Walking Park
Avenue
Seems to me that Aaron and I walked the entire length of Park Avenue after
zig-zaging the area around Madison and Fifth Ave, 35th, 36th and 37th Streets.
Pictured on the right is me. I could have sworn I heard Aaron humming the
theme from "Saturday Night Fever."
Like I wrote in an earlier pa ge, if you walk around Manhattan long enough
you'll find a store that's selling exactly what you're looking for and the right
price you're willing to pay. Madison Ave has taken a lot of pokes from me in the
past (and will continue in the future) about how everything there is superficial
and it's all about the look with out much substance. I have to take that back to
an extent, there are some shop on Madison Ave that are worth while... I wish I
had the time to mark down all the ones I think you folks need to know about.
That's something I'll have to let you explore for yourself...
Few random buildings on the way to The Chrysler building, and the
architecture speaks for themselves. If you know more about them, please visit
our forum and share...
I'll admit right now, I was a little in awe of a lot of these buildings. Many of
which I think I've seen in Classic films. It's great to see or be somewhere
you've seen in Television. But it also ruins a lot of the "mystery" or
"mystique." There are moments, though... that I felt as if I was one of those
characters, like Nick Charles from "The Thin Man."
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