Our day began with a visit to Battery Park and a look at the Statue of Liberty. She's a beaut. Here's what she looks like in case you've never seen a picture of her:

To be honest, she was a side stop on our trip to another destination: Chipotle.

Sure, there are Chipotles in Orange County...but how many times can you eat a burritobol between a few Wall Street executives and a homeless woman building her own bol out of the garbage can next to you?
Our lunch conversation was primarily about how much we love Chipotle, and how much I judge people who don't like beans because I'm pretty sure I could eat beans everyday for the rest of my life...beans and cheese, beans and rice--I'm going to wager that I could eat Mexican food everyday for two months and be completely happy...that's why it would be so difficult for me to live in the Midwest (or England)--but that's another story...
After lunch we walked to South Street Seaport...which used to be awesome, but has grown less and less so over the years...It's the New York Docks equivalent of the Laguna Hills Mall. (For example: they have a store in which everything is made out of Sand Dollars.) Katie made friends with this guy:

We came back to the hotel and relaxed with some Starbucks and a few good books...
Then, we met up with Matt Jensen down in Little Italy.

After dinner we did get to see Matt's work, which was very cool...and then parted ways...
All in all, another very fun day.
5 comments:
Is that the building from Ghostbusters II in the background of the picture of the old guy?!?
You are never coming back are you? It sounds like you have become quite the New Yorker!!! SO FUN!
Heather's right...
will you two ever return?
go chipotle...
by far the best place to ever eat...
i grew up by the first one in denver on Evans street...
i live in iowa now, and they won't bring one near... the closest one is 2.5 hours away in omaha... boo!!!
bahahaha i cant stop laughing at that matt j picture
and nice dictionary reference
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