Gracious, well mannered, stately.
Hi All
Here I am, down south at Sultry Savannah - a bit of a shock after leaving New York. Much slower pace, much more gracious.
Sorry about delay in an entry but US must think that everyone has laptops and gets access at flash hotels because there are absoluely no internet cafes. Im currently in the Savannah college of Art and Design using their library.
Luckily from a TAFE background, I wondered whether they had public access and low and behold, they did. Quite lucky really because even the tour guide couldnt tell me where to get internet access.
So here I am.
Before telling you about Savannah, let me tell you about NY.
Well, I had the most crappiest weather ever. For 5 of the 7 days, it was rainy and windy. The last day was absolutely horrible with a ex-hurricane low going over the city. So for the 2 OK days (still cloudy but at least a bit clear) I fitted most stuff in. I went up the Empire State Building (couldnt even see the top most of the other days). I went on an evening cruise of the harbour. I walked throughout Greenwich Village and even went up to Harlem.
I also did Macy's and had a look at lots of flash shops that I couldnt afford.
I went to two Broadway shows (yes, two). The first one was Wicked which wasnt a parody of the Wizard of Oz as I first thought but was the story of the Wicked Witch of the East and Glinda, the good witch. It told the story of how one of them went bad and the other went good and their relationships. It did refer to Dorothy but was a story set behind it all. It was very good and costumes etc was excellent.
On my second last night, I thought Id take the chance to see if I could get tickets to Chicago. The guy at the hotel thought my chances were bad to nil. Usher has been playing the lead role for the last month or so and the show has been a sell out.
Anyway, i went to the box office and luckily got one ticket that was in the middle of the theatre and absolutely one of the best.
The show was BLOODY FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!! I cant recall ever enjoying something as much. Usher (I wasnt a fan) was absolutely wonderful and a real showman (Richard Gere played the role in the movie). After the show, I walked out of the theatre to rows and rows of girls waiting for Usher to come out. It was very exciting (although it was raining).
The orchestra was on stage the whole time and of course played Jazz so that added to it. Overall, Id score it 15/10.
Walking through Greenwich Village was good as well. Its very ecletic (sic) with intereseting shops and buildings. Greg - I couldnt get to that music place you said, but did go to Cafe Wa where Bob Dylan played (wasnt open but took a photo for you).
Had lunch at a famous pizza joint - was great.
Went up to Harlem to have a look the next day. Was going to have lunch up there but the restaurant that was recommended in Lonely Planet had a huge line up. I felt VERY noticeable standing in line with lots and lots of tall negros so decided to give it a miss. Harlem is pretty safe but I really stood out like a sore thumb!!!!
Got used to the subway in NY and the last couple of days used it a lot. Got off at lots of stops, walked up steps, had a look around and then got on again. Because the weather wasnt good, it was the only way to see things.
Empire state building - great!! Very tall - views, although cloudy were OK. Couldnt see a long distance away but that was OK. Crowds were OK as well. apparently sometimes you have to wait hours, I waited about 1 hour.
Ferry cruise was wonderful. I got the best photo of the statue of liberty. The lights of Manhattan was great. Unfortunately, camera cant really make them out too well but it was great.
Also went out to dinner in Soho with the two US ladies that I met in Prague. That was nice. Restaurant had a story, in that they were all former employees of the World Trade Centre restaurant - they were all off duty at 9/11 and obviously all lost their jobs. One of the ladies (Ana) was CEO of a foundation that gave them money to start the restaurant which works as a coop. Food was lovely.
So, NY apart from the weather was fantastic. I would have loved to have fine days and if I had of, would have done a lot more. Still, I got to do the major things and just experience it all.
Then down to Savannah (which as I said, is a big change from NY).
First night, went and had dinner then a bit of a walk around. Came across a pub that had a band playing. However, as soon as Id got myself a drink they went on a break (which seemed a long one). So I finished my drink and went back to the motel. Id been up since 04.15 am so that I could catch my plane in NY so was tired anyway.
Yesterday went on a trolley tour of the historical district. the town is based on these squares (22 of them) and each square has these fantastic stately houses around them. Very pretty. The Grandad beard moss hangs off all the trees, everything is very green.
Yesterday, I stayed on the trolley for most of the time and only got off to eat lunch.
Today, though, I got off pretty early and have been walking around. I've been to three houses and done tours. Lovely. So southern and gracious. The last tour, I was the only person
on it so got the full bit. The houses all are furnished with beautiful antiques and you get the story of the families etc. Names like Robert E Lee and George Washington stayed at one of them so there is lots of history. To be honest, I cant remember much of the Civil War history and will read up on it when I return.
Tomorrow Im going to have a day off. I desperately need a hair cut so may try nad find a shopping mall.
Then the next day (my last at Savannah) I'm either going to go to the beach or on a paddle steamer .
Then off to Charleston to see Joe for about 6 nights which will be good. He'll be working, but at least we'll be able to catch up at night. Charleston has a great historic district as well.
Then Im coming home. Decided not to go to Mexico. To be honest, Im getting quite weary and really looking forward to coming home. I was going to find somewhere to sit back and relax in Mexico but decided that Id really like to sit back and relax in Karratha instead (sick I know!!!).
So, I get back to Perth on the 16th and then fly back to karratha on the 17th (Pam - Ill send you the times later - I didnt note them down when I checked itinerary and it means having to go back to bigpond.
(Greg and Nat - re telling me about Steve Irwins death). Its amazing, its been on CNN and all news stations (Larry King repeated an interview that he had done with him and people are talking about him everywhere. He was really admired here in the US and because Im Australian, people are telling me how much they loved him. Im amazed at their reactions. One guy got quite emotional.
The trip is starting to wind down (and so am I). Its amazing how quickly its gone, yet sometimes it feels like Ive been away for ages). Ive certainly seen heaps and had travelled such a long distance is such a relatively short time. Its funny to think that today Ive seen gracious southern US homes and only 1 month ago, I was seeing roman ruins in Croatia. Such diversity!!!!
Well, better go.. Ive been on this computer for ages and theres someone waiting to get on. Hopefully Ill be able to access one again in a few days
Hooray for now...
Cheers Kay