New York pictures

This is me at the top of the Empire State Building. It was extremely cold, my smile notwithstanding.

This is a better view of the city from atop our high perch.

Amy at the Rockefeller Center.

At Times Square. It's feels a little ridiculous to take a picture at a busy city intersection with thousands of people all around you. But we did anyway. You have to purge the tourist instinct from your system. It's just part of the experience.

And, of course, a silly picture with Amy at the American Museum of Natural History. A pretty cool museum. We saw an IMAX film there on the Galapagos Islands, saw some dinosaur bones, saw the world famous Star of India sapphire (500+ carets!), and got a little lost inside the building.
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