Category Archives: Historic New York City neighborhoods

Museum of Broadway 145 West 45th Street New York, NY 10036

Sherman Creek Park 3725 Tenth Avenue New York, NY 10034

Swindler Cove in the Sherman Creek Park.

Day Two Hundred and Eighty-Two Exploring the Chelsea Market and Little Island with my NYU classmates August 31st, 2023

My trip to the Chelsea Market with my classmates at NYU

The front of the Chelsea Market at 75 9th Avenue is where we started our tour.

Chelsea Market

https://www.chelseamarket.com/

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60763-d288031-Reviews-Chelsea_Market-New_York_City_New_York.html

Little Island

https://littleisland.org/

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60763-d23418324-Reviews-Little_Island-New_York_City_New_York.html

Before the start of the school year, NYU sponsors a series of events, open houses and walking tours for the students to get to know the campus and each other better. Since I am now in my second year at the college, I know the campus quite well and don’t have to take the traditional tours.

One of the options we had was a tour of the Chelsea Market over on Nineth Avenue and then of Little Island, this new innovative park just off the Meat Packing District at Pier 55. It was a beautiful sunny day when we started the walk from the SPS Building on 12th Avenue.

All the student Undergraduate and Graduate tour guides were preparing for tours all over campus and were chatting when I got there. I ran into Milton, a sophomore undergraduate, who had led the tour last September to Koreatown. So we chatted for a bit about how fast time has gone. That tour was almost a year ago to the day.

I also ran into one of my undergraduate classmates from my Paris class and we chatted for a bit while I showed her the blog, I did on her assigned tour that she and her partners had created. She seemed impressed. Then our tour guides were ready, and it was off and running to Chelsea Market for a tour of the facility and then lunch outside on the picnic benches.

The displays inside the market are very creative.

I have been to the Chelsea Market many times since its opening back in the 1990’s but I had not been in it for since COVID so there were a lot of new restaurants and stores that I had not visited. The place was really bustling for an early September afternoon.

Inside the Chelsea Market.

The waterfall is the one thing I remember from my first trip here in 2002.

We walked through the market with the tour guides giving us a small history of the facility that it had once been the Nabisco Cookie factory. It had sat abandoned for a long time and then they created this innovative market concept with offices, restaurants and shops as the Chelsea neighborhood started to improve in the early 1990’s. Now it is the catalyst for both Chelsea and the Meat Packing District for shopping, entertainment and work. After the quick tour, it was off to find a place to buy lunch.

The crowds at the Chelsea Market

The beautiful white light canopy inside the Chelsea Market.

The festival activity of the Chelsea Market.

Like the rest of the City, the restaurants in the Chelsea Market have gotten really expensive. A hamburger, sandwich and pizza are marked up much higher here than they are outside the building. I was going to grab something outside but decided to look around the restaurants around the back of the market and found Sarabeth’s Kitchen Bakery.

Sarabeth’s Kitchen Bakery at 75 9th Avenue in the Chelsea Market

https://www.sarabeth.com/Sarabeths-Bakery_ep_62.html

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g60763-d423558-Reviews-Sarabeth_s_Bakery-New_York_City_New_York.html?m=19905

The selection inside the bakery that day.

Eyeing the selection of sandwiches in the case.

I had eaten up in her Madison Avenue restaurant years ago before I moved to California and remembered how I loved the food. I was looking at the grilled cheese but knew we had limited time until we left for Little Island and decided on the Tuna Salad sandwich that looked really good. It tasted as good as it looked.

The Tuna Salad sandwich on fresh sourdough bread at Sarabeth’s Bakery

The Tuna Salad sandwich here is excellent!

We sat outside on the picnic tables right outside the building which I did not remember from past trips to the Chelsea Market. I guess this was a result of COVID as well when we had to go to outdoor dining. With the weather hovering just over 80 degrees and it being sunny and blue skies there is nothing like dining outdoors. We had a great time over lunch talking and getting to know one another.

The seating outside the Chelsea Market.

After lunch was over, we took a quick walk through the Meat Packing District which in the middle of the afternoon was hopping with activity. People were out walking their dogs and eating in the outdoor cafes and listening to music from street musicians who were playing in the park. I had not seen this much activity during the afternoon on a weekday. I thought it was a Saturday.

People were out and about in the Meat Packing District that afternoon.

Then we got to Little Island, a very innovative new park that had been created and opened during COVID. The whole park is done in modules that are landscaped and created in tiers. I had only passed the park and never walked in, so it was an excuse to spend time to walk the paths and enjoy the sunny day.

Little Island Park at Pier 55.

https://littleisland.org/

Little Island Park from the pier.

It is really an interesting park as you walk the paths by tiers and there is a large lawn to relax on and enjoy the sunshine, a concert shell for musical events and plays (we just missed a group performing) and paths throughout the park that take you through landscaped woods and beautiful gardens.

The landscaped lawn that we relaxed on that afternoon.

The concert shell for performances.

It was a really great tour of the park. We walked through the gardens and took in the views of the landscape. The views of Jersey City and Lower Manhattan was amazing. The waterfront views were amazing.

The views of the module gardens.

The garden views from the top of the gardens.

The view from the top of the garden.

The views of Lower Manhattan that afternoon from Little Island.

The views of Downtown Jersey City.

The views around the Hudson River were just breathtaking. On a clear, sunny day made it even better.

Before we left Little Island, we took a group shot to remember this wonderful afternoon and headed back to campus. Some of the students went on other tours and others were going to get together with their classmates. I walked back to Chelsea Market and took another look around and then listened to the band in the park in the Meat Packing District. We all had a great time!

Our NYU group shot on the tour.

Places to Eat:

Sarabeth’s Bakery

75 Ninth Avenue

New York, NY 10011

(212) 989-2424

https://www.sarabeth.com/Sarabeths-Bakery_ep_62.html

Open: Sunday 9:00am-7:00pm/Monday-Saturday 8:00am-8:00pm

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g60763-d423558-Reviews-Sarabeth_s_Bakery-New_York_City_New_York.html?m=19905

Places to Visit:

Chelsea Market

75 Ninth Avenue

New York, NY 10011

(212)652-2111

https://www.chelseamarket.com/

Open: Sunday-Saturday 8:00am-9:00pm

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60763-d288031-Reviews-Chelsea_Market-New_York_City_New_York.html

Little Island

Pier 55 at 13th Street

New York, NY 10011

https://littleisland.org/

Open: Sunday-Saturday 6:00am-11:00pm

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60763-d23418324-Reviews-Little_Island-New_York_City_New_York.html

New York Aquarium 602 Surf Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11224

The new “Shark” exhibit at the NY Aquarium.

The Coney Island Museum 1208 Surf Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11224

The main gallery.

The Picnic Day 69 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10014

The inside of The Picnic Day.

Saigon Vietnamese Sandwich 369 Broome Street New York, NY

The sandwiches here are excellent!

Eddie’s Sweet Shop 105-29 Metropolitan Avenue #1 Queens, NY 11375

The front of Eddie’s Sweet Shop at 105-29 Metropolitan Avenue #1 in Forest Hills, NY.

My Banana and Cherry Vanilla sundae with Marshmallow topping and whipped cream with a cherry on it.

Day Two Hundred and Eighty Joining Michigan State University Alumni for our “Annual Picnic in Central Park” July 29th, 2023 and again on July 26th, 2025

Members of the Greater New York Michigan State University Alumni Association at our Annual Summer Picnic

I joined other alumni from the New York City Chapter of the Michigan State Alumni Association for our “Annual Summer Picnic in the Park” on July 29th, 2023. This was a much more festive and social event than when I met with the alumni association back in February for the memorial service for those students lost in the active shooting on campus. This was a perfect way to share some “Spartan Spirit” and good times ahead. I have to say one thing, not matter what happens being tragedy or success, Spartans stick together.

The interesting rock formation in Central Park before I got to the picnic site.

We really had a good time. I got to know members of our Alumni Executive Board and other long-time members of the alumni association. We all brought our own lunches and cookies, and bottled water were supplied by the alumni association. It was nice to just sit back on the picnic benches and relax and enjoy the breathtaking sunny summer day.

Most of us talked about the upcoming football season and the problems that we had last year. None of us understood how we could go from a Championship season the year before to a losing season last year. It was disheartening to many of us alumni to sit through these games that we should have won.

We also talked about the upcoming basketball season which was on its way as well. I try to attend all the games that are in New York City when I can and that is always fun. This is when you know how extensive our alumni association is in the tri-state area.

I tried to weigh my opinions in while biting into the homemade chicken parmesan sandwich I made for myself. I swear, so many of our alumni know more about the stats for the team and the players than I could ever imagine.

I also got to meet some incoming Spartans from the New York City area and it is nice to see the latest wave of Spartans entering the university. I remember that enthusiasm when I got there back in 1983. I can’t believe that forty years has passed since I entered college for the first time (I am at my fifth college now attending New York University).

I had gotten there a little late so many people had left by that point so the rest of us piled onto three picnic tables and talked the afternoon away on issues Spartan related and also the general status of Manhattan and the rest of New York City for those alumni that lived in the City. On this late summer afternoon, I could see the Great Lawn in the distance and many people sunbathing, reading, playing fresbie or watching the pop-up softball game in the distance.

It was a nice relaxing afternoon, and I would be joining many of these people at Blondies on the Upper West Side in a few weeks for the opening of the football season. It also gave me a chance to explore Central Park on this beautiful sunny day. I am sorry but there is no place like Manhattan on a sunny afternoon.

Go Green! Go White!

The Great Lawn in Central Park that beautiful afternoon. Midtown sits in the background.

The Michigan State University Picnic in 2025:

Finally getting into the park at 2:45pm

I attending the picnic again in 2025 after a very harried morning and then dealing with public transportation. It took me almost two hours to get from my home to the picnic and I live ten miles from the location.

Walking through Central Park to the picnic site

Between the bus into the City and the subway to get to 85th Street and then having to buy lunch two blocks away and then walking back to park took a lot of time. By the time I got my lunch, walked to the picnic area and then sat down to eat when everyone else was done and were conversing with one another. I felt bad that I was starved and wanted to eat first.

Walking through Central Park

New Green Leaf Deli at 518 Amsterdam Avenue

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60763-d4892355-r1021151472-Green_Leaf_Deli-New_York_City_New_York.html?m=19905

The Spartan Chicken Fingers from New Leaf Deli were delicious

After I finally finished my lunch, I got to talking with other members of the Alumni Association. The conversation always rolls into the Men’s Football and Basketball season with some talk on the happenings on campus. I have not been back to East Lansing since 2013 so it has been some time since I have seen the changes on campus.

All of us talking at the picnic

Alumni came from both New York and New Jersey

Our picnic area was in the Pine Brush picnic area

Enjoying dessert with other Alumni

Even though I was only there for an hour, it was nice meeting other Alumni and catching up with people I only see at the games at Blondies, a bar on the Upper West Side. Either the football season only a month away and a new coach, we are all looking for a new beginning again.

One of the members’ dog that afternoon

I still had a nice time and look forward to the upcoming football season. No one knows how to predict it but I think we will do well in the upcoming season.

Go Green! Go White!

Walking back through Central Park

Admiring the rock formations at West 84th Street

9th Avenue Grocery & Deli 350 Nineth Avenue New York, NY 10001 (Closed February 2024)

9th Avenue Grocery at 350 Nineth Avenue

The hero’s here are really good!