I do agree with the observations about NYs abundant natural beauty. It can be soul stirring.
I also think that you are selling the cities short, disregarding them. There are good reasons why NYC attracts so many visitors. Natural beauty......No for that one has to drive west and north....or east through Long Island to the windswept beaches of Montauk. What big cities offer is vibrant pulsing life.
Much of what is good about NYC is a matter of focus......because there is a lot that is NOT good. There are poor neighborhoods, there are dirty streets in places, there are dangerous places. If those are what you choose to visit, then, yes, you had best stay away. There is a certain grandeur, however, to walking the canyons created by architects and concrete and steel. There is a sense of.....what?......of adventure, of history, of communion when you are on an early morning ride on the Staten Island Ferry (the best free ride in the USA) past the Statue of Liberty, past the old USCG base on Governors Island, past Ellis Island.
And...there are people.....crowds of people from just about everywhere on Earth. They are worth a look; they are part of the adventure. I do understand that those crowds are for many a major turn off....a reason to stay away. There is no arguing that.
I have lived in NYC for the last 43 years. It frustrates me sometimes: it fills me with joy at others.
today is Halloween. At four o'clock this afternoon, the street in front of my home will be filled with hundreds of children and parents on the quest for treats. It is noisy, chaotic and great fun.....and will go on for hours. Only in a city.
Yes DG, part of the assessment I provided above includes my own prejudice, in that I am in no way comfortable in any city. I guess that is
because of where I was brought up and have chosen to live, all my life. My criticism is not for NYC alone, but for almost any city.... my hangup
again.
As a Christian, I don't hate anybody
**! ...However, sometimes I hate what they do...such as voting to put tyrants in power..where they can reach
and grasp for even more power.
I certainly do not want to paint with too broad a brush, because one can find great people along with bums, in almost any location
Then there is that "attitude" which many (but not all) of the "Gotham" hold for others, especially for we "rustics".
Some even go so far as to think that the world revolves around NY City and act that way. Now, that is a source of irritation, not just for other New
Yorkers, but for folks dwelling almost anywhere in the US. I think that attitude is what has brought some ire for all New Yorkers, whether from
NYC or not.
Yes, there are cultural centers in NY City, and great feats of architecture on display... but I would prefer to enjoy them from afar, by printed page or video...rather than try to navigate the beehive.
As I said, just me and my country upbringing, but I do resent the cities voting as a virtual block..thrusting upon other citizens, disagreeable laws
which bring them stress and curtailment of Constitutional rights....Not just NY City, but all cities are alike, IMO. ..And one size DOES NOT fit all !
Lloyd's post, speaking of his home town prompted this post..His home is in no way like Detroit...same goes for NY State.. Many uninformed folks
from across the country seem to be confused concerning the contrast, and this post is aimed at clarification.
That is the reason why such memes exist as shown below.
** ISIS and Hamas may be an exception..