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I arrived in NYC Thursday morning.  I was quite exhausted from all the things I had to do before I left and ended up catching up on sleep on the first day.  The second day was spent for the working lunch to discuss details of the Meeting in Montreal on Monday where I am a moderator, followed by walking around Lincoln Center area to pick up concert ticket and checking out the Whole Foods Store.

Lincoln Center is completely renovated and beautiful. The Whole Foods at Columbus Circle remains one of my favorite places in NYC!   I ended the second day with the visit to the Standard Jazz downtown.

The third day, Saturday, was a gorgeous, sunny day, but quite windy and chilly.  After my daily run around Central Park and visit to the gym, I ended up writing several outlines, forms, reports, etc., which would be due on Monday, Oct. 18, Japan time.  (We are still Saturday in NYC, but already noon on Sunday in Tokyo!)

The highlight of Saturday was the visit to Patsy’s on the West side with my stepson’s family (one-, three-, and six-year-olds!) The pizza there is fantastic and the place is noisy and zoo-like with so many kids and families.  I am always amazed to see so many kids in NYC during the weekends.

Saturday ended with a concert by the New York Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall. One of the charms of NYC is to have so much variety so that you can choose whatever you want – whether it’s music, parks, performing arts, ballet or dance.  It is also nice to have all these places within walking distance. (So you end up walking a lot when in NYC!)

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