But there are things I love about it. Like beautiful art museums and the New York Public Library.
A few weeks ago I went to the Met to see the Michelangelo exhibit. It was really beautiful. (But, confession: I took most of the pictures for an Instagram Story which I then did not post until two weeks after I went. Oh well. Hahaaaaa.)
[That red chalk art is beautiful.]
[In the room, the women come and go . . .
[. . . talking of Michelangelo.]
[Not Michelangelo. But still a beautiful picture of Joan of Arc (who I deeply admire).]
[My ticket covered the Met Cloisters, and since I had time, I decided to make the trek uptown. And I wasn't disappointed.]
[I remember learning about this triptych in Art History 202.]
[Look at that detail.]
[So lovely.]
[All alone with the unicorn tapestries. That was really cool to be the only person in that room.]
[Why I love Medieval art. So wacky.]
My most recent trip to the city was for archival research at the New York Public Library. I went up there on Valentine's Day, and it was a beautiful winter day, and the city was quite charming to me that day. So maybe I'm warming up to New York. Maybe.
[NYPL]
Especially when you can find views like this in New York. I do get some of its appeal. I have a few more years for New York to grow on me. We'll see what happens. But I do enjoy quiet uptown vistas like these.
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