This will be the last part, I believe. As always, click on the photo to see the whole thing since Blogspot covers most of the photo up.
This is Union Square - crowded as usual.
This is Beth Israel Medical Center.
This is Union Square subway entrance.
This is a building with a symbol on it I am pretty sure is occultic.
The back of my head, LOL.
Babies R US...
Some building... I think it is a restaurant.
This is a building, which says W Union Square on top.
While walking by Union Square, we happened to come across a hungry squirrel.
He was looking for food.
We called him...
and he looked at us.
He came VERY close to us...
and I had no choice but to give him a cracker, which I had bought for the bus ride but did not eat. (He took it straight out of my hand.)
He took it around to the other side of the tree and began munching away.
This is Barnes and Noble.
Here is another view of that occultic building... from afar.
Just some groups of buildings...
I liked the colors on the building on the corner.
This is the pet store that I bought my hamster, Simcha, at.
A neat building...
Another neat building...
I liked the entrance of this building.
Such pretty ivy...
A pretty building...
This is where we stopped to eat supper... It's pizza, but it is whole wheat and gluten free. This is the website to Mozzarelli's.
Here is our pizza. The regular one is my husband's, and the tomato and spinach slice is mine.
Here is the Empire State Building all lit up in green for St. Patrick's Day.
This is Madison Square Garden at night - where we get on the bus to go home.
And here is where we get off the bus in the Bronx to transfer to the bus, which takes us to our home.
I had to show you this tiny store at the train station. It is one of the smallest stores I have ever seen, though believe it or not - there are some smaller ones in Manhattan.
That's it. I hope that you have enjoyed your virtual trip through some of Manhattan. Next time I go, I will invite you again. :)
Love,
Kimberly ♥
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