet Percy Shelley and his wife Mary, the author of Frankenstein, at the NY City Library.
You can get more details on our quick trip by clinking on this The Prices Go to NYC travel blog link.
Tales, Tidbits, and Tips
I
like New York. Judy doesn't. She says its dirty, costly, and crowded.
But there is an energy there unlike any other American city and there
are many things you can only see and do in New York. However, when it
comes to living, we both prefer the DC area. It's
less crowded, it's cleaner, and, with all the free museums, book talks,
and concerts, it's definitely cheaper.
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