Thursday, December 22, 2011

Three sisters

posing for their mom, next to the apple store in new york. they were really posing, as you can see. and all so perfectly dressed... too bad i had the wrong lens at my camera when i saw them. it was so awfully crowded also. we went to new york because i wanted to see rockefeller center with the christmas tree and fifth avenue with all the decorations. but it was all so terribly crowded! policemen were guarding the lights and closed off the street with policetape when the lights turned red. complete organized chaos. you could hardly stop to take it all in, or someone would bump into you. ofcourse the real new yorkers also had to show that they were annoyed and clearly sighed and aarghhhed and pushed people aside to show their haste and that they had to go somewhere really important right NOW and all those stupid tourists were very much in their way in their city.... funny... i was glad we had spent the entire morning in the more quiet streets which were in fact more interesting than this area! but! we didnt really see it when it was dark, so perhaps then it would have been more impressing...

4 comments:

biebkriebels said...

Did you ever wear the same coat as your sister? Maybe when you are a little girl it is nice, but I never would when I had this age as the girls. Perhaps three for the price of one? I see a glimpse of mum who also is in red? But it gives a nice picture I must admit.

CaT said...

no, i dont think so! i was wondering about that too.... but easy to find them in the large crowds. i saw the mom too, a bit too much red... :D

This is Belgium said...

like the photo !

Kay said...

I like today's and yesterday's photos, but I don't think I'd much like New York for the reasons you mentioned. One of the worst flights I've ever taken was on a plane full of New Yorkers, one of whom stole a wheelchair I'd reserved for my sick mother. Sheesh! %-<
I'm guessing the mom wanted all red because everyone would look so "festive". . .or they're all in red at the Apple store in the Big Apple. . .