After three very late nights we overslept this morning, 10am
we woke up. Had to be in town at 2pm for
Jersey Boys on Broadway so it wasn’t a disaster, just limited what we could
have done this morning. I think we
needed the sleep though and we feel much better for it today.
Got the bus/subway combination in to town with no hitches at
all. Had a Starbucks coffee for
breakfast in Times Square, did a bit of shopping, bought some jeans and
stuff. Got to the theatre and sat for nearly
3 hours enthralled with the music, dance, stage set and lighting. It was an absolutely amazing performance and
thoroughly enjoyed every minute. Sat
next to a bloke and his boyfriend from Baltimore. They get the 3 hour bus up regularly to
watch shows, he was horrified we had McDonalds yesterday and encouraged us to
eat some real New York food before we left.
Took his advice and had a hot dog for ‘lunch’ at 4.30pm –
allegedly the ‘Best Hot Dog in New York’, we even have photos to prove it. Had a little rain today, very overcast but
clearing later.
Decided to get the train home, unbeknown to us we got on the
express train and sailed straight past our stop. Ended up just near the tennis, we walked
back, past the tennis and home to have a shower and changed, then walk back for
the night session at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Just back from the tennis, because it rained this morning
all the games were delayed, consequently the day session didn’t finish till
9.30pm. Got to watch the Leyton Hewitt
games and left there when he looked like winning and headed for the centre
court (Arthur Ashe Stadium). Pam will
tell you we were removed because I was causing a disturbance, nobody would be
believing that though?
Watched the Andy Murray game, an easy win for him. We are in the ‘nose bleed’ section but still
great to be there and watch the game.
Had a late tea of fish and chips, had a beer and wine – all up these
small items cost more than the tennis tickets….don’t think we’ll be getting
drunk or overweight at the tennis.
Walked home at about midnight, didn’t hang around to see the
ladies game at Arthur Ashe, we’d never wake up in the morning. It was a 20 minute walk home from the
centre. Pam wasn’t worried because
earlier I told her, I said, Pam, Pam I said, ain’t nothin’ ever done happened in
Queens after midnight man........ just some deserted streets filled with car bodies
and frightened Policemen…..she believed me and we got home easy!
| Pam in the theatre before we were told to put the camera away. |
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| NYC's Best Hog Dogs |
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| Time Square Subway Station |
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| Vernon at the entrance to Billie Jean Tennis Centre at Flushing Meadow |
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| Globe and fountain in the park at the entrance to the tennis |
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| Outside Arthur Ashe Stadium |
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| Leyton Hewitts match |
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| Arthur Ashe Stadium |
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| Andy Murray in action |
1.Come On !!!!!!
ReplyDelete2.Sounds like you are doing some undercover work in Queens to me Vern.
Jr
Hey guys, looks as though you're having fun and its always good to check the blog to see that you're alive! My phone doesn't want to reply to your messages but I said that you need to say hello to Carrie and Big for me and I wanted to make sure that you're spending all your money! I'll be out all weekend but let me know if you wanna Skype and I'll try to get to a computer. If not then I'm sure I'll talk to you soon!
ReplyDeleteLove Em.
Thanks Em, we have tried contacting you a couple of times......we will try ring/or let you know over the weekend what we can do. Love Dad
DeleteJohn, not sure the home grown Police are up to it, they seem to vanish into the dark just when the going gets tough!
ReplyDeleteHi there - I'm reading this all backwards haha! So after today I'll have caught up and be going forwards with you (hopefully). Glad you enjoyed Jersey Boys. We saw it in Melbourne a few months ago and absolutely loved it - perhaps not quite the same as seeing it on Broadway! Keep enjoying. Luv Deb & John xox
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