i just came back from new york this morning, but i just can't wait to edit those pictures i took of chelsea market and high line park. So without heading to bed yet, i settled on my bed and started editing those photos and now i am done editing them. So here are the pictures.. :)
Despite my countless time to new york. i have never been to chelsea market. the place is so nicely done up and is filled with food outlets mostly bakery and seafood.apparently the seafood there is pretty good, i will give it a try some other day. :)
there are some shops there that sells some pretty cool picnic stuff.so tempting to buy them!!
We "ta bao" some sandwiches and drinks before we head to High line park. we wanted to relax one corner at the park and eat our sandwiches under the sun and with beautiful sights around! Life cannot get any better than that huh!
Like i said earlier on my previous post, High line park is an elevated park built on old train tracks starts from around 14st all the way till 30st. we started our walk from 14st ....
Water!!
then we saw this guy selling " American style ice kachang." LOL. it is actually shaved ice with fruit syrup. it is quite a rare sight cause the guy is shaving the ice manually without machines! Many people actually stopped to take a look at what he was doing.
The place has got some interesting art installation and designer buildings along the way that makes the whole walk so interesting and fun to visit!
Nice building huh?
Then the search for the plant of the week. LOL. and we found it!
A permanent naked poster guy waving at us from inside one of the building! remember to watch out for these fun installation along the way! LOL.
And they build a high line zoo at the backyard? hahaa.so funny!
then we settled down at one of the benches to have our sandwiches!
I really enjoyed the walk with zenn. the sights are so interesting- a combination of nature, arts and architecture. Maybe singapore should do something like this at the KTM railway tracks. :)
Hope u all enjoyed the shots as much as i do... Next post probably will be on my trip to central park with lindy! :)
alright time for me to sleep after an 18hrs flight. good night all.
Despite my countless time to new york. i have never been to chelsea market. the place is so nicely done up and is filled with food outlets mostly bakery and seafood.apparently the seafood there is pretty good, i will give it a try some other day. :)
there are some shops there that sells some pretty cool picnic stuff.so tempting to buy them!!
We "ta bao" some sandwiches and drinks before we head to High line park. we wanted to relax one corner at the park and eat our sandwiches under the sun and with beautiful sights around! Life cannot get any better than that huh!
Like i said earlier on my previous post, High line park is an elevated park built on old train tracks starts from around 14st all the way till 30st. we started our walk from 14st ....
Water!!
then we saw this guy selling " American style ice kachang." LOL. it is actually shaved ice with fruit syrup. it is quite a rare sight cause the guy is shaving the ice manually without machines! Many people actually stopped to take a look at what he was doing.
The place has got some interesting art installation and designer buildings along the way that makes the whole walk so interesting and fun to visit!
Nice building huh?
Then the search for the plant of the week. LOL. and we found it!
A permanent naked poster guy waving at us from inside one of the building! remember to watch out for these fun installation along the way! LOL.
And they build a high line zoo at the backyard? hahaa.so funny!
then we settled down at one of the benches to have our sandwiches!
I really enjoyed the walk with zenn. the sights are so interesting- a combination of nature, arts and architecture. Maybe singapore should do something like this at the KTM railway tracks. :)
Hope u all enjoyed the shots as much as i do... Next post probably will be on my trip to central park with lindy! :)
alright time for me to sleep after an 18hrs flight. good night all.
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