tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6416851791929242085.post5927169924433131345..comments2023-03-28T12:48:52.402-04:00Comments on Walking Off the Big Apple: For the Flâneurs: After the Museums, A Walk in Central ParkTeri Tyneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18304387840586756126noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6416851791929242085.post-10996357964300622792010-08-05T18:34:52.673-04:002010-08-05T18:34:52.673-04:00Yes, while this might properly reference the other...Yes, while this might properly reference the other post about the President on Sullivan Street, I still thank you for your comment. <br /><br />Yes, it must cost a fortune, and the bystanders with me mostly commented along the same lines.<br /><br />One of my favorite essays of all-time belongs to the timeless Lillian Ross of The New Yorker who once wrote an essay about Richard Nixon's Teri Tyneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18304387840586756126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6416851791929242085.post-56485965153785186432010-08-05T18:15:02.097-04:002010-08-05T18:15:02.097-04:00I have witnessed presidential visits since Jimmy C...I have witnessed presidential visits since Jimmy Carter, who I first saw walking across 7th Avenue from the Sheraton Center (I think it was still the Americana Hotel back then) with Rosalyn and Miss Lillian in tow (I have never seen a more wrinkled woman) to get to the Stage Deli for breakfast.<br /><br />I've probably seen more than 20 presidential motorcades, yet there is always something Phil Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16856444921483454350noreply@blogger.com