Images : New York Guggenheim and Staten Island Ferry Rob Ewaschuk

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New York Guggenheim and Staten Island Ferry (1/2)

More photos from walking around New York, going to Ground Zero, the Guggenheim museum, taking the Staten Island Ferry, and other funness.

Chinatown
Aquariums with fresh seafood in Chinatown
Cartoon car
Woolworth Building (financial district)
Rory looking dramatically at ground zero
Ground zero fence
More GZ
More GZ
More GZ, through the fence.  Tres artistique.
Strange sculpture, kinda looked like a crushed car.
Architecture office.  Clare got scared.
Priddy lites
Somewhere on south tip of Manhattan.  Ship's mast.
Bridges
Cormac, Rory, Hugh, Clare, Stephanie
Same, darker.  You might wonder why this photo is here.  So do I.
Beers in this little pub that served beer in small glasses three at a time.  Lots of character.  Stickers of Bush and Cheney in a closet it.  "In the closet together," the barkeep said
Threat to those daring to try to pass a fake ID.
Cool subway station.  False door to nowhere.
Cormack's hermit crab poking out
Empire state buildling, as seen from the exit of Cormack's apartment building
Looking the other way from previous, I think.
Guggenheim musenheimeum.
Close-up.  Archtecturally-significant-building, so ample photos were taken. :-)
Cormack.  We stayed with him.  He's great.
Me.  So, so sexy.
Birds on the guggenheim.  Don't they know it's an architecturally significant building?!  No respect, I tell you.
Ice cream.  Probably some forgotten detail of interest.
More Guggenheim.
Inside the Guggenheim, looking up.
Again.
Looking out one of the windows.
Shiny water fountain.  No photos were allowed here, but I waited 'til the guards were gone to take this one.
Again, another secret photo.
This little jutty-outy-thing had a reading room in it.  nifty.
Random street corner.
Here we go on the Staten Island Ferry, to the land of trolls and frogs, according to Manhattanites.
A-ferrying-we-go!
Looking back on the wonderful world we'd left behind
Statue of Liberty.
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