The Key to the City key got me in free, and even if it hadn't, E works for a respected publishing company (think cute tuxedo'ed birds) that gets her in FREE to the Met (and MoMA and the Whitney and basically she's the art equivalent of having a friend with a rooftop pool). So we basically just explored bits and pieces of the museum... it's HUGE - maybe bigger than the Louvre but I'm not sure, certainly reminded me of the Louvre - like the Picasso exhibit, a photography exhibit, the American Woman exhibit (which was a costume depiction of the 1880s-1930s eras of women's fashion). Found a few pieces I LOVED:
And after we dragged our exhausted butts out of there (being on your feet for 5 hours straight is really tiring, I'll tell ya!) we happened upon a live gymnastics/comedy show out in front of the Met. Completely hilarious and entertaining. I wish I had pictures but I think by that point we were so hot and pooped that I forgot I had fingers, much less a camera.
So, as far as New York things go, the Met is one of the most quintessential, but like the blogger I linked to who is also doing this projects (except with dates... I need to work on that...), I felt a little disconnected from it. Sort of an odd feeling. I think I was expecting something more magical, and while it was incredible, it wasn't magical. Well, there are plenty more sites to visit and sights to see.
Like my experience on Sunday, this blog post is slightly lackluster, and I apologize. I was a lot more energetic and inspired earlier in the day... but the evening has completely vanished (time flies when you're watching a Gaga marathon on Fuse) and I am SO ready for bed. I want to get at least one more site in this week before the 4th of July festivities start up and I am trying to have fun while simultaneously avoiding the crush of tourists that will undoubtedly show up. I need a dartboard or something that can help me randomly pick these sites.
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