The Misty Mountain

New York has five ‘observation platforms’ and in the last two years I’d visited four of them. It was time for the last one.

I took the subway downtown which – despite my many visits to the city – was a new experience. It was full of tourists, and many of them disembarked at the same stop I did.

The above photo was taken overlooking the memorial for the south tower of the old World Trade Center. You can see the names of the departed, one of which had a white rose placed in it. Water eternally falls down into a pit that was once the basement of the tower. It’s a moving memorial, and it was impossible not to think back to the events of that day almost 23 years ago.

Overlooking the memorial is a very tall tower – One World Trade Center – and today its peak was lost in the clouds. I had a reservation for the observatory on the 102nd floor!

They told me the visibility was ‘zero’ and I could come back another day within the week. Since I didn’t have that option I chose to go up anyway. There was no one else in line and I had the elevator and the introductory movie all to myself, and once I reached the 102nd floor the above was all that could be seen out the windows.

And yes, visibility was essentially nonexistent. At times the clouds temporarily blew away under the observatory level and you could see directly down, but distance vision was completely obscured. It’s worth noting also that the view was worse than the above pic, which was taken with the camera at ground level right up against the glass.

There was only about half a dozen visitors up there; fools like myself who enjoyed wasting their money! Obviously I can’t compare One World Observatory to the other four since I didn’t actually see anything. Maybe I’ll go back one day since now I’m even more curious.

Afterwards I took the subway uptown for a bit more shopping and exploring. Right next to the Flatiron building I found this:

It’s a ‘portal’ to Ireland. See those people on the screen? They’re looking at a similar device in Dublin where they saw us watching them. It’s in real-time, and a lovely way to connect people on (somewhat) opposite sides of the globe. Wouldn’t it be fun to arrange with a friend to see each other through such a portal?

After lunch the day was still young and although I still had some shopping to do I returned to another place I like to visit: the United Nations.

Once again I visited the UN stamp shop and sent some postcards. Actually I sent quite a few, including some postcrossing ones. Watch your mailboxes for exotically-stamped cards and be sure to tell me how wonderful I am when they arrive 😉

I did some more shopping, went and had a gander at Times Square, and ate some more delicious things. It was been another long, hot and humid day, and I know I’ll sleep well tonight!

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