Peg's visit to New Jersey & New York City - Vol. 1

August 2002


Early morning arrival at Newark Airport.

Peg is the guest of the Mullane Family of Kearny, New Jersey. L-R: Mary Clair, Meredith, Ann Mary, and Bob

A commute view for New Jersey residents on the way to the city.

A computer lab at Nutley High School where Ann Mary teaches in New Jersey just across the Hudson from Manhattan.

An evening walk in Greenwich Village, NY.

This photo of a fantastic NY coffee store does not do justice to the aroma and assortment.

A NY dog park complete with tennis balls (Washington Park?)

A very exclusive neighborhood in the Village.

This is the address of a friend of our Norwegian friends.  He was out of town visiting in Germany at the time.

A lunch hour jazz performance at the Newark Art Museum.

The famous Brooklyn bridge paintings by Stella part of the Newark Art Museum collection.

Times square scene while standing in line to buy theatre tickets.

Here we meet outside the show.  We saw the musical "Into the Woods. " It was great fun!

New York City lights are impressive.

Here is a view of the Manhattan sky line from across the river. Such a view is also our background on these pages.

Interesting architectural features on this New Jersey wave building... it is for sale

Peg gets to swim in the Atlantic Ocean at Seaside Heights, NJ.  the water was a wonderful 72 degrees

The resident gulls were guarding this fence.  They had slightly different markings than  Pacific ones.

The boardwalk at the amusement park yielded a fine ice cream cone

A pose by the New York Library Lions is required.

Inside the famed and esteemed structure is equally impressive.

"Black Angus" in a sign is a tribute to our Angus raising friends in Norway.

The tall buildings that dominate the landscape EVERYWHERE - center here is the Empire State Building.

The proverbial Grand Central Station was a work in efficiency.

Outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which was a priority visit for Peg.

This charming apartment across the street is appealing.  One could live there.  

Then there is the Plaza Hotel.  One could live there too.  A lot of people do.

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