Tuesday, March 13, 2012

New York City

·        As the hours go on, the city becomes increasingly darker. With all the tall building surrounding it, by the time the sun even begins to set, the streets, and everyone on them, become swallowed by shadows.
·        The sound of a thousand taxi engines and horns are like music to the everyday sidewalk users going to work or school or to the diner next to the coffee shop.
·        Blue skies turn to indigo, but the streets remain lit. Time square seems to jump into life with the sun goes down.
·        The sun goes down, but the people don’t sleep. The sun goes down, but New York stays up.
·        During the winter, a blanket of snow covers only some areas. Others remain untouched. So much action, even at night, prevents the snow from ever reaching the streets.
·        At night during the winter, Rockefeller Center keeps the action going. The World’s Largest Christmas Tree and an ice skating rink beneath it provide tons of people with loads of excitement.

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