Images : New York - Lizard, United Nations, Grand Central, Times Square Rob Ewaschuk

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New York - Lizard, United Nations, Grand Central, Times Square (1/2)

More New York pics. Including a Bush/Cheney slag.

Cormack's lizard, about to get fed
The mouse was frozen.  That makes it okay.
I AM LIZARD.
Taras Shevchenko street gave me an opportunity to divulge my vast knowledge of Ukrainian poetry.
This was a cool pub.  They had two kinds of beer: light and dark, and they served it in two half-pint mugs
Various things on the walls of the pub.  American flag lacking stars (49, I think.)
Wall-hanging thing in pub.
Bush and Cheney, in the closet together.  Metaphorically, according to the bar tender.
This was an engraving in the sidewalk.  The bar was called McSorley's.
A Church, IIRC.
View of Building of Empire States from the entrance to Cormack's apartment building
Zoomage.
Another sidewalk engraving.
Strange sculpture outside the UN building.
Tourists taking pictures of the tied-up-gun.  Cool sculture.
Park in front of the bit of the UN that's open to the public.
There were several murals shown to us on the UN tour.  This was one of the more interesting ones.
Same mural
Sam mural, shaky.  It represented some kind of progression, but I forget the details.
One of the UN chambers.
Select-o-wheel for which translation you want, embedded in the chair's armrest.
Delegate Rob.
Rob and Clare.
UN General assembly.
Another Mural.  Again, there was some sort of meaning to it.  I'm finding it a bit hard to remember by looking at it.
Things found in Hiroshima (or Nagasaki, I can't remember), melted by the atomic bomb
UN General Assembly, I do believe.
General Assembly
View of the main UN building.
Paranoid ads were everywhere.
Some significant building.  (Note to self: don't wait three months to caption.)
Ceiling of Grand Central Station
Windows and lighting.
Grand central station.  If you look carefully, you can pick out a little black spot.  Apparently this is what the whole place used to look like, when it was about to be shut down.  Then some Big Money came in and rescued it.
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