I decided to visit the Met today. I do enjoy the Met but I never feel like I have enough time to even make a dent in it, today I had all day. On the way, I accidently gave a couple of tourists wrong directions to the Met. I caught them a block up and righted my wrong. Whoops!
I paid a few dollars and also bought a audio tour. I made it through several galleries this time including the Egyptian art, medieval art, weapons, and I even made it to the roof! I found the audio tour to be a bit long winded and it didn't include a lot of the exhibits I was really interested in. Last time I was at the Met the Alexander McQueen exhibit was going on and it was fabulous!! I have not seen a more breathtaking exhibit since then. I was hoping for something just as grand up there wasn't anything like that. ![]() |
| Cloud City |
My time for Cloud City was 2:45. I headed back down into the exhibit and continued my tour until it was my time. The roof was gorgeous. I know it's a bar so I was a little worried I would feel pressure to buy an overpriced fancy drink but that wasn't the case at all. The bar is in a tiny corner of the roof and there are many people around. I enjoyed the view from the roof and then climbed to the top of the Cloud City installment. Note to visitors: Wear pants. The lady in front of my had a skirt on. Apparently she didn't mind or realize but it must be a sight for everyone looking at their photos back home. No cameras were allowed in Cloud City though. Bummer!

I was done with the museum at that point. I was pretty hungry. I had decided to try for Wicked tickets tonight and the drawing was at 5. So I headed to the bus stop and caught the bus to Grand Central. I then walked to Gershwin, stopping and getting a dollar slice to hold me over at 2 Bros.
At the lottery a girl from South Korea and I formed an alliance to win tickets. She was studying to be a doctor and was visiting the states to participate in a study of some sort. She had just left DC and I asked her what she thought about NYC. She said it was dirty and smelly (true compared to DC) but she liked it a lot. She told me she was studying to do a medicine sort of like acupuncture. Pretty cool! I told her I was studying to be a teacher and we discussed the problem with children these days. Oddly comforting to hear that other countries are having the same problem as us.
The crowd thought all the names were called so started dispersing. Turns out, one person who was drawn didn't have CASH. He drew another name and the guy was in the ticket line already. He came running out but he wasn't actually in the lottery area when he was drawn so the guy wouldn't give it to him. NOTE: Always be in the lottery drawing area, not inside and always have CASH and ID. We didn't win tickets and she was disappointed. I felt bad as if it was my fault we weren't drawn! I told her that they offer $66 student tickets at the box office so she ran and bought those. She wanted me to see the show with her but I had more nights to try to win. We bid ado and I headed home. I wanted to clean the apartment and eat close to home tonight. Manhattan really starts to take a bite out of your wallet.
I had Karczma for dinner. Karczma is a polish restaurant in Greenpoint. It was recommended to me by Lotuspath so I tried it out and I was glad I did. I can't say polish food is really my thing but they had some pretty awesome offerings and very reasonable prices. I was happy with my decision to stay close to home tonight. It was starting to rain a little and it was making me exhausted.







