Mon 28 Jan 2008
Who:
Meg + Charles
What:
R&R in NYC
When:
September 26 - October 4, 2007
Where:
New York City
… New York … NEW YORK! Da da da da da.
OK — maybe I better stick to blogging and stop singing! This past October, my best friend Tim (who also happened to be my best man in our wedding) got married in Leesburg, VA. En route to the wedding, we decided to make a little stop in NYC for some r&r. We only took the camera out for ONE photo excursion, but I think you’ll enjoy the results!
~ Charles
How do you photograph a city as amazing as NYC…I guess you have to start with Times Square. We stayed steps away from this madness at The Time Hotel in our super tiny room.

We have SO many of these shots - Meg was a theatre major in college and went a little shutter-happy taking photos of theaters and theatrical posters/billboards. I could fill about six blog enteries with those alone, I imagine - but I’ll let it rest with these few.

We saw 12 musicals in 10 days. Did I mention Meg is a self-proclaimed theater geek? This trip was definitely all about feeding her need to see good live theater. Among the highlights were Wicked, Mary Poppins (Meg got to see Mary, played by Ashley Brown, at the stage door - they did community theater together back in high school), Les Miserables (Meg has seen this before - but said I *HAD* to see it first so that I would always be able to say that ‘Les Mis’ was the FIRST show I ever saw on Broadway - something about it being a ‘classic’), Legally Blonde (surprisingly enough - this was one of my favorites), the amazing Spring Awakening, and a handful of others I can’t think of immediately.

Meet Milton…he was our Big Apple Greeter tour guide. Not familiar with Big Apple Greeter’s? They are incredible! Be sure to check them out if you visit the city.

Something about this sign being strapped to her walker - made me chuckle.

Our tour guide, Milton, insisted that we go inside just to view thier magnificent lobby.. despite the ‘no tourists’ sign at the door. I’d like to note that he stayed safely outside

This image really tugs at my heart strings. It is part of the memorial at St. Paul’s Chapel in NYC. They have converted the facility into a 9/11 memorial.

There are holes in the tarps covering the fences surrounding ground zero - all around the perimeter you could see people trying to peek in…


The corner of Wall St and Broadway - it’s like a geographical representation of our relationship

The icon of American industry!


Tourists.


Meg planned this entire trip - top to bottom - so I must give her credit for planning time for an amazing afternoon in Brooklyn, including lunch reservations at The River Cafe - this place offers the best views of Manhattan - see for yourself!
From our table:

Notice our Brooklyn Bridge dessert:

The view from the patio:


Meg grabbed this shot right after lunch. It is my most favoritest personal travel image at this moment!

A trip to NYC would not be complete without a romp through Central Park. Armed with our fresh bagels from H&H, and our fresh spreads from Zabar’s, we were ready for our afternoon picnic under the trees!







You’ve got to understand that Meg gets a little camera-happy now and again and simply WILL NOT STOP TAKING PICTURES. Now, it wouldn’t be a problem if it were purely scenic stuff, but she insists on taking about 100 images with me in them (I wish I was exaggerating) - so this shot came somewhere toward the end of that series when I was ‘over it’… heh, heh. (WARNING: this next image may be disturbing for small children, pets, and woodland creatures.)

Meg was only slightly annoyed when I turned the camera on her for revenge:

We got lost trying to find our way out of Central Park (go figure) and ended up racing by Bethesda Fountain - stopping just long enough to snag this overview:


The view from 30 Rock Observation Deck:


Rockefeller Center:


Things that were super cool that we didn’t photograph - Cafeteria (trendy 24/7 spot - try the Mac-n-Cheese!), Popovers (totally awesome with great popovers, as you might suspect), NYMTF (New York Musical Theater Festival), Don’t Tell Mama (cabaret bar we visited), An Evening with Stephen Schwartz (Meg adores this composer/lyricist who has penned the music for musicals such as Wicked, Pippin, Godspell, and Children of Eden, to name a few - and he you might also know him from his work on the music for Disney’s Pocahontas or The Hunchback of Notre Dame, or his Academy Award-winning work on The Prince of Egypt (song: When You Belive). Anywho, Meg is a huge fan, and after this concert/interview - I am too! It was sort of like an ‘Inside the Actor’s Studio’ talk with an awesome concert of his work mixed in - a definite highlight of the trip), and Meg managed to win us tickets to see David Letterman (my only request of the trip) - so, of course, I had to mention that!
I know I’m forgetting tons of stuff - but that’s what being SO FAR BEHIND on blogging does to you. I’ll keep trying to get you caught up over the next few weeks.
~ C
January 28th, 2008 at 1:12 pm
SO amazing! Please share more Charles!!!!
January 28th, 2008 at 1:20 pm
THESE ARE SO GREAT!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE the one of Charles. Charles, I love that you have the moxie to post such a disturbing picture of yourself! LOL!
January 28th, 2008 at 1:44 pm
OMG y’all!!! These pictures are AMAZING!!! Seriously. I LOVE every one of them and I’m so incredibly jealous of the 12 broadway shows in 10 days! AND Les Mis was my first Broadway show too!!! It definitely is a classic in my book and I made John go see it when it came to Memphis (not the same, but at least he’s seen it!).
Yay! I’m so glad you had a great time!!
January 28th, 2008 at 6:22 pm
You have some great shots there and some really comical ones too. I cant wait to be able to go to NYC!
January 28th, 2008 at 8:28 pm
You guys are mad sick!!! I am so jealous how amazingly well some of these shots were framed and exposed - killer.
January 30th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
I found this blog page through Google Alerts because you mention Big Apple Greeter. I love your photographs, Meg! They are truly beautiful and you are a very gifted artist. Of course, my favorite photo is of your greeter, Milton, in front of the fountain in City Hall Park!
January 30th, 2008 at 8:03 pm
AMAZING!! Although I’ve never been to NYC, your pictures make me feel as if I have….can’t wait to experience it myself someday.
It looks as if you guys had a blast - good for you! MJ and I miss talking to you guys. I still try to stay in the loop by checking the blog every opportunity I get - don’t want to lose my spot in the Meg and Charles fan club!!
April
January 31st, 2008 at 1:24 am
Can these photos be purchased? I would like a 16×20 of the one that is 8th from the bottom.
February 1st, 2008 at 1:52 pm
I had my high school class photo taken at Bethesda Fountain!
Great shots guys! You really brought me some “back in the day” memories.
February 22nd, 2008 at 1:13 pm
Jensey and I were there for our honeymoon in December and can’t wait to go back this October! You guys got some beautiful stuff and are making me miss it already.