Ch 8: Living in NYC

I was recently asked by a friend, “What has been the most difficult transition with moving to New York?” You probably wouldn’t guess my answer because this isn’t something you generally would think much about. Most of you reading my blog own a car, maybe even two of them. While I do still own my Honda Element, things...

Ch 7: Living in NYC

Chapter 7 – Parking and Driving in NYC I am sitting in my Honda Element parked just outside our apartment doorstep during my lunch break. Twice a week, vehicles must move for an hour and a half due to the street sweeper or alternate side parking being in effect. Alternate side parking gives other people a chance to park on...

Ch 6: Living in NYC

Chapter 6 – Attend free events Looking for free events is the name of the game. What is even better is when you are not bound to a schedule and you end up stumbling across a free event to enjoy. One fine Saturday, Marlyse and I decided to take a stroll through Central Park. We were anticipating on just walking but once we...

Ch 4: Living in NYC

Chapter 4 – Two natural disasters in one week “Stop working and take lunch”, I tell myself but I’m nearly finished so I do not want to break my concentration on this Tuesday afternoon. I have been copying all of the support pages to each individual HTML page so I can edit it and place each page on a different platform,...

Ch 3: Living in NYC

Chapter 3 – A New Lifestyle The sights, smells, energy and movement are not something we were accustomed to in Tampa. You can choose who you want to providing your energy from five different companies. There are less options if you need internet, phone and cable. There are 86 stairs before you make it to the street that is on...

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