
The (former) architect in me has been intrigued by the photos of the High Line ever since it was built a few years ago. When I was in New York City earlier this spring, I was delighted to have the chance to finally visit this elevated urban park in person.
The day after the wedding that Matt and I attended in Manhattan, we had a few hours before we had to catch planes/trains back to our respective homes, so we spent the morning strolling along the High Line:



We stumbled upon lots of funky new modern buildings:

And the most depressing billboard I've ever seen:





Afterwards, we grabbed brunch at a place called Cafeteria in Chelsea:

Behold: CROISSANT FRENCH TOAST (genius!) and Blackberry Lemonade:

After stuffing our faces, it was time to part ways - Matt back to Canada, and me to DC. Hopefully, it won't be another three years before we can do this again!
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