Ryan and I took last Wednesday evening and went to Manhattan to watch his littlest sister get her percussion groove on.
Seriously, that girl can really groove.
It was way to dark to get any photos especially since no flashes were allowed.
But Ryan and I had a great time exploring a little bit. Its been a while since we had been to Manhattan. So we visited a few places.
Our first stop was...
Its our favorite stop in Manhattan. So Long Saloon.
Next time you're up there. Check it out. Its on the corner of Moro and 12th.
I had this.
In case its unclear - its a burger and fries. The best burger and fries in Manhattan.
The Resist Temptation (burger with a fried egg - seriously, if you haven't tried it you should) and the Summer Brew. I would highley recommend it.
The other best thing they have. Raspberry Chipotle Bean Dip. Yep. TO DIE FOR.
And it might kill you. Seriously if you ate it every day.
But once in three years - I think I am in good shape. :)
Then I just took a few pictures to get used to my camera a little more.
Gotta love green copper roofs. Ryan said they were oxidized, I think.
Not in the best focus, but I love the way the clouds and the back light kind of put a halo around the building.
Gotta love messages written in chalk. I kind of miss the days when the most important things I needed to know were communicated in chalk.
And, that's where Ryan proposed on a little walk around campus. Its a funny story, perhaps I will relate it to you sometime.
Hale. One of my favorite places. Lovely building.
I love the angles and lines of Anderson Hall. It was first built in the 1880's if I remember correctly from my tour guide days. But it has been added on to and renovated and changed ever since. All the changes have made for an interesting and unique building.
A little known secret about the building, you can go through underground tunnels and get to Holtz and Seaton Halls. Its pretty sweet.
Thanks Em for the invitation and the walk down memory lane.