When I heard he was going to New York City for a very special historical tequila event, I'm pretty sure I had my bags packed and ready before he booked my ticket. An interesting group, these tequila aficionados are. They are fun, informative, eclectic, and always warm and friendly. Though I usually tag along only to do my own thing while he stays for the informative parts, we always meet up in the evenings for the dinners.
This particular trip was special in that I got to visit with both local friends and out of town friends, all of which also came for the event. I reunited with friends that I had met at past events. I met a number of new people and also got to be part of a little tequila history. While he spent Saturday at a luncheon tasting tequila, I ventured out to take a bite out of the Big Apple.
There's an old stereotype that everyone in New York City is always in a hurry and that they are rude and won't give you the time of day. I can honestly tell you that my experience was everything but that. Yes, New Yorkers are fast and busy getting to where they need to go. But every time I stopped someone to ask directions or just chat or smile, they reciprocated with a smile and a few kind words. Of course, I did not feel like I had enough time as we were there only for a short weekend, but I'm pretty certain we packed a lot in to those few days.
Because we did so much, Rather than write my way through the trip, I thought it best to grab some photos and collage them by event, in chronological order. Please excuse the quality of photos as most of them were taken with my phone. There was serious walking, shopping, and eating to be had, so the extra burden of a big camera was not an option.
So many glorious moments happened this weekend in New York and spending it with the love of my life was pretty special for both of us. With all we packed in, there was still so much we did not get to see or do. But no worries! We are already talking about coming back for another bite of this apple... I'm Jus' Sayin'!
Happy Anniversary!!!! Glad you had a blast!
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie, We did! Little Italy was the perfect place to celebrate with all the little sidewalk cafes.
DeleteSo jealous of all the fabulous food places you got to go to in NYC, and that the city folk were polite! And as U2 says: "Pride, in the name of love!" <3
ReplyDeleteAmen sister to the Pride! It was a beautiful thing to witness.
DeleteTotally engrossing travelogue! Makes me want to go to NY right now. How you packed so much in for just one week-end is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI think we were up more hours then we slept. Walking the streets at 2am was an amazing experience.
DeleteWhat a fun description of everything! Glad you had so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks-we really did have a blast! Can't wait to go back.
DeleteLooks like y'all had fun! Thanks for taking us with you.
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