When I moved to California, my friends Greta and Shelley began affectionately calling me "Tape Delay" when I was a bit behind on some love life nuances among our group back east. Though I'm now living back in "Breaking News" territory, I felt a bit tape delay once again when I decided to execute my New Years day plan one day later than planned.
I've never walked across the Brooklyn Bridge and felt like it would be a good New Years Day activity. Instead I spent most of the day inside (watching Northwestern lose in overtime! arrgh) before dinner at Cafe LuLuc on Smith Street.
Wearing considerably more clothes than I did on beach trail walks and hikes in California (sigh), I began my journey this morning...
Dipping temperatures and forecast for snow didn't deter the Saturday morning soccer match at Camden Park.
This was exciting to see! It reminded me of a certain Artemis...
Gleneagles, Scotland I think circa 2001. I look much braver than I felt!
On to the bridge. For the navigationally challenged like myself, it does help that Brooklyn is relatively short compared to Manhattan. I headed north on Henry Street and could see the Bridge over the buildings. I turned right on Clark, walked thru Camden Park and the Brooklyn War Memorial and then found the steps to the bridge that my neighbor told me to find. A friend of mine and several people from my office regularly bike to work daily so I was happy to finally make this journey, although somewhat wished I picked a warmer day.
For the most part, urban settings don't make my heart soar the way that nature does. However, there's something very magnificent about the Brooklyn Bridge. 
Lower Manhattan.
I would have come with... although I completely would have moaned the whole way about how cold it was! kisses from sun shiney Oz. See you soon xxx Nikki
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