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Date: Week of October 31st Locale: New York City, New York This week finds me in a small town affectionately known as 'The Big Apple'. Yep, I'm right here in fabulous New York City for a meeting with a customer. I'm actually staying in Jersey City, on the river across from NYC. I have a nice view of the skyline from the window in my room. I arrived a day early so I could learn how to use the mass transit system in the NY/NJ Metro area. So yesterday I took a train under the Hudson River, and arrived at the World Trade Center. I toured that area, and reflected on the happenings of 9/11, realizing how hard it hit this city. I was also reminded of how it energized our nation, and brought home the idea of freedom to most everyone once again. I was going to find the meeting site, but quickly realized I had quite a distance to go still. However, a little studying of Google Maps on my phone helped, and I knew that could get there today without any problems. So I played tourist, and tried not to gawk at the scenes around me. I didn't want my head to be looking up the whole time, you know how it is when you're in a big city that you've visited once or twice, but never traveled around in much. I did manage to snap a few photo's (of course), and just about walked my legs off in doing so. My 'Fit-Bit' tells me I walked about six and a half miles yesterday, but some of that was walking in the airports too. Still, by the end of the day, my legs were pretty tuckered out. Historic/Interesting Places Visited: National September 11 Memorial and Museum. If you come here, visit this site. I will be back here four times next year for classes with this customer, and one more time as I prep, learning their exact radio sites wiring and connections/signal flow. I may not get here to NYC for that one visit, but I will for the classes, since I'll be delivering them in a building on Broadway. I'm home the next three or four weeks, before traveling to Springfield Virginia in mid December. Winter is coming, y'all stay warm! |