We began our trek to the East coast from Santa Barbara at 7:45 this morning, arriving at Long Islands JFK Airport around 7:20 PM this evening. Our bags were tagged “Priority” which meant they were among the first to come up at baggage claim. By the time we’d walked the approx. ½ mile trek from the arrival gate to baggage claim, our bags were actually circling on the carousel.
Our bags even beat those up of
singer Nic Jonas, who sat in the seat front of me on the plane. We grabbed our bags and entered the usual melee in and around the Taxi Stand, which included gypsy taxi and limo drivers pandering for passengers on the “QT”, to the text-er walking right into the traffic not paying attention to the "Do Not Walk" sign flashing in front of her, tourists from Milwaukee (well maybe), and the myriad family members causing traffic jams as they cruised slowly by, or parked illegally waiting on their progeny. Oh New York! I love this place.
We settled into our yellow taxi and of we went. Traffic was heavy, but the air conditioner worked well and that was good enough for me.
As we crossed the bridge between Long Island and Manhattan we
could see the New World Trade center lighted in all of its glory.It was so
great to see this building rising from the ashes of 9/11.
We had a near miss accident with another cabbie on Park Avenue, on my side of the car no less, but our driver was quick and averted disaster.
We soon rounded the corner and came
out on the edge of Central Park at the Plaza Hotel (unfortunately now a Trump
related property), where the horse and carriages stand nonchalantly, bravely, all lined up knowing at any minute
they could be called in to duty to “share the road” with New York’s finest (the
cabbies).
As we
approached the Essex House, our home for the next week, the hotels name
emblazoned on its iconic red neon sign on the roof, we knew we were soon due
for a wild “u-turn” in the middle of six lanes of traffic, as the hotel is on
the opposite side of the street. No cops, then no problem and we made it to the
other side safely.
We walked
out to get dinner, then to the local grocer for room supplies like water, mixed
nuts (not that I didn’t pass several of them on the street). we went to the Starbucks of Pharmacy's, Duane Read Pharmacy, where they had these neat hand baskets that converts to a rolling basket with a long handle that you can pull behind you when your basket gets too heavy! As we walked down the street, I couldn't help but notice the
proliferation of “street cameras” that has grown more extensive even since last
summer, each with a NYPD sign attached, to dissuade crime, I hope!
I also saw a
couple of very similar, and very strange stores that were bursting at the seams with the
gaudiest crystal chandeliers, lots of bronze statues of kids cavorting about, Murano
chotskis (sp) including a life size green glass monkey, overdone French style
furniture with gold gilding, marble planters and obelisk trimmed in gold and
bronze, malachite trimmed furniture, and a clock in the form a carriage being
pulled by horses rendered in elaborate ceramics. For
those of you who’ve followed my blog reports before during a trade show, you know
that not only do I share the interesting and unique, but also feature a category
known as “Worst of Show”. These stores qualify for that category, actually I
think they define it and the show hasn’t even started yet!
This week, August 18 thru the 22nd, they estimate 35,000 buyers from around the world will make their way to New York City for the NYIGF. The event promoters web site states that there are more than 2,800 exhibitors featuring 400 product categories, representing over 100,000 lines. Whew! We've got a long week ahead of ourselves!
The fair is set in three
locations, the cavernous Jacob Javitz Center, and Pier’s 92 and 94, for a
variety of gift, home décor, tabletop, housewares and handmade goods. We’ll see
everything from the largest companies to the smallest mom-and-pops, brands we
grew up with and designers just getting their starts.
So, please join me at the the
New York market via my posts on facebook (http://www.facebook.com/#!/CabanaHome)
as well as on my blog, “DESIGN GUY” (www.adesignguy.blogspot.com)
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