Showing posts with label October. Show all posts
Showing posts with label October. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Best Haunted Houses in NYC

October and especially Halloween in NYC are like no other place in the world; the atmosphere, decorations, and costumes are mind-blowing. If you are in NYC on the night of Halloween, October 31, the Village Halloween Parade is only one of many spooky options in the city. If you'll go visit some of the best-haunted houses in the city you are in for a treat. Usually, the show at the haunted houses will start around 6:00pm. At the end of this blog post, you can find a google map with all the locations. So without further ado, here are NYC's spookiest houses:

Upper West Side - 44 W 94th Street 



Upper East Side - 10 E 67th Street


Upper East Side - 72nd street and Madison



Chelsea  Chelsea Market



Chelsea  - West 22nd Street

Brooklyn  - Dyker Frights



Brooklyn - Bergan Street


I've made a Google map to make it easier for you to find all these outstanding haunted houses:


If you are looking for more suggestions, you are very welcome to join the Facebook groups: 'My Christmas in New York' and 'What to do in New York'.

Saturday, July 7, 2018

October in NYC


A collection of live videos from NYC, October 2017. Here you can see the weather, people clothing and special events in the city during the month. Also, you are very welcome to join my Facebook groups:
1. What to do in New York?
2. My Christmas in New York
October 1, 2017 - High Line

October 1, 2018 - Some kind of black magic or a new Halloween display? I’m not sure 🤔

October 5, 2018 - A new art installation, Candy Nations, by Laurence Jenkell at Garment District

October 6, 2018 - Street Art walk on LES, including the new ‘27 Club’

October 7, 2018 - Blessing of the animals

October 7, 2018 - Rockefeller Center Ice Skating Rink is now Open

October 8, 2018 - Columbus Day Parade

October 9, 2018 - Happy Birthday John Lennon

October 11, 2018 - Williamsburg Brooklyn

October 14, 2017 - Upper East Side, haunted house

October 14, 2018 - Haunted house

October 15, 2017 - Zombies in East Village

October 16, 2018 - Chelsea Market

October 18, 2018 - Rockefeller Center is ready for autumn

October 18, 2018 - Haunted Subway Station

October 19, 2017 - Halloween at Chelsea Market

October 20, 2018 - West Village walk

October 21, 2017 - Autumn in Central Park

October 21, 2017 - Halloween Dog Parade

October 22, 2018 - West Village walk

October 23, 2018 - 90 years Birthday to Mickey Mouse

October 24, 2017 - Rainy day at Washington Square Park

October 25, 2017 - Battery Park

October 26, 2017 -RISE of the Jack O'Lanterns

October 27, 2017 -Autumn in Central Park

October 28, 2018 - Halloween Dog Parade on East River Park

October 28, 2017 - Dyker Frights

October 28, 2017 - Winter Village at Bryant Park - Opening day

October 28, 2018 - Winter Village at Bryant Park is now officially open

October 29, 2017 - Rainy day in Times Square

October 30, 2017 - RISE of the Jack O'Lanterns 🎃 Garden of Gourds

October 30, 2018 - Central Park and Haunted Houses

October 31, 2017 -Village Halloween Parade

October 31, 2018 - Village Halloween Parade

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Sunday, October 4, 2015

I dream of Colorado

Bear Lake at the Rockys
After dreaming about it for so long, I finally made it to Colorado and this time I took my parents with me. My first goal was the Rocky Mountain National Park. The fall greeted us as we drove up the mountains. Patches of yellow, orange and red escorted us along the way. Yellow grass, blue sky and sheep-like clouds formed the view wherever we turned.
The first sign for what we were about to encounter next was literally at the entrance sign. As soon as we stepped out from the car we were surrounded by cute little squirrels like this Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrel, beautiful jays and magpies. It seems that all these little creatures associate humans and food so they come right out to see if they are going to be lucky. One man standing next to me told me that the minute he opened the door a magpie immediately jumped in it to look for food.
It is very tempting to feed the wild animals, especially when they are begging for food. However, feeding wildlife is illegal and dangerous to the animals, as well as humans. One of the things one should always keep in mind is that different animals have different reactions to the same type of food. For example, most humans love avocados but it is extremely toxic to birds and also to horses, cattle and goats. Sometimes, feeding wildlife can be lethal. 
Horseshoe Park at Rocky Mountain
During our first day at the park we roamed around Horseshoe Park and Bear Lake. Around sunset we saw dozens of elks; bulls, cows and calves, coming from the mountain's forest toward the meadows. We heard the studs call and saw them rounding up their harems and chasing away satellite bulls who were fighting in the background.    
Rocky mountain elk
Characteristic rutting call of bull, male elk
Elk, cow, listening, Rocky Mountain
After seeing all the elks I was desperately looking for moose. When the sun set down I found one, but it was already too dark to take a photo. Meeting some of the locals, I ask them about the best places to see moose. They laughed and told me that the best place to see them is in their backyard. They also said that "moose are mean animals, they will stomp you to death. Mothers with calves are especially protective and you should keep away from them. You know, our old mayor was killed by a moose".
Super Moon, Rocky Mountains, Colorado, Sunrise
Early morning, two hours before sunrise we drove into the park. The moon, or should I say super-moon, was over the mountains looking very impressive. The sun began to rise and colored the meadows and the elks with gold.
After the sun came out we took the "Trail Ridge Road" up to the sky. During our first stop on the trail, we were again surrounded with squirrels and birds looking for food. This time, the Clark's Nutcracker, also appeared. The squirrels were fearless and they climb the humans as if there were rocks. One of them was climbing my hand while I was taking their photos. 
Least Chipmunk, rocky mountain, Colorado
The weather and landscape changed dramatically as we drove to the top. It was freezing cold and occasionally snowing. At the top of the trail I was looking for pikas. If the pika looks familiar it is probably because of the pokemon Pikachu which is basically a pika. We started walking and found some elks and bighorn sheep. After a few minutes of sitting near the rocks and staring at them they finally showed up, running between the rocks and collecting food for the upcoming winter.
Pika collecting for the winter
Stopping at the Alpine Visitor Center along the way we saw two yellow bellied marmot as we were walking through the back door of the center. They were collecting food and couldn't care less about all the people that gathered around to watch them. 
At this point we all had mild symptoms of  mountain sickness in the form of a headache, so we headed down the mountain. The Rocky Mountains were breathtaking, the view was spectacular and looking back it all felt like a dream. I only wish I could dream this dream forever.    
More Photos from Colorado - Mount Evans, Garden of the Gods & Pikes Peak: