Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Vagabonding

Being professional vagabonds isn't easy.  Even with the advent of Craigslist, one must pick the right time to buy and sell things like bicycles.  Today we posted our bicycles and just in case they sell soon, we took the ride to Brooklyn that we promised ourselves we'd take before we left the city.  We rode to Brooklyn over the Williamsburg Bridge as per Ducca's suggestion and were not disappointed.  For our return to Manhattan we chose the Brooklyn Bridge to knock a few more things off our bucket list - checking out Ground Zero, Battery Park, and Chinatown. 
There is an undeniable, palpable feeling of loss at Ground Zero.  It is a similar feeling to being at the Arizona Memorial.  One cannot help but think of all the innocent people who just went to work that day.  As we looked around, we noticed that some of the adjacent buildings seemed to have marks.  We wondered how many of those marks were scars left from 9/11/2001.  We also wondered what the people in those buildings witnessed.  Having just visited Rockafeller Center and learned that it took nine years to build in the 1930's, it seemed remarkable that nine years and four days after the attacks on the WTC the memorial still seems to be in the early stages of development.  We don't know what to make of it.  Just thought it was strange.

Battery Park proved to be an awfully nice place to ride a bike, take in a sunset, or pepper the volleyball.  (How's Todd's setting form Richard? And Lady Liberty's?)
If given the choice, when in New York, skip Chinatown.

All in all, we are glad we rode everywhere we did today because a Craigslister called about a bike and we think we will sell it tomorrow.  So go the lives of itinerant people.

1 comment:

Richard said...

todd? setting? those two words are rarely used in a sentence.