I am sure most of my readers recognisze this as the iconic shot from Woody Allen's 1979 film, "Manhattan." Forget, for a moment, that this picture could never be made today. The visual quality of the shot, with Woody and Diane Keaton, is one of those images that still epitomizes New York. I told myself that one day I would sit there, but it never happened.
Until two days ago, on Labor Day. We were on the East Side, with our friends Dan and Norma, and took a walk. We went to Sutton Place--I am ready to move there, darlings!-- and, as we walked toward the river, I recognized the view! Now, the spot has been renovated over the years, but I was able to approximate it, and sat by it. I was so excited, I forgot to have a picture taken.
I am telling you, if this was not such a schlep from where I live, I would hang out here. But, Bay Ridge has its own visual beauty, too.
The wait was long, but the occasion extra special because it was such an unexpected surprise. I mean, when that view was recognizable to me, it was like discovering a lost treasure.
Darlings, whether dwelling in or visiting New York City, you have just GOT to do this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And I still would love to live on Sutton Place!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 comments:
Sutton place sounds absolutely charming.
Like a village.
An EXPENSIVE village.
Victoria,
Oh, for sure, it is expensive.
So quieet and private!
Everything probably gets delivered!
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