Tea: Earl Grey Bluestar
Music: Autumn's Grey Solace, "Eve"
Time: Morning (tea)/ Night (writing)
So many faces here. So many colors (skin, eyes, hair.)
It could be overwhelming, if I let it. Sometimes it threatens to be overwhelming, whether I let it or no.
What saves it from being so is the humanity of this city. I expected masks, focused on getting from Point A to Point B with neither time nor inclination for interaction.
It's both humbling and gratifying to admit that I was so wrong.
I've seen so many smiles here. Genuine smiles. From sidewalk vendors, from a guy on the subway with the greatest hoodie I've ever seen (it was red, with a skeleton on the front, back and hood). From an Iron Chef, who shook my hand.
(I have to credit the often-mentioned friend/collaborator/kindred spirit Seánan Forbes for that. She took me to Morimoto for lunch, then bounded over to ask if he'd say hello to me after he walked in near the end of the meal. I was too much the fanboy to say hi.)
And those are only three of the faces. There have been hundreds. More likely, thousands.
And I'm here until Saturday.
I really never thought I'd say this ... but I think I just might love New York.
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