Well, my Lions traded Matthew Stafford to the LA Rams last night. All good things usually come to an end and the Lions got more than I expected for trading Matthew. So, I’ll wish him well and hope that Goff plays well for the Lions.
Oculus World Trade Center Station
I enjoyed my last trip to NYC back in 2019. MJ and I explored Manhattan, per our normal process. This was the first time we explored the Oculus building. This unique building is a terminal station on the PATH subway system. It also has an underground mall within it. I loved the architecture of this building.
One World Trade Center
MJ and I are heading to Manhattan soon for a short trip. I’ll get some work in and some fun in (via photography, site seeing & great food).
That upcoming trip had me thinking about our last Manhattan trip. Therefore, this photo of One World Trade Center from that trip.
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AB's Departure
Well its official. Antonio Brown is being traded from the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Oakland Raiders. He’s taking his extremely good football skills and over-heated ego to the west coast. He was also quick with his giant smile. It was fun watching him play over the last seven years while I covered the team. I wish him the best.
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South Pool
On our last trip to NYC, we visited the 9/11 Memorial site for the first time. I captured a ton of photos from every angle trying to capture this wonderful memorial….at least until the anti-tripod police stopped me.
This is a “must see” location for every American.
Empire State Of Mind
During our last night in NYC, MJ and I went to the Top Of
The Rock Observation Deck at Rockefeller Center. Rockeller Center isn’t the tallest building in NYC and isn’t
the only observation deck, but it is the one with the best view of the entire
city (including an amazing view of Central Park). This is looking south toward the Empire State Building. In the background to the right, you can
also see One World Trade Center being built at the World Trade Center Memorial
site. Now that One World Trade
Center is almost done, the Empire State Building becomes the second tallest
building in the city.