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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Road Trip from NY to Chicago!!!


On Thursday the 9th of November I flew into NY, to meet up with Chris who was there for business. We went for lunch to SEA, a GREAT Thai restaurant recommended by lonely planet. We walked around Soho, which is without a doubt, the coolest area of New York City. I really wanted to see the Prada store at the EX- Guggenheim museum building, because it was a project from Rem Koolhaas (one of my favorite architects) and as everything else that he has done, it was AMAZING. Finally and to end my short visit to NY we had tea at Teany, Moby’s very cool Vegan restaurant and teahouse. In the late afternoon we left to Pennsylvania, more exactly to the Amish Country, where we stayed at a typical farm, right in the middle of the Amish community. While arriving we saw MANY carriages late at night. I tried to stop one to ask for directions, but they wouldn’t stop. We wonder; what were all those people doing out so late at night?. Next morning we found out that Thursdays of November are weddings days.

We had a great sleep in the silent of the countryside, so we woke up late and missed the opportunity to milk the cows. Breakfast was awesome, a lot of typical dishes and the best part we prayed and sang before eating. What a beautiful tradition!! After that Chris and I went to play with the hail in the barn, but I felt down and hurt my face pretty bad.


We went to some Amish stores and markets and saw the famous quilts. What a GREAT experience!!






Our trip continued to Harrisburg, were we saw the Pennsylvania capitol building followed by Hershey, but we got there kinda late and everything was closing down, so we only got to see the entrance of the chocolate world, that day ended up in Pittsburgh, AMAZING city.


We rode The Duquesne Incline, historic cable car railway, which Jennifer Beals takes in the movie Flashdance, (one of my favorite movies and main reason why I wanted to visit Pittsburgh). Finally we had dinner at Georgetowne Restaurant on top of Mt. Washington, while enjoying the most gorgeous view of the city at night.on Saturday we spent a big part of the day at the Andy Warhol’s Museum, which was very cool and we made t-shirts and postcards.


Before leaving we went to the junction of the three rivers, better known as the golden triangle and despite the bad weather, had a lot of fun.


Cleveland was our last overnight stop, we got there on Saturday night and went swimming for a little bit at the hotel, where for the very first time chris wanted to stay in the water and I didn’t, so know he claims he likes water better than me!! JA JA JA!!


On Sunday we walked around the city, had lunch at a “Latin” place and went to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, which was SUPER COOL!!


Our last stop was Toledo, a small city where Deirdre went to college. She told me about Tony Packos, a famous restaurant where she used to eat often during college, so we stopped there for dinner before getting home. The trip was really good, we had a great time.

2 Comments:

Blogger KAMYLO said...

Que tanganazo el que te diste!! espero ya estes mejor!!... el museo de A.Wharhol, un most do, junto con el R&R Museum... los Amish buenisima esa experiencia... y Hersheys, desde que lo vi en el travel channel lo quiero visitar!!

queplanes hay pa' los holidays?

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Blogger globalloonan said...

We always manage having some funny stories. Last time you came to visit me from Denmark, you flew into NYC just to have sushi with me before heading off Colombia. This time you swing by NYC just to have tea at Moby’s café :)

Thank you SO MUCH for planning this whole trip by yourself, it was GREAT. The best and worst part was the Amish community. Their lifestyle is like a cool alternate universe, however you’re jump … fall … whatever you want to call that, really REALLY scared me

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