Christmas in New York is magical.
Spring in New York brings some park beauty, though it's usually short-lived.
Summer in New York sucks.
And fall in New York is the best.
There's the gorgeous fall weather — as it should be, not as it's been. Central Park is looking more like summer than early October, but eventually that will change.
There is just so much to do, some things unique to NY, others more universal.
As for me, I:
See friends who've been gone over the summer and are now back.
Go to screenings, many with Q&A's with filmmaker and actors.
Entertain at home; I have access to a proprietary film app that will eventually include all movies (about 200) to be considered for BAFTAs.
Attend new plays, often at reduced prices through TDF and other sites (especially off-Broadway).
Walk the city without experiencing oppressive heat or icy sidewalks.
Dress in cozy fall clothes.
And of course watch Patrick Mahomes and his team try to make it to Super Bowl LX.
You are a KC Chief fan not a NE Patriot fan?
ReplyDeleteHave been for a few years, sorry to say.
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