Once Mark left for Albany,
I decided to check out the newly opened High Line park. It was very relaxing to just walk the park, look at the view, and soak in the sun (sunshine is apparently a rarity these days). The park was interesting, it still looked like an old elevated railway, with plants and trees all around. There were sleek wood benches and lounge type chairs as well. the wooden lounge chairs looked inviting, but were very uncomfortable.
I couldn't sit for very long, which was a pity in the beautiful weather. the benches are a better choice. The plants are colorful and pleasing, but there was not a huge variety. There were a bunch of employees (or volunteers?) still planting and weeding, so I'm guessing that they are not finished with the greenery yet. The high line is an interesting mix of old, new, natural, and industrial. There is also an art exhibition area. I was glad that
I was able to check it out, but I'm not sure how quickly I'd race back. It was quiet when I went, but I imagine the weekends will have it filled with hipsters and tourists.
I decided to check out the newly opened High Line park. It was very relaxing to just walk the park, look at the view, and soak in the sun (sunshine is apparently a rarity these days). The park was interesting, it still looked like an old elevated railway, with plants and trees all around. There were sleek wood benches and lounge type chairs as well. the wooden lounge chairs looked inviting, but were very uncomfortable.
I couldn't sit for very long, which was a pity in the beautiful weather. the benches are a better choice. The plants are colorful and pleasing, but there was not a huge variety. There were a bunch of employees (or volunteers?) still planting and weeding, so I'm guessing that they are not finished with the greenery yet. The high line is an interesting mix of old, new, natural, and industrial. There is also an art exhibition area. I was glad that
I was able to check it out, but I'm not sure how quickly I'd race back. It was quiet when I went, but I imagine the weekends will have it filled with hipsters and tourists. After the park I walked around Chelsea Market a little bit, and had an iced Darjeeling (2nd flush) from T-salon. It was tasty and not too watered down. Quite refreshing after my walk. I don't think I'd want to hang out in T-salon for very long though. It felt pretentious, and the over the top Asian decor just didn't feel genuine to me. When I arrived around noon, the food behind the case also looked like it had been sitting for awhile. If I'm in the area, I would probably stop by to purchase loose tea and have a cup, but I would not linger.
After tea, I went uptown to meet my sister for lunch and pedicures! It was great to see her, we don't get to hang out very much anymore. We went to Bliss for pedicures, and while it was a nice pedicure, the service was horrible. My sister had to wait over 1/2 an hour before someone realized that they overbooked, and had to scramble to find someone to start her pedicure. No one apologized and she was not compensated at all. The staff is definitely snooty. I won't be returning to bliss any time soon, and I do like to go out and get an occasional massage, pedicure, etc. If you are looking for a big chain spa, Oasis is much better. The Bliss products are overrated, and expensive as well.
After my lovely relaxing day, I returned home to sweet little Hana! Now if that isn't the perfect end to my day, I don't know what is!
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