Ten things I missed about NYC 😢

in travel •  7 years ago 

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Recently I returned from the granddaddy of all Comic-Con’s in beautiful San Diego, California. California and San Diego in particular has earned many of its bragging rights a little too easily. Sunshine, beautiful beaches, fresh fish tacos, legalized weed, the ability to wear flip-flops all year long…I mean there are so many pluses you’d think I’d be ready to grab my family and move @ekpickle and our podcast, “take it to 2” and move west.

Well, as wonderful as all of that sounds, it’s a definite, “NO”. 👎🏽

They say distance, makes the heart grow fonder, so this morning I awoke to my top ten reasons why I love NYC. (Shout out to David Letterman and his writers for the countdown inspiration and direction)

@agbaba Why I Love me some NYC ☺

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10). Proper Bacon, Egg and Cheese breakfast sandwiches. Why oh why can no one else on the planet make these sandwiches like my local bodega. WTF?

9). Halftime entertainment on your daily subway ride. There is nothing like being hung over, hanging on for dear life, trying to get your ass to work on time only to have the monotony broken up by a homeless guy playing a broken broom like a saxophone and actually being good enough to compete on “America’s Got Talent”.

8). Pretty much every street corner looks like a Woody Allen movie set. I just love the fact that not only some of my favorite movies have been shot here but that I can look anywhere, make a full turn and be enchanted by the everyday goings on that unfold.

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7). Can’t believe I’m even including these folks… ugh tourists. Yep, the dreaded tourist… I know, kill me right? You know what though? To see my city through their eyes and experience it like it’s new? Might not be anything better. Incredibly sweet and reminds me why I moved to NYC in the first place.

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6). Instant home. No matter where you move in the five boroughs, it immediately feels like home. Ask anyone, the three blocks in any direction from their place suddenly gives you a feeling of community. From your local grocery store, dry cleaners, park or bar you’re a “regular”.

5). The Taxi. 24/7, cool before Uber or Lyft. They are OG, who the fuck needs a car?

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4). NYC the city that never sleeps. Need I explain more?

3.). Broadway. Okay, as many of you know I really hate musicals mainly because I’ve never been cast in one. What makes up for this organized caterwauling and tap dancing? Plays. Plays and there are loads of them and every variety… Shout out to baby Jesus for that.

2). Bodega’s. Don’t know what one is? Bodega is the Spanish word for warehouse or cellar. I think bodega is the Spanish word for genius. How best to describe this NYC institution? A small, market usually on the corner that pulls a neighborhood together (remember that three blocks mentioned in #6? Offers quick grab groceries, beer, BAC sandwiches (see #1), everything from cat litter to school supplies and matches. NYC would fall to ruin if these shops closed. Btw there is usually a fat cat lounging somewhere in the store, don’t act surprised or try to pet it.

1). Okay, the number one spot falls to the people of NYC. From the locals, to those of us that came to the city to find ourselves to the immigrants who came here for a better life. All of us make this city the best and most interesting place in the entire world. What’s that saying? “If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere?”

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Okay so there’s my top ten of my city, I’d love to know yours. Come on steemians I know you can do it. Convince me to visit your town or city!

Until next time.

Kisses.

@agbaba

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It's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of New York when you live here. Sometimes you find yourself going at 100mph for no reason. But when you get out of the city, even just for a day, you realize how much you would miss if you left it forever. No place like it if you ask me!

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

Hi: These are more my reasons why I love NYC. If you're interested I could post my favorite things to do in New York. Thoughts?

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