We're staying on West 83rd St, so nice and handy for Central Park, basically the first place we went to explore. There are of course many things to do there, but we concentrated on the Diana Ross playground (presumably named for the singer):
F at playground
Then a bit of a walk, and the Natural History museum, first of all for food in the cafe (which Anne was very impressed by) and then of course to look at the dinosaurs:
Family and dinosaurs
Dinosaur on its own
I hadn't realised that the entire museum was a memorial to Theodore Roosevelt.
A wander on my own in the afternoon gave me no joy as I attempted to cash a cheque drawn on Citibank of South Dakota - Citibank New York didn't wan to know, and even Western Union turned up their noses at it, obviously suspicious of the issuer's credit rating, understandably enough. But I bought the four-volumes-in-two edition of Wolfe's Book of the New Sun at the nearby Barnes and Noble. Also decided to travel to Boston on Wednesday by car rather than train.
In the evening we went out with S and E to a restaurant called Serendipity, and met there my cousin A. The kids are not in fact particularly used to restaurants but the restaurant was used to children and happily provided F with the requested plain pancakes and plain ice cream.
They also provided us with a fright wig which had to be tried on in turn by most of us present:
The fright wig
Me
Anne (with
nestling U)
F
S
And so to bed.