This afternoon, I spent a couple of hours roaming around Brooklyn with Kelly. I, for one, have never really seen Brooklyn. I've been once, about two years ago, and only to stop for a quick dinner late at night in Williamsburg while half-concious from lack of sleep. As a result, my initial impression of Brooklyn is rather fuzzy. But this visit changed it all, Brooklyn looks amazing in the sunlight and frost--all bathed in yellow and blue. It didn't matter that I was freezing my phalanges off, the view from the bridge was completely worth the possible nerve damage.



For now, it's all about getting a full night's rest before another day of sightseeing and food hunting. Speaking of, my stomachs been getting a major workout since I landed in this wonderful city--I practically dove headfirst in that first bowl of chicken and rice.
I am so ready for Day two.
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