Friday, October 23, 2020

More Walks

Life in NYC has been the same with the pandemic. There was an  improvement and then a rise in cases again in the present time. Some of us are doing our best to still enjoy some leisure time despite of it all. We do what we can.  

Let me share another notable walk that happened in early September. 

A friend of mine joined for the walk and she knows how much I embrace diversity. With her company, I was able to embrace Brooklyn so much more with the walk we had. Almost every block, or an avenue, is a whole different atmosphere. Seriously, how did I get so lucky to be able to experience this? The diversity opens options for food (my personal favorite about cultures) and I am grateful to be able to experience this in the city. 

For those who don't know me, I thrive in diversity while embracing differences. It is awesome. 

The walk started in Green-Wood Cemetery. Personally, I did not expect to adore a cemetery since it is commonly known for its ominous aura or a place meant for grieving (for some people). In this cemetery, it is well-kept and has plenty of greenery and a body of water. It was gorgeous. I might actually just want to sit at a bench, stare out in the water instead of hanging out at Prospect Park.

I also teared up a bit taking this photo. Relationship goals, anyone?

The exit of the cemetery brought us a few blocks away from Industry City.  The food hall was worth checking out (of course) and I claimed an AllSet promo for some thai chicken wings. I paired it with Singha beer. 

The outdoor setup of this food hall was so gorgeous. I would like to go back and try the other food options there. 

We walked more avenues and blocks to get to 70-ish street. Back to what I mentioned earlier, the diversity was amazing. I still regret not stopping by this lady's elote cart because I've missed a good corn on the cob. The way the neighborhoods just magically transforms is something I can definitely appreciate. 

Then we got to an interesting Arab neighborhood. We met an Algerian (also wearing the football jersey of his country) who was feeding the birds and worked at a nearby grocery store. I would have loved to buy snacks but was unable to buy any. There are lots of bakeries and so I got a delicious backlava and another sweet delicacy. 



We stumbled upon a Yemeni restaurant within the neighborhood and got some lamb. Amazing cuisine. I need to go back to try some more food and actually remember the names of the food that I eat. 

Until the next walk! 

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